Amplifying Team-Based Care Through AI: Practical Strategies for Multidisciplinary Providers matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in home routines and caregiver-led implementation, school teams and classroom routines. In Amplifying Team-Based Care Through AI: Practical Strategies for Multidisciplinary Providers, for this course, the practical stakes show up in service continuity, accurate reporting, and defensible clinical decisions, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →Multidisciplinary care is essential when supporting individuals and families with complex behavioral and mental health needs. Yet providers often encounter significant barriers to collaboration, including time-consuming documentation, fragmented communication, and challenges aligning treatment goals across disciplines and settings. This session explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is being applied to reduce these burdens and support more effective, team-based care. Drawing on real-world insights across clinical, home, school, and community environments, we'll examine how AI-enabled tools can enhance treatment planning, streamline communication, and support coordinated workflows—without replacing the clinical judgment and human connection at the heart of care. Grounded in both clinical practice and strategic implementation experience, this session offers actionable takeaways for clinicians, supervisors, and organizational leaders seeking to scale collaborative care models ethically, effectively, and with long-term sustainability in mind.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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| BACB® | 1 | General |
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| NY State Board for Social Work CEs | 0 | — |
Sara Bollman, MA, MS, BCBA is a multidisciplinary clinician and growth strategist with over 20 years of experience across pediatric mental and behavioral health, clinical leadership, and healthcare technology. With dual master’s degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Nutrition Education, and board certification in Applied Behavior Analysis, she brings a rare blend of clinical depth, cross-sector strategy, and digital innovation. Sara began her career in autism services and community mental health, advancing into roles such as Clinical Director and Director of Training before moving into go-to-market strategy, partnerships, and business development leadership. She has scaled revenue operations at startups and enterprise healthtech companies, helping launch AI-powered platforms for diagnostics, care planning, documentation, and workforce development. Currently the Sales Development Manager at Frontera, an AI company transforming behavioral health workflows, Sara leads GTM strategy and collaborates across product and clinical teams to bring ethical, clinician-informed tools to market. Her work reflects a commitment to systems-level transformation—bridging technology, training, and whole-family support to expand access and improve outcomes.
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