This document provides information about the "19th Annual Primary Care in Paradise" conference to be held March 24-27, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa in Maui, Hawaii. The conference will focus on medical specialties from a primary care perspective and features keynote speaker Eric Topol. Attendees can receive discounted room rates at the Hyatt starting at $220 per night as well as a reduced $10 daily resort fee. The conference aims to educate primary care physicians on a variety of medical topics and therapeutic areas commonly encountered in primary care practice.
Purpose of the call:
To learn about:
•successful strategies and approaches to engage patients and caregivers in MedRec,
•how teams effectively dialogue with patients and their caregivers on the benefits of having an accurate medication list, and
•the development of paper and electronic tools and resources created for patients and their caregivers to create and maintain their medication lists.
Watch the webinar http://bit.ly/1fnE61V
Purpose of the Call:
By the end of this webinar you will: •Hear about the changes to the MedRec in Home Care GSK
•Hear about the broader home care concepts as it relates to MedRec
•Receive practical tips and insights from the field
Purpose of the Call:
1.Provide background information about the PDiF initiative, outcomes and key lessons learned.
2.Identify how one organization addressed the obstacles patients face with respect to safe medication management after they are discharged from hospital.
3.Challenge all health care providers to incorporate discharge medication reconciliation into their assessment from the day of admission throughout the patients’ hospital stay.
4.Challenge pharmacists to expand their role in discharge medication reconciliation.
Watch the webinar: http://bit.ly/1ql1O2N
Purpose of the Call:
Horizon, Moncton, NB will:
1.Demonstrate the timeline for the development of a provincial bilingual medication reconciliation form and process
2.Identify how technology provided an avenue for a multi-site team collaboration
3.Distinguish the key elements in a provincial bilingual medication reconciliation form
Saskatoon Health Region Home Care, SK will:
1.Share how they developed a nurse driven, paper-based MedRec program to support home care clients in medication management.
2.Outline their current MedRec process
3.Showcase their current Med Rec/BPMH form and data collection form for the audit process.
Watch the recording here: http://bit.ly/1fOTJwt
The intersection of opioid use and HIV is well documented. More than one-third of all AIDS cases in the U.S. are directly or indirectly linked to injection drug use. Additionally, dependence and abuse of pain relievers is on the rise; people living with HIV/AIDS who suffer from chronic pain may be at particular risk. Opioids are highly addictive and mortality among illicit opioid users is estimated at 13 times that of the general population. The SPNS Buprenorphine Initiative investigated the effectiveness of integrating buprenorphine opioid abuse treatment into HIV primary care settings.
This Webcast is the first in a series under the new SPNS Integrating HIV Innovative Practices project (www.careacttarget.org/ihip) to assist providers in replicating SPNS work in their sites. This Webcast will introduce providers to the SPNS Buprenorphine Initiative, its findings, its synergy with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, and provide an overview of opioid use and HIV.
The subsequent Webcast in the series will examine the clinical aspects of buprenorphine therapy, best practices, and implementation guidance. See also Integrating Buprenorphine Therapy Into HIV Primary Care Settings, a monograph on best practices, available at: https://careacttarget.org/content/integrating-buprenorphine-therapy-hiv-primary-care-settings.
The goal of Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) is to enable health care providers to implement proven innovations in HIV care and services within their own practices. This Webinar is the second in a three-part series exploring innovative approaches to delivering oral health care and services to people living with HIV/AIDS, featuring grantees of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Innovations in Oral Health Care Initiative (Oral Health Initiative).
This Webinar outlines dental case management programs at the AIDS Care Group (ACG) in Chester, PA and the Native American Health Center (NAHC) in San Francisco, CA. The presenters include Dr. Howell Strauss and Mr. Nelson Diaz from ACG; and Dr. Carolyn Brown and Ms. Lucy Wright, RDH, representing the NAHC. The presentation details the pros, cons, and considerations of dental case management from administrative and clinical perspectives. The presenters also provide tips for being a good dental case manager and how this can result in improved health outcomes.
