At each drop-in session, an empirically-supported mindfulness and resilience-building strategy was introduced by an expert in the field. In this session, participants had the opportunity to learn from Aleezé Moss, PhD (Associate Director, Myrna Brind Center for Mindfulness) about how to develop a mindfulness practice.
This webinar will explore simple strategies that practices can adopt to improve diagnostic safety through partnering with patients and their families. We will review a diagnostic safety agenda setting tool and an active listening with reflective practice training for providers.
This is part three of a webinar series that will discuss the impact of community violence on the mental health of patient and health center staff, and showcase health center-based violence prevention and intervention strategies.
Please join the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium for a webinar on Optimizing Nurse Care Coordinators in Hepatitis C (HCV) Treatment where we will hear from our expert panel as they discuss real-world examples of successful HCV treatment programs where the Nurse Care Coordinator role was key to developing best practice and positive patient outcomes.
During this training we will review what is known about LGBTQ+ cancer health disparities and cancer screening guidelines for LGBTQ+ communities. We will also share results from Out: The National Cancer Survey including data and stories from LGBTQ cancer survivors as well as best practices and practitioner level interventions to improve cancer care to LGBTQ+ communities.
This is part two of a three-part webinar series that will discuss the impact of community violence on the mental health of patient and health center staff, and showcase health center-based violence prevention and intervention strategies.
The purpose of this evaluation is to provide information to the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (NNCC) and involved stakeholders regarding the implementation and outcomes associated with the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) Community Clinical Rotation in partnership with the Philadelphia Hepatitis Outreach Project (PHOP).
This is part one of a three-part webinar series that will discuss the impact of community violence on the mental health of patients and health center staff, and showcase health center-based violence prevention and intervention strategies.
In this session, participants learned about recent studies supporting the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. Speakers identitifed common concerns patients cite when hesitant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in pregnancy, and strategies for talking to patients, friends and family to encourage vaccination while pregnant.
Maureen Boardman, MSN, FNP-C, FAANP, Clinical-Research Director, and Jaime Riley, LPN, COVID Vaccine Coordinator, of Little Rivers Healthcare, share community outreach strategies, messaging considerations for promoting vaccine confidence, and best practices for FQHC that serve as vaccine sites in rural communities.
This session covers the COVID-19 vaccination experience at Hawai‘i Pacific Health. We also learn about their successful mobile vaccination program, with direct youth engagement, at schools and community centers and share strategies to build these innovative partnerships in your community.
Learn from Phoenix Matthews, PhD, Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion Professor of Clinical Psychology at University of Illinois at Chicago, and their research in understanding and intervening on the factors associated with health inequalities among socially marginalized populations. We explored the compounded challenges nurses are facing in the healthcare space and community, including grief, institutional racism, and burnout.
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