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WEBINAR Rethinking the Role of the Medical Assistants on the Primary Care Team
DATE RECORDED: November 18, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Margaret Flinter, APRN, PhD, Veena Channamsetty, MD, and Mary Blankson, APRN, Community Health Center, Inc
PublicHealthDegrees.org
This is a resource dedicated to researching educational opportunities within public health to help make the decision to get your degree, go back to get your degree, or further your education with a master's or doctoral degree in public health. With over 150 schools and over 2,000 public health degrees in this database, this is a comprehensive resource for you to utilize when figuring out which public health program is best for you.
Implementing Innovations into Practice Blog
This is a resource that connects busy primary care professionals with each other—and with practical ways to improve care and financial performance. Each week, you’ll find a story that highlights evidence-based strategies and solutions that have worked in primary care setting like yours. You’ll also discover exciting opportunities to engage with your colleagues and work with researchers to explore new innovations in primary care.
Turning the Prescription Opioid Epidemic Around
Video interview with COPE Executive Director Mark Sullivan, MD, PhD.
Job Opportunity: Outreach Program Manager
Eastern Shore Rural Health is currently recruiting
Outreach Program Manager
Franktown Community Health Center
WEBINAR | Workers and Health: How Frontline Providers Make a Difference in the Protection of Migrant Workers and Their Families (Aaron E Henry Health Center)
DATE RECORDED: October 6, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Edward Zuroweste, MD, Chief Medical Officer; Amy Liebman, MPA, MA, Director of Environmental and Occupational Health
WEBINAR Workers and Health: How Frontline Providers Make a Difference in the Protection of Migrant Workers and Their Families (Aaron E Henry Health Center)
DATE RECORDED: October 6, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Edward Zuroweste, MD, Chief Medical Officer, MCN
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Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization
http://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/
ADAO is the largest independent nonprofit in the U.S. dedicated to preventing asbestos exposure, eliminating asbestos-related diseases, and protecting asbestos victims' civil rights through education, advocacy, and community initiatives.
WEBINAR Enhancing Clinical Services in Health Centers: Leveraging an Understanding of Health Center Reimbursement Methods
DATE RECORDED: September 30, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Robert Moore, MD, MPH
WEBINAR Prospective Payment System
DATE RECORDED: September 2, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Robert Moore, MD, MPH
MCN's Maryland Office Seeks Administrative Assistant
MCN is seeking a part-time Administrative Assistant to work integrally with the organization's Environmental and Occupational Health office located in downtown Salisbury. This position, initially for 10-15 hours per week, serves to maximize the effectiveness and timely implementation of all programmatic duties. The Administrative Assistant will increase the efficiency of the Director of Environmental and Occupational Health through planning and day-to-day project support.
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California Safe Cosmetics Program
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/cosmetics/Pages/default.aspx
An online, searchable database that allows salon workers and others to learn about and report toxic chemicals found in nail salon products and other cosmetics.
MCN WEBINAR: Pesticide Poisonings. Are you prepared? (Oct 2014)
DATE RECORDED: October 2014
PRESENTED BY: Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH, Dean Emanuel Endowed Chair/Director National Farm Medicine Center
Trauma-Informed Care: Behavioral Health in the Primary Care Setting
DATE RECORDED: June 24, 2015
PRESENTED BY: Deliana Garcia, MA
Migrant and Seasonal Farm Worker Emergency Preparedness Planning Guide
This guide was developed by the NORC Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis in collaboration with the National Rural Health Association (NRHA) and Western New York Public Health Alliance (WNYPHA) to address the challenges facing migrant and seasonal workers in the event of an emergency.
All-Hazards Preparedness for Rural Communities
All Hazards Preparedness for Rural Communities: A guide to help rural agriculture communities prepare for threats to their families, farms and buainesses
Interactive Core Curriculum on Tuberculosis: What the Clinician Should Know
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE), is pleased to announce the release of the online course, Interactive Core Curriculum on Tuberculosis: What the Clinician Should Know. This is a web-based course that provides clinicians with the basic concepts of diagnosing and treating latent TB infection and TB disease. Continuing education is available free of charge.
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WEBINAR | Los Retos Futuros de la Salud Pública
FECHA DE GRABACION: 14 octubre 2015
PRESENTAOD POR: Ileana Ponce-González, MD, MPH & Jesús Reyna, BSN, RN
WEBINAR | Fortaleciendo a los Promotores De Salud Utilizando Tecnología de Información
FECHA DE GRABACION: 16 septiembre 2015
PRESENTAOD POR: Ricardo Garay & Ileana Ponce-González, MD, MPH