NatCon20 Will Feature Three IFCI Fellows. Find Us There!

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Don’t miss IFCI fellows Dr. Ben Kearney, Brittany Pope and Reinhild Boehme at NatCon20 this spring! The trio will discuss advancements we have made in the behavioral health field — and how we implement those innovations at OhioGuidestone.

Ben Kearney
Dr. Ben Kearney
Brittany Pope
Brittany Pope
Reinhild Boehme
Reinhild Boehme

Ben and Brittany will be a part of the conference’s research symposium Monday, April 6 from 1 to 2 p.m. First, they’ll talk about OhioGuidestone’s community-based maternal depression treatment program, particularly focusing on anger as a symptom. They’ll also show the benefits of using patient-reported outcome measurements and strategies to incorporate data and evidence-based interventions into clinical care, especially for marginalized populations at risk of experiencing health disparities.

Meanwhile, Reinhild will present during a poster exhibition Sunday, April 5 starting at noon. During that time, she and Ben will talk about organizational excellence, including strategic initiatives that better serve patients and motivate staff, management, and leadership. Certainly, these are topics we have first-hand experience with at OhioGuidestone!

Organized each year by the National Council for Behavioral Health, NatCon is the largest behavioral health conference in health care. This year’s conference, NatCon20, will run from Sunday, April 5 until Tuesday, April 7 in Austin, Texas. So make sure you come see us if you plan on attending! For more information or to register, click here.


The Institute of Family and Community Impact (IFCI) is an initiative of OhioGuidestone, Ohio’s largest behavioral health services provider. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you can stay up to date with our latest news, trainings, innovations, and more!

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