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Heads up - our next Maternal Mental Health Webinar Wednesday event is just a couple of weeks away!Join us on June 17 at ...
06/01/2026

Heads up - our next Maternal Mental Health Webinar Wednesday event is just a couple of weeks away!

Join us on June 17 at 12:00 pm for "Opioid Use Disorder in the Perinatal Period: Screening and Treatment," presented by Seetha Ramanathan, MD, MPA.

Dr. Ramanathan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She also serves as the Medical Director of SUNY Upstate Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic, Division Chief of Maternal Mental Health and Research Director for Su***de Prevention.

Register for the series today: https://pulse.ly/cfxatefeck



At Project TEACH, our goal is to be the trusted partner that primary care clinicians turn to when they need comprehensiv...
05/28/2026

At Project TEACH, our goal is to be the trusted partner that primary care clinicians turn to when they need comprehensive, practical and reliable resources to enhance the mental health care they provide. We've recently relaunched our free online Resource Directory to help support this goal.

Primary care clinicians can browse through hundreds of evidence-based pediatric and maternal mental health resources, with options to filter by topic (i.e. Anxiety, Depression, or ADHD), format (i.e. PDF, blog post, video), and demographic (provider or parent/family).

See the directory in action here: https://pulse.ly/mhqdiztzda

Are you interested in evidence-based trainings that provide practical, actionable strategies that can be integrated into...
05/26/2026

Are you interested in evidence-based trainings that provide practical, actionable strategies that can be integrated into your primary care practice? Would you like to schedule trainings at your convenience in virtual (live) or in-person settings?

Project TEACH is now accepting requests for maternal and pediatric mental health core topic trainings.

Maternal Mental Health (MMH) topics are led by a Project TEACH reproductive psychiatrist or perinatal psychologist and are available to any agency in New York State that supports perinatal patients.

Child & Adolescent Mental Health topics are led by a Project TEACH child & adolescent psychiatrist and/or a primary care clinician, and are offered to pediatric and family medicine practices in NYS.

Reach out today to request a core training: https://pulse.ly/9cv4ddjc0k

Project TEACH is pleased to introduce Dr. Kim Dobson-Callahan as the newest member of our Child & Adolescent Team of cli...
05/22/2026

Project TEACH is pleased to introduce Dr. Kim Dobson-Callahan as the newest member of our Child & Adolescent Team of clinical psychiatrists!

Dr. D-C, as her patients prefer to call her, is a board certified Child and Adolescent psychiatrist who brings close to three decades of extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous disorders of emotion and behavior. She is also a dedicated clinician educator and the recipient of multiple awards in teaching and mentorship.

Read Dr. Dobson-Callahan's full biography here: https://pulse.ly/6buwvlsqtb

Time is running out to register for our upcoming May 27 webinar, "PRACTICE Makes Perfect: Managing Trauma and Attachment...
05/20/2026

Time is running out to register for our upcoming May 27 webinar, "PRACTICE Makes Perfect: Managing Trauma and Attachment Challenges in Primary Care," presented by Joshua Russell, MD.

As part of our Child & Adolescent Mental Health Webinar Wednesday series, this event is offered at no cost to clinicians and funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health.

The training begins at 12:00 pm, will last one hour, and offers 1.0 CME credit upon completion. Register for the MMH series now! https://pulse.ly/m68nliogd7

Join us for our next Maternal Mental Health Webinar Wednesday event, "Opioid Use Disorder in the Perinatal Period: Scree...
05/18/2026

Join us for our next Maternal Mental Health Webinar Wednesday event, "Opioid Use Disorder in the Perinatal Period: Screening and Treatment," presented by Seetha Ramanathan, MD, MPA.

This webinar will be held virtually on Wednesday, June 17 from Noon - 1 pm and offers 1.0 CME credit upon completion.

Register for the series now!
https://pulse.ly/9jjuatni2p


Our trainings and service offering are constantly evolving - don't be left out of the loop! Sign up for our newsletter a...
05/14/2026

Our trainings and service offering are constantly evolving - don't be left out of the loop! Sign up for our newsletter and get the latest information, resources and CME-certified training opportunities delivered to your inbox every month.

https://projectteachny.org/stay-in-touch/

New Sub-Specialty Consultation: Digital AddictionProblematic use of screen media can be a significant source of concern ...
05/12/2026

New Sub-Specialty Consultation: Digital Addiction

Problematic use of screen media can be a significant source of concern for child & adolescent parents, and Project TEACH is here to provide Primary Care Clinicians with support and recommendations that can help patients that are experiencing digital addiction. Clinicians are welcome to reach out to Meredith Gansner, MD, who is our specialty consultant for Child & Adolescent Digital Addiction.

Request a sub-specialty consultation: https://pulse.ly/4yuh7fjqjj

Watch Dr. Gansner's recent webinar, "Problematic (or Excessive) Screen Use in Children and Teens," on the Project TEACH Learning Management System (LMS): https://pulse.ly/jjcw0f7emw

Mark your calendar for a CME-certified training opportunity - our next Child & Adolescent Webinar Wednesday event is jus...
05/06/2026

Mark your calendar for a CME-certified training opportunity - our next Child & Adolescent Webinar Wednesday event is just a couple of weeks away!

Join us on May 27 at 12:00 pm for "PRACTICE Makes Perfect: Managing Trauma and Attachment Challenges in Primary Care," presented by Joshua Russell, MD.

Learning Objectives:
1. To be able to identify presentations of children with Attachment Disorders and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
2. To be able to review evidence-based treatment approaches for children with Attachment Disorders and PTSD.
3. To be able to discuss the role of pharmacology in the treatment of children with Attachment Disorders and PTSD.

Register for the series today: https://pulse.ly/mu3lio6miu

Last call for registration for our live, virtual Maternal Mental Health Intensive Training Event taking place this Frida...
05/04/2026

Last call for registration for our live, virtual Maternal Mental Health Intensive Training Event taking place this Friday from 9 am - 4 pm!

As a reminder, this virtual program offers two learning tracks focused on 1) Screening and Psychosocial Interventions and 2) Psychopharmacological Interventions, and we encourage ALL who work with perinatal individuals to attend the training - including physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, social workers, therapists, lactation counselors, doulas, and community and allied health professionals.

This interactive program offers a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits upon completion. The UB CME Office will provide UB CME Certificates of Attendance to allied healthcare professionals or non-physicians, who have attended a UB CME certified and accredited educational activity.

Don't miss out on our ONLY virtual Maternal Mental Health Intensive Training of the year - register now! https://pulse.ly/k8lko7susi

Address

44 Holland Avenue
Albany, NY
12229

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18777091771

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