PhD student Ashleigh Holmes, along with co-author Yu-Ping Chang, senior associate dean and professor in the School of Nursing, was published in the journal Family Practice last month. Their integrative review, “Effect of Mental Health Collaborative Care Models on Primary Care Provider Outcomes,” synthesizes evidence of the impacts of the mental health collaborative care model on primary care provider outcomes. This is of particular importance as the prevalence of mental health disorders in the United States continues to rise, coupled with a shrinking primary care provider workforce.