Speakers: Cyril Appiagyei, M.D. and Jason Kenechukwu Onugha, M.D., MPH

This presentation highlights  the innovative contributions of early career psychiatrists in advancing integrative mental health care through the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM). In this engaging presentation, Dr. Onugha and Dr. Appiagyei discuss their advocacy and present practical strategies that are breaking down barriers to implementing CoCM and driving systemic change. The conversation provides real-world examples and insights on turning challenges into opportunities for professional growth and policy impact.

Webinar Materials:

  • Bridging Practice and Policy: Woven Clinic’s Journey in BHI – PowerPoint

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Jason Kenechukwu Onugha, M.D., MPH

Jason Onugha, MD, MPH, is a compassionate psychiatrist with a profound commitment to serving underserved populations and advancing public health initiatives. He earned his undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis in 2014, followed by an MD-MPH from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in 2020. He completed his Psychiatry residency at Northwestern University in 2024, where he received specialized training in Collaborative Care Models (CoCM), a testament to his dedication to integrated, population-level mental health care. Jason’s journey in public health began in medical school, where, under the mentorship of Hansel Tookes, MD, MPH, he co-founded a student-run clinic providing essential care for people who inject drugs. This initiative, coupled with his advocacy for the Infectious Disease Elimination Act in Florida, ignited his passion for psychiatry and highlighted the critical importance of harm reduction in improving community health outcomes.

Cyril Appiagyei, M.D.

Dr. Appiagyei is a psychiatrist and co-founder of WOVEN Clinics, which focuses on behavioral health integration. His passion for mental healthcare began early, shaped by his experiences working at his parents’ primary care clinic on the South Side of Chicago. While attending medical school at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Appiagyei gained invaluable experience primarily working at the safety net hospital and serving as class president. His leadership continued during his tenure as Outpatient Chief Resident at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he focused on enhancing both patient and provider experiences. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Appiagyei was selected as an American Psychiatric Association Leadership Fellow during his residency, a role that strengthened his administrative and policy expertise intending to improve mental health care systems.”