Bring It Learning Series: Understanding the Behavioral Health Workforce in Kansas

February 23

Virtual

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In many Kansas behavioral health professions, the workforce supply does not meet community demand, and projections for the future indicate increasing challenges. The aging workforce and geographic clustering further accentuate the issues. In this Bring It session, KHI will share the latest data on the independent practice behavioral health workforce and discuss the aging and geographic distribution of certain behavioral health professionals.

When: 

  • Thursday, February 23, 2023
  • 12:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. CST

Where: 

  • via Zoom (link will be sent with your registration confirmation)

Continuing Education Credits

KHI is offering continuing education credits for the following professionals – physicians, APRNs, RNs and social workers. Other participants may request a certificate of attendance. Instructions to receive credit or a certificate will be provided at the event.

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