•Understand the Accreditation Canada requirements for medication reconciliation at discharge
•Learn from the experience of patients and receiving healthcare providers
•Gain insight into practical strategies for communicating accurate medication information at discharge
READ MORE: http://bit.ly/1ja1gxY
Presented by:
The Provincial MedRec Team
Ian Creurer, Greg Duchscherer, Meenakshi Kashyap, Christine Lazzer, Dawn McDonald, Dawn Vallet-MacDonald, and Gingie Welsh
Purpose of the call:
To learn about:
•successful strategies and approaches to engage patients and caregivers in MedRec,
•how teams effectively dialogue with patients and their caregivers on the benefits of having an accurate medication list, and
•the development of paper and electronic tools and resources created for patients and their caregivers to create and maintain their medication lists.
Watch the webinar http://bit.ly/1fnE61V
Purpose of the Call:
By the end of this webinar you will: •Hear about the changes to the MedRec in Home Care GSK
•Hear about the broader home care concepts as it relates to MedRec
•Receive practical tips and insights from the field
Purpose of the Call:
1.Provide background information about the PDiF initiative, outcomes and key lessons learned.
2.Identify how one organization addressed the obstacles patients face with respect to safe medication management after they are discharged from hospital.
3.Challenge all health care providers to incorporate discharge medication reconciliation into their assessment from the day of admission throughout the patients’ hospital stay.
4.Challenge pharmacists to expand their role in discharge medication reconciliation.
Watch the webinar: http://bit.ly/1ql1O2N
Purpose of the Call:
Horizon, Moncton, NB will:
1.Demonstrate the timeline for the development of a provincial bilingual medication reconciliation form and process
2.Identify how technology provided an avenue for a multi-site team collaboration
3.Distinguish the key elements in a provincial bilingual medication reconciliation form
Saskatoon Health Region Home Care, SK will:
1.Share how they developed a nurse driven, paper-based MedRec program to support home care clients in medication management.
2.Outline their current MedRec process
3.Showcase their current Med Rec/BPMH form and data collection form for the audit process.
Watch the recording here: http://bit.ly/1fOTJwt
The intersection of opioid use and HIV is well documented. More than one-third of all AIDS cases in the U.S. are directly or indirectly linked to injection drug use. Additionally, dependence and abuse of pain relievers is on the rise; people living with HIV/AIDS who suffer from chronic pain may be at particular risk. Opioids are highly addictive and mortality among illicit opioid users is estimated at 13 times that of the general population. The SPNS Buprenorphine Initiative investigated the effectiveness of integrating buprenorphine opioid abuse treatment into HIV primary care settings.
This Webcast is the first in a series under the new SPNS Integrating HIV Innovative Practices project (www.careacttarget.org/ihip) to assist providers in replicating SPNS work in their sites. This Webcast will introduce providers to the SPNS Buprenorphine Initiative, its findings, its synergy with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, and provide an overview of opioid use and HIV.
The subsequent Webcast in the series will examine the clinical aspects of buprenorphine therapy, best practices, and implementation guidance. See also Integrating Buprenorphine Therapy Into HIV Primary Care Settings, a monograph on best practices, available at: https://careacttarget.org/content/integrating-buprenorphine-therapy-hiv-primary-care-settings.
The goal of Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) is to enable health care providers to implement proven innovations in HIV care and services within their own practices. This Webinar is the second in a three-part series exploring innovative approaches to delivering oral health care and services to people living with HIV/AIDS, featuring grantees of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Innovations in Oral Health Care Initiative (Oral Health Initiative).
This Webinar outlines dental case management programs at the AIDS Care Group (ACG) in Chester, PA and the Native American Health Center (NAHC) in San Francisco, CA. The presenters include Dr. Howell Strauss and Mr. Nelson Diaz from ACG; and Dr. Carolyn Brown and Ms. Lucy Wright, RDH, representing the NAHC. The presentation details the pros, cons, and considerations of dental case management from administrative and clinical perspectives. The presenters also provide tips for being a good dental case manager and how this can result in improved health outcomes.
