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Jake Wilson, LCSW
Jake received his Bachelorâs degree in Social Work from Boise State University and his Masterâs degree in Social Work from the University of Nevada, Reno. For the past 17 years, he has worked in community mental health, private practice, inpatient and emergency room, integrated behavioral health, and various other areas of the field. For the past 4 years, Jake has been providing clinical and operational oversight for all IBH programs as well as a specialty behavioral health clinic in a large healthcare system. Over the years Jake has developed a passion for improving access to behavioral health services to rural and underserved populations through programmatic development and community partnerships. Jake lives in McCall, Idaho with his wife and two children. |
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Leo Carney III, DO, FAAFP
Dr. Carney, Chief Medical Officer at Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization, leads clinical operations for the Idaho Health Neighborhood Center. A distinguished healthcare leader with over 20 years of experience, he previously served as Director of Clinical Programs at Headquarters Marine Corps, transforming their Primary Care model. His visionary leadership also implemented process improvements across 57 military medical facilities and developed a groundbreaking governance model. Dr. Carneyâs expertise extends to managing large programs, as evidenced by his role as Director of Primary Care and Mental Health at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. He holds a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree and is board-certified in Family Medicine. |
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Thank you to the Cambia Health Foundation!
Cornerstone was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Cambia Health Foundation aimed at âinvesting in whole person care models focused on empowering families to prevent and intervene with Adverse Childhood Experiences.â
C-WHO took on the Parental PACEs initiative from the Idaho Childrenâs Trust Fund who originally developed training with Dr. Robert Gillespie who is a pediatrician at the Childrenâs Clinic in Portland, Oregon. After training the initial cohort of providers, ICTF experienced challenges in gaining more widespread engagement by providers, clinics, and health systems across the State of Idaho. Due to C-WHOâs experience and track record with rural healthcare providers throughout Idaho, a partnership was formed to carry the work forward. Thus far we have been able to develop additional training materials, integrate existing materials into our online learning library, formalize/charter the Parental PACEs Learning Collaborative Advisory comprised of healthcare providers, content experts, and state agency representatives. This grant award will go a long ways in being able to provide resources to this important are of work and continue to educate and train providers across the state. Thank you Cambia Health Foundation! |
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