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Co-Authors: Jae Lee, PGY3; Emrose Kathawala, M2 UTHSC College of Medicine; Anurag Epparla, M2 UTHSC College of Medicine; Nolan Corbitt, M2 UTHSC College of Medicine; Emmy Coleman, M2 UTHSC College of Co-Authors: Medicine; Camryn Coley, M2 UTHSC College of Medicine; Corrine Lafferty, Undergraduate Student, Ohio State University; and Kassidy Cole, Undergraduate Student, Notre Dame University. Introduction: This research study investigates the attitudes toward collaboration for mental health treatment among three types of providers in rural Uganda: Traditional Healers, Religious Leaders, and Biomedical Providers. Given the predominant focus on mental health in developed regions, this study aims to deepen our comprehension on the openness of these three providers to interdisciplinary approaches in rural communities. Using the Buyende district as a representative model, the study examines providers’ attitudes toward mental illness, effective strategies proposed for mental health care, and collaborative approaches for optimal patient outcomes. References: Burns, J. K., & Tomita, A. (2015). Traditional and religious healers in the pathway to care for people with mental disorders in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 50(6), 867–877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-014-09... Catherine Abbo (2011) Profiles and outcome of traditional healing practices for severe mental illnesses in two districts of Eastern Uganda, Global Health Action, 4:1, DOI: 10.3402/gha.v4i0.7117 Joanna Teuton, Christopher Dowrick, Richard P. Bentall. How healers manage the pluralistic healing context: The perspective of indigenous, religious and allopathic healers in relation to psychosis in Uganda. Social Science & Medicine,Volume 65, Issue 6, 2007,Pages 1260-1273, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2.... Sarikhani, Y., Bastani, P., Rafiee, M. et al. Key Barriers to the Provision and Utilization of Mental Health Services in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: A Scope Study. Community Ment Health J 57, 836–852 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-020-00... Shekhar Saxena, Graham Thornicroft, Martin Knapp, Harvey Whiteford. Resources for mental health: scarcity, inequity, and inefficiency. The Lancet, Volume 370, Issue 9590, 2007, Pages 878-889, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(07....