There are 27 schools participating as pilot sites across 15 states in this effort. The disciplines represented are medicine, nursing, social work, pharmacy, and public health. The level of training among those participating in phase 1 of this pilot, span across undergraduate, graduate, residency, and fellowships.
- Campbell University – College of Pharmacy & Health Science
- Columbia University – New York Psychiatric Institute’s Psychiatry Residency Program
- Columbia University – School of Social Work
- Duke School of Nursing
- East Tennessee State University – Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy
- Gatton College of Pharmacy at East Tennessee State University
- Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center – Catholic Health Services, Molloy College
- Loyola University Chicago – School of Nursing
- Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University – Jefferson College of Nursing
- Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden
- Sacred Heart University
- The College of Saint Scholastica – School of Nursing
- The University of Rhode Island – College of Pharmacy – Department of Pharmacy Practice
- The University of Texas at Austin – College of Pharmacy
- University of California, San Francisco
- University of California, San Francisco – Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth – College of Nursing
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – School of Nursing
- University of Wisconsin-Madison – School of Medicine and Public Health
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Bedford Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- West Virginia University – Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center – Charleston Division
- West Virginia University – School of Nursing
- Yale School of Medicine – PA Program
- Yale University – School of Medicine – Addiction Psychiatry/Medicine Fellowship
- Yale University – School of Medicine – Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE)
- Yale University – School of Public Health