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Are you a pediatric care provider feeling overwhelmed by complex mental health cases? Discover a solution that’s transforming pediatric care in Michigan and beyond! In the latest episode of Pediatric Meltdown, Alyssa Wealty and Dr. Nasuh Malas teach us about the MC3 program (Michigan Child Collaborative Care) and how it’s making waves by providing tools like the Clinical Pearls educational series, that’s proving to be a lifeline for primary care providers who are grappling with mental health issues in young patients. From leveraging expert consultations to utilizing targeted educational resources, and handling cases of anxiety, aggression, or substance use, this episode is a gold mine for those on the front lines of pediatric health care. At the center of MC3’s offerings is the power of connection and education. Like addressing urgent mental health needs in pediatric settings or providing accessible educational tools like the Clinical Pearls video series. No matter where you are in your healthcare journey, the MC3 resources offer concise, expert-driven advice that can dramatically improve your care strategies. Interested in enhancing your clinical skills with quick, impactful lessons? Get your pen and paper ready. This episode is packed with information.
PRO Tip: These resources aren't limited to healthcare professionals; parents and educators can gain insights too!
[03:47 -09:04] Integrating Mental Health Education in Primary Care
[09:05- 21:28] Clinical Pearls Series - A Resource for Pediatric Mental Health Education
[19:18 -29:30] Advancing Primary Care through Educational Support and Teleconsultation
[29:31 - 33:11] Closing segment Takeaway
Links to resources mentioned on the show
Other episodes you may like:
For all episodes, go to Episodes - Pediatric Meltdown
Ep #139 School Based Health: Literally Meeting Kids Where They Are!
Ep #128 Trauma and Resilience: “Connect Before You Correct”
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Key quotes for Twitter:
"We have a lot of educational offerings as well as resources, so we are always looking for efficient ways to share that information. Obviously, email is a cheap way to do that."...Alyssa Wealty on the digital marketing that MC3 is utilizing
"A lot of our primary care providers are really leaning in despite some discomfort or limited training into caring for youth with mental health needs."... Dr. Nasuh Malas on the adaptability in primary care
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can Tap the “What Are Your Thoughts” button at the top of the notes or you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram, or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.pediatricmeltdown.com
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.
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Are you a pediatric care provider feeling overwhelmed by complex mental health cases? Discover a solution that’s transforming pediatric care in Michigan and beyond! In the latest episode of Pediatric Meltdown, Alyssa Wealty and Dr. Nasuh Malas teach us about the MC3 program (Michigan Child Collaborative Care) and how it’s making waves by providing tools like the Clinical Pearls educational series, that’s proving to be a lifeline for primary care providers who are grappling with mental health issues in young patients. From leveraging expert consultations to utilizing targeted educational resources, and handling cases of anxiety, aggression, or substance use, this episode is a gold mine for those on the front lines of pediatric health care. At the center of MC3’s offerings is the power of connection and education. Like addressing urgent mental health needs in pediatric settings or providing accessible educational tools like the Clinical Pearls video series. No matter where you are in your healthcare journey, the MC3 resources offer concise, expert-driven advice that can dramatically improve your care strategies. Interested in enhancing your clinical skills with quick, impactful lessons? Get your pen and paper ready. This episode is packed with information.
PRO Tip: These resources aren't limited to healthcare professionals; parents and educators can gain insights too!
[03:47 -09:04] Integrating Mental Health Education in Primary Care
[09:05- 21:28] Clinical Pearls Series - A Resource for Pediatric Mental Health Education
[19:18 -29:30] Advancing Primary Care through Educational Support and Teleconsultation
[29:31 - 33:11] Closing segment Takeaway
Links to resources mentioned on the show
Other episodes you may like:
For all episodes, go to Episodes - Pediatric Meltdown
Ep #139 School Based Health: Literally Meeting Kids Where They Are!
Ep #128 Trauma and Resilience: “Connect Before You Correct”
Building Better Workflows Podcast
Building Better Workflows
Key quotes for Twitter:
"We have a lot of educational offerings as well as resources, so we are always looking for efficient ways to share that information. Obviously, email is a cheap way to do that."...Alyssa Wealty on the digital marketing that MC3 is utilizing
"A lot of our primary care providers are really leaning in despite some discomfort or limited training into caring for youth with mental health needs."... Dr. Nasuh Malas on the adaptability in primary care
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can Tap the “What Are Your Thoughts” button at the top of the notes or you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram, or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.pediatricmeltdown.com
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.

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