•Understand the Accreditation Canada requirements for medication reconciliation at discharge
•Learn from the experience of patients and receiving healthcare providers
•Gain insight into practical strategies for communicating accurate medication information at discharge
READ MORE: http://bit.ly/1ja1gxY
Presented by:
The Provincial MedRec Team
Ian Creurer, Greg Duchscherer, Meenakshi Kashyap, Christine Lazzer, Dawn McDonald, Dawn Vallet-MacDonald, and Gingie Welsh
The goal of Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) is to enable health care providers to implement proven innovations within their own practices and clinics. This Webinar is the first in a three part series featuring grantees of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Enhancing Linkages to HIV Care & Services in Jail Settings Initiative (Jail Linkages Initiative), as they share lessons learned and advice for others hoping to create or expand similar programs.
Explore how to secure buy-in and foster partnerships within correctional settings, as well as how to navigate the “culture of corrections.” Hannah Zellman of Philadelphia FIGHT, a SPNS Jail Linkages grantee, will present alongside Dr. Linda Rose Frank and Debra D’Alessandro of the PA/MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center about the work their organizations have done individually and collaboratively in the corrections setting.
The document discusses a project called EnhanceLink that provided HIV testing and linkage to care services for individuals being released from 20 jails over 6 years, finding that 26% of those enrolled had suppressed viral loads 6 months after release, with involvement of case managers in care being a key factor of success. It also presents results of an evaluation and cost analysis finding the interventions were cost-effective from a societal perspective.
Learn about the new MedRec rebranding strategy and what it means for patients/consumers, and healthcare professionals
2.What’s new with ‘5 Questions to Ask About Your Medications’
3.Hear how organizations are using ‘5 Questions to Ask About Your Medications’ to engage patients and consumers
Objectives:
1.Review the changes in Accreditation Canada expectations for implementing MedRec beginning in 2014.
2.Overview of changes to the ROP structure, for Medication Reconciliation ROPs in the leadership and service-based standards.
3.Direct organizations to additional information, resources, and support.
Click the link to read more http://bit.ly/10LqxjQ
Access the webinar here:
http://bit.ly/1eio3ka
Purpose of the Call:
1.Discuss the results of the pan-Canadian survey of existing practices with respect to the use of technology to support Medication Reconciliation (MedRec)
2.Describe the steps and considerations for transitioning to electronic MedRec (eMedRec)
3.Identify factors that support and impede successful migration of paper MedRec to eMedRec.
4.Discuss the lessons learned from research and other organizations.
5.Introduce the toolkit to support healthcare providers in making a safe and effective transition from paper MedRec to eMedRec.
Purpose of the Call:
Review the results of the National VTE audit day
Discuss lessons learned from the audit day – strengths and areas for improvement
Suggest future value of audits and audit tools for your organization
Gather ideas for future steps for implementation of VTE prophylaxis
Click the link below for more information and to watch the recorded webinar.
http://bit.ly/12QiAf5
The document discusses strategies and objectives for HIV prevention and awareness in India. It aims to:
- Build high levels of awareness among the general population and high-risk groups.
- Prevent the spread of HIV infections through education.
- Provide greater care, support, and information about treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Strengthen HIV prevention, care, support and treatment programs at all levels.
- Improve the nationwide data monitoring system.
It lists experts in HIV/AIDS who participated in an audio conference and organizations that supported related events.
An introduction to the role that Community Bridges plays in supporting the lives of people who experience disability in the towns and neighborhoods of Merrimack County.
The document discusses challenges facing New Hampshire's developmental services system due to severe funding shortages projected to last for some time. It provides context on the state budget and outlines reductions already made to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Bureau of Developmental Services (BDS) budgets. The document also presents BDS's budget requests for fiscal years 2010 and 2011 to address enrollment increases and service needs while historical financial data shows NH's developmental disability waiver costs compare favorably to other New England states.
This document provides notice of proposed rulemaking regarding New Hampshire rules governing Family Centered Early Supports and Services (He-M 510). The proposed rules would adopt the expired He-M 510 rules from 2008 with some changes for clarity and program integrity. The changes include removing an annual eligibility evaluation requirement, broadening eligibility categories, requiring agreements with local education agencies, expanding qualified personnel, and requiring access to private insurance for therapy services. The proposed rules aim to establish standards for early supports and services provided to New Hampshire families with children ages birth to 2 who have developmental delays or conditions.
