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Collaborative Family HealthCare Association Co-Chairs: Frank deGruy, MD, MSFM, Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Deborah Seymour, PsyD, Director of Behavior Science in Family Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Please contact Deb Seymour, PsyD, if you have any questions (deb.seymour@uchsc.edu). View a film on the CFHA conference
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NINTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Crowne Plaza Resort, Asheville, North Carolina |
| EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Best Practices in Collaborative Healthcare November 2 - 4, 2006 Hyatt Regency Newport Hotel and Spa, Newport, Rhode Island |
The Collaborative Family Healthcare Coalition, founded in 1993, is a diverse group of physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, family therapists and other health care workers, working in both primary and tertiary care settings, who study, implement, and advocate for the collaborative family health care paradigm. It also includes researchers, educators, health care policy workers, and consumer group representatives. The Coalition functions as a communication network and information clearinghouse by holding a biennial conference, maintaining web site database listings and a list server, including a subscription to Families, Systems & Health with membership. |
| SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Advancing Collaborative Healthcare – mobilizing a shared mission October 6 - 9, 2005 Red Lion Hotel, Seattle, WA |

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT |
| SIXTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE How To Make Collaborative Care Work Where YOU Live. October 21-24, 2004 Oak Ridge Conference Center Chaska, MN |
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT |
| FIFTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE Best Practices in Collaborative Family Healthcare: Preparing Ourselves, Stretching Ourselves January 24-27, 2002 Clearwater, Florida |
The cornerstone of this decade of healthcare delivery will be sustainable, collaborative partnerships that include all the key stakeholders in implementing a system of care that is relevant and respectful to the people who are being served. However it is configured, the biopsychosocial paradigm is in the mainstream of emerging trends with enormous promise for those who have the skills and the motivation to work within it. This working conference will bring together beginners, experienced teachers, seasoned clinicians, researchers, healthcare administrators, and innovative program designers to prepare and expand our knowledge, skills, and wisdom of the biopsychosocial paradigm, both in the United States and abroad. |
| Fourth Annual CFHcC Conference The Next Phase: Collaborative Family Healthcare Goes Maintstream January 27th - 30th, 2000 Bethesda, Maryland |
About the Conference |
| Third Annual Conference "Working With Families Across Disciplines" Conference on Families and Health Care March 4-8, 1998 - Kiawah Island, SC |
Sponsored by the Sociey of Teachers of Family Medicine in cooperation with the Collaborative Family HealthCare Coalition
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| Second Annual Conference The State of the Art: Collaborative Family Healthcare February 6-9, 1997,at the Natcher Conference Center, NIH Washington, DC. |
A Conference for Physicians, Family Therapists, Nurses, Socail Workers, Psychologists, Family Advocates, Managed Care and Other Healthcare Professionals
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