Sabine
Schmid,
PhD
Associate Professor
University of Minnesota
Sabine P. Schmid is a clinical psychologist on faculty in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota. Her work is embedded in the mood disorders program, which investigates novel interdisciplinary interventions for depression. Dr. Schmid’s research interest is in the integration of cognitive-behavior therapy with emerging biological interventions.
Her clinical care approach is evidence-based with a core foundation in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and integrated with mindfulness and acceptance-based techniques. One of her biggest passions is clinical education. She directs her department’s Behavioral Sciences Education programming and leads interprofessional education efforts for trainees across disciplines.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Over the past decade, the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota has gradually shifted its clinical and educational activities towards greater interprofessionalism. Yet, barriers to excellence in interprofessional clinical care and education remain. This year, the department’s Education Council created an Interprofessional Education (IPE) committee charged with developing and implementing the first IPE retreat for (independently) practicing clinical professionals within the department.
This presentation will detail the retreat planning and…