Pass It On is a free quarterly
newsletter for parents of children
with special health care needs and
disabilities, health care professionals
and friends
During the week of April 27, 2009 the Senate Finance Committee Division III held their first work session and received this presentation from the staff at the Bureau of Developmental Services.
This document provides an agenda for the 26th Annual Brain Injury and Stroke Conference hosted by the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire. The keynote presentation will be given by Jason and Marjorie Crigler on how Jason recovered from a devastating stroke with help from his determined family. Additional sessions will cover topics such as alternative therapies, telestroke programs, dizziness, seizures, speech and language pathology, family support groups and more. Legal and medical decision making panels are also included. The conference will take place on May 20, 2009 in Manchester, NH.
Maria Scarano is a doctor of chiropractic candidate at Life Chiropractic College West graduating in March 2017. She has extensive clinical experience as a senior chiropractic intern and adjusting ninjas facilitator. Her experience also includes mission work in Mexico, observing a family practice, and involvement with the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association club. Upon graduation, she will be well prepared to manage all aspects of patient care and operate a successful family practice.
Alan J. Baker has over 20 years of experience in clinical nursing and healthcare administration. He is currently the Chief Nursing Officer at Willow Springs Hospital in Reno, NV, where he oversees the nursing department budget and operations. Previously, he was the RN Manager for North American Partners in Anesthesiology, where he managed daily operations and ensured regulatory compliance. Baker has extensive leadership experience in healthcare facilities, including as Health Services Administrator at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. He holds multiple nursing licenses and an MBA in Health Management.
Hannah Nicole Kim seeks to join a hospital team dedicated to patient care. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Biola University and is a registered nurse in California with licenses in public health nursing. Her nursing experience includes over 1,000 hours in specialties such as obstetrics, pediatrics, critical care, medical-surgical, oncology, rehabilitation, geriatrics, mental health, and ambulatory care.
This document provides information about the 20th Annual Primary Care in Paradise conference taking place from March 23-26, 2015 in Maui, Hawaii. The conference is designed by primary care physicians for primary care physicians to present content on commonly encountered medical specialties and therapeutic areas from a primary care perspective. Over the four days, physicians will receive lectures and case studies on topics like gastroenterology, neurology, pulmonary embolism, and more to help them better diagnose, treat and manage patients. The goal is for primary care doctors to leave with practical skills and resources to apply in their own practices.
The goal of Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) is to enable health care providers to implement proven innovations within their own practices and clinics. This Webinar is the first in a three part series featuring grantees of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Enhancing Linkages to HIV Care & Services in Jail Settings Initiative (Jail Linkages Initiative), as they share lessons learned and advice for others hoping to create or expand similar programs.
Explore how to secure buy-in and foster partnerships within correctional settings, as well as how to navigate the “culture of corrections.” Hannah Zellman of Philadelphia FIGHT, a SPNS Jail Linkages grantee, will present alongside Dr. Linda Rose Frank and Debra D’Alessandro of the PA/MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center about the work their organizations have done individually and collaboratively in the corrections setting.
The document discusses a project called EnhanceLink that provided HIV testing and linkage to care services for individuals being released from 20 jails over 6 years, finding that 26% of those enrolled had suppressed viral loads 6 months after release, with involvement of case managers in care being a key factor of success. It also presents results of an evaluation and cost analysis finding the interventions were cost-effective from a societal perspective.
Learn about the new MedRec rebranding strategy and what it means for patients/consumers, and healthcare professionals
2.What’s new with ‘5 Questions to Ask About Your Medications’
3.Hear how organizations are using ‘5 Questions to Ask About Your Medications’ to engage patients and consumers
Objectives:
1.Review the changes in Accreditation Canada expectations for implementing MedRec beginning in 2014.
2.Overview of changes to the ROP structure, for Medication Reconciliation ROPs in the leadership and service-based standards.
3.Direct organizations to additional information, resources, and support.
Click the link to read more http://bit.ly/10LqxjQ
Access the webinar here:
http://bit.ly/1eio3ka
Purpose of the Call:
1.Discuss the results of the pan-Canadian survey of existing practices with respect to the use of technology to support Medication Reconciliation (MedRec)
2.Describe the steps and considerations for transitioning to electronic MedRec (eMedRec)
3.Identify factors that support and impede successful migration of paper MedRec to eMedRec.
