Debra Morrison, Senior Project Manager and Practice Coach at the AIMS Center is retiring after seven years of work at the AIMS Center and a wonderful career in community health care that spanned over three decades. At the AIMS Center, Debra brought her tremendous practice-based experience to her coaching of health systems around the country to adopt Collaborative Care. She worked with residents and fellows learning Collaborative Care Implementation through ICTP, and she developed many of the tools and resources that the AIMS Center now uses on financing Collaborative Care with practices around the country. Debra has been a mentor to many over the years, thinking creatively about ways to implement effective collaborative and integrated behavioral health care programs in diverse health care settings, and helping navigate the nuances of financing such programs. Prior to her work at the AIMS Center, Debra worked at Neighborcare Health for 23 years, as an HIV case manager, clinic manager, and behavioral health program manager. Previous to that she worked for Yakima, Grant and Kittitas counties as an HIV case manager and health educator. Debra is set to retire at the end of 2022 and we wish her all the best as she pursues gardening, travel, and more time with her grandchildren!
Debra Morrison retiring in 2022
Department news | December 31, 2022