UPDATE: This program is now full, however, if you are interested, please contact us with your information so we can keep you posted about future offerings of this activity. At a time when more pediatric behavioral health care is being delivered by primary care clinicians, many providers like yourself, ncluding pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician's assistants, as well as adult-focused psychiatrists are recognizing the need for more training in the use of psychiatric medications in children and adolescents. The REACH Institute (REsource for Advancing Children's Health), under the directorship of Peter S. Jensen, M.D., has partnered with leading researchers and practitioners to develop an innovative Mini-Fellowship to help your practice achieve confidence in delivering pediatric behavioral healthcare. This activity is being designed to accommodate providers who are treating a lower-income child population.