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In this webinar, neuropsychologist, researcher, and best-selling author, Dr. Jim Jackson outlines a variety of strategies that can be used to empower Long COVID survivors.
In this webinar, we review the temporary flexibilities and waivers impacting telehealth that expired on May 11, 2023, and examine the ever-evolving telehealth policy landscape and its emerging models of care.
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Shoshi Preuss, Colorado Community Health Network, will provide an overview of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), including the temporary flexibilities it provided for Medicaid, the anticipated end date, and changes that will occur when it ends.
The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (NNCC) and the Health Promotion Council (HPC) have developed an issue brief for health center providers on the intersection of tobacco use disorder (TUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD). The brief outlines the benefits of addressing TUD and OUD simultaneously and covers promising tools, resources and treatment options. Key steps for establishing treatment within normal primary care workflow are discussed.
The goal of the Nursing Stress, Resiliency, and Retention Task Force was to compile best practices, identified in literature and by practice, to address the significant challenges the nursing workforce faces.
This webinar, presented by PERC-med, discussed what pesticides are, how they impact environmental health, and practical steps to reduce exposure and prevent pesticide-related illnesses. Speakers also reviewed agricultural workers’ rights and shared relevant community resources.
This is part three of three Mini Resilience Skill-Building Sessions that took place in 2022. At each drop-in session, an empirically-supported mindfulness and resilience-building strategy was introduced by an expert in the field.
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.
NNCC partnered with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health and Hepatitis B Foundation to increase viral hepatitis education, screening and vaccination access, and enhanced treatment capacity for HepB in Philadelphia. During the presentation, NNCC reviewed global elimination plans for HepB, overview of viral hepatitis, risk factors, screening for pregnant women, vaccination schedules for children and adults, and a Resource Guide for Viral Hepatitis.
NNCC partnered with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health and Hepatitis B Foundation to increase viral hepatitis education, screening and vaccination access, and enhanced treatment capacity for HepB in Philadelphia. During the presentation, we reviewed HepB epidemiology in Philadelphia, Department of Public Health Programming, HepB screening processes and resources, and vaccination schedules for HepB.
This training covers methods for filling out the Electronic Death Registration System for different causes of death in Pennsylvania. There is special focus on deaths related to natural disasters, with information about COVID-19 deaths and the importance of accurate mortality surveillance.
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