Behavioral health consultants (BHCs) provide a variety of much-needed services, often working as generalists that are assessable and part of routine clinic flow. While their roles vary between direct patient care and team-based support, BHCs must maintain high productivity levels to align with primary care’s goals. Further, many BHCs must track their productivity for administrative and organizational purposes. Join us as we examine the attributes of high-performing BHCs, the metrics they use to track their productivity, and how these metrics can be used to enrich the services that they provide. David Bauman, PsyD and Rachael Pennell, LCSW will help to lead the discussion as this month’s super participants.