Co-founder
Virna Little
San Diego, California
Dr. Virna Little is currently the Co-Founder of Concert Health, a national organization providing
behavioral health services to primary care providers and the co-founder of Zero Overdose, a not for
profit addressing the national crisis of unintentional overdoses. She has a Doctoral degree in Psychology,
a Masters in Social Work, a Master’s in Business Administration and Healthcare, is a Certified Care
Manager (CCM) and a recognized Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).
Dr. Little is a nationally and internationally known speaker for her work in integrating primary care and
behavioral health, developing sustainable integrated delivery systems and suicide prevention. She is a
faculty member for the Zero Suicide Institute and has spoken on national suicide prevention strategies
at the White House. Dr. Little is a consultant providing technical assistance to organizations and states
around the country integrating primary care and behavioral health as well as an expert on the
Collaborative Care model and the implementation of depression care programs. Dr. Little has been
recognized with awards from the Society for Social Work Leaders in HealthCare, National Association of
Social Workers, Community Health Center Network of New York, New York Suicide Prevention
Committee, and others. She has served on many boards including the New York Hudson Valley Chapter
of the American Heart Association and the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved.
Monday, April 15, 2024
4:15 PM – 5:15 PM CT