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El Rol de la Promotora en la Salud Pública
Este subtema es parte de un curso de 10 semanas sobre los principios esenciales de la salud pública. El presente subtema acerca del rol de la promotora (o) en la salud pública le brindará al estudiante una amplia visión acerca de los diferentes roles que ejerce el trabajador (a) comunitario (a) actualmente, y su importancia en la salud pública.
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Desigualdades en la Atención De La Salud
En esta sesión los participantes serán introducidos con la historia, y definiciones de la Salud Pública, porqué es importante la salud pública y cuáles son las tres misiones fundamentales de la Salud Pública, a través de preguntas y ejemplos. También aprenderán a reconocer quienes son los profesionales de la salud pública.
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Structuring HIV Care for Mobile HIV Patients
HIV care is changing both in terms of advancements in care and complications in the delivery systems. Meeting the needs of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS can be difficult for a standing population. Overlay those difficulties with the obstacles created by migration or authorization status and the possibility for confusion increased tremendously. This session will discuss some of the impediments to HIV care experienced by migrants living with HIV/AIDS.
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Mental Health Care and Assessment of Transgender Adults
Sponsored by: The National LGBT Health Education Center
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LGBT Health Care with Asian American Populations
Sponsored by: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organization and The National LGBT Health Education Center
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SBIRT with LGBT Patients: Identifying and Addressing Unhealthy Substance Use in Primary Care Settings
Sponsored by: The National LGBT Health Education CenterDescription: "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people are at higher risk of sunstance abuse than their heterosexual counterparts. It is important for primary care providers to be aware of this disparity, and have strategies to refer LGBT people to treatment at their disposal. Lee Ellenberg of the Massachusetts SBIRT Training and Technical Assistance Program will descibe Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in this webinar."
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Current Progress in PrEP and other HIV Prevention
Sponsored by: The New England AIDS Education and Training Center, and the National LGBT Health Education CenterDescription: Dr. Kenneth H. Mayer will discuss the current state of implementation of new HIV prevention technologies, with a primary focus on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
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Webinar: Resources for sewrvice providers, family, and caretakers of children who are hard of hearing
"Join Audiologist Larrain Bratt, staff and parents from the Center for Early Intervention on Deafness, and Hesperian's Executive Director Sarah Shannon for a webinar and discussion about Hesperian materials and resources that support anyone who works with or cares for children who are hard of hearing."
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Viral Hepatitis and Opportunities for Action
A live webcast brought by Clinical Directors Network (CDN) and N2 PBRN: A Network of Networks.
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