Clinical Professor
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
Denver, CO, United States
Talamantes, LCSW, is a Clinical Professor and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at the Graduate School of Social Work where he has been a faculty member since 2013. He is the coordinator of the health and wellness concentration and also of the dual degree MSW/MPH program, which is a collaborative program with the University of Colorado’s School of Public Health. He was a Clinical Social Worker at the University of Colorado Hospital for 21 years. He is the Co-PI of three HRSA's Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training grant (CLIMB) which was awarded to GSSW in 2017 and again in 2021 and Co-PI of HRSA’s Opioid Workforce Expansion Program which was awarded to GSSW in 2019. He is also a collaborator on Colorado’s Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program. Talamantes is a Disparities Scholar from the National Institutes of Health Translational Health Disparities Conference in 2014. He is an active member of the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE), the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care (SSWLHC), the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). He received the Excellence in Teaching Award for Appointed Faculty in 2014 and 2023 and the Mentorship Award for MSW students in 2018. Talamantes also has an appointment as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine-Department of Pediatrics and as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Community and Behavioral Health Department at the University of Colorado School of Public Health.
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Opening Closed Doors: Narratives on the Essence of Mentoring by Male Scholars of Color
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