4.Discuss the lessons learned from research and other organizations.
5.Introduce the toolkit to support healthcare providers in making a safe and effective transition from paper MedRec to eMedRec.
Purpose of the Call:
Review the results of the National VTE audit day
Discuss lessons learned from the audit day – strengths and areas for improvement
Suggest future value of audits and audit tools for your organization
Gather ideas for future steps for implementation of VTE prophylaxis
Click the link below for more information and to watch the recorded webinar.
http://bit.ly/12QiAf5
The document discusses strategies and objectives for HIV prevention and awareness in India. It aims to:
- Build high levels of awareness among the general population and high-risk groups.
- Prevent the spread of HIV infections through education.
- Provide greater care, support, and information about treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Strengthen HIV prevention, care, support and treatment programs at all levels.
- Improve the nationwide data monitoring system.
It lists experts in HIV/AIDS who participated in an audio conference and organizations that supported related events.
An introduction to the role that Community Bridges plays in supporting the lives of people who experience disability in the towns and neighborhoods of Merrimack County.
The document discusses challenges facing New Hampshire's developmental services system due to severe funding shortages projected to last for some time. It provides context on the state budget and outlines reductions already made to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Bureau of Developmental Services (BDS) budgets. The document also presents BDS's budget requests for fiscal years 2010 and 2011 to address enrollment increases and service needs while historical financial data shows NH's developmental disability waiver costs compare favorably to other New England states.
This document provides notice of proposed rulemaking regarding New Hampshire rules governing Family Centered Early Supports and Services (He-M 510). The proposed rules would adopt the expired He-M 510 rules from 2008 with some changes for clarity and program integrity. The changes include removing an annual eligibility evaluation requirement, broadening eligibility categories, requiring agreements with local education agencies, expanding qualified personnel, and requiring access to private insurance for therapy services. The proposed rules aim to establish standards for early supports and services provided to New Hampshire families with children ages birth to 2 who have developmental delays or conditions.
Pass It On is a free quarterly
newsletter for parents of children
with special health care needs and
disabilities, health care professionals
and friends
During the week of April 27, 2009 the Senate Finance Committee Division III held their first work session and received this presentation from the staff at the Bureau of Developmental Services.
This document provides an agenda for the 26th Annual Brain Injury and Stroke Conference hosted by the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire. The keynote presentation will be given by Jason and Marjorie Crigler on how Jason recovered from a devastating stroke with help from his determined family. Additional sessions will cover topics such as alternative therapies, telestroke programs, dizziness, seizures, speech and language pathology, family support groups and more. Legal and medical decision making panels are also included. The conference will take place on May 20, 2009 in Manchester, NH.
Maria Scarano is a doctor of chiropractic candidate at Life Chiropractic College West graduating in March 2017. She has extensive clinical experience as a senior chiropractic intern and adjusting ninjas facilitator. Her experience also includes mission work in Mexico, observing a family practice, and involvement with the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association club. Upon graduation, she will be well prepared to manage all aspects of patient care and operate a successful family practice.
Alan J. Baker has over 20 years of experience in clinical nursing and healthcare administration. He is currently the Chief Nursing Officer at Willow Springs Hospital in Reno, NV, where he oversees the nursing department budget and operations. Previously, he was the RN Manager for North American Partners in Anesthesiology, where he managed daily operations and ensured regulatory compliance. Baker has extensive leadership experience in healthcare facilities, including as Health Services Administrator at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. He holds multiple nursing licenses and an MBA in Health Management.
Hannah Nicole Kim seeks to join a hospital team dedicated to patient care. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Biola University and is a registered nurse in California with licenses in public health nursing. Her nursing experience includes over 1,000 hours in specialties such as obstetrics, pediatrics, critical care, medical-surgical, oncology, rehabilitation, geriatrics, mental health, and ambulatory care.
This document provides information about the 20th Annual Primary Care in Paradise conference taking place from March 23-26, 2015 in Maui, Hawaii. The conference is designed by primary care physicians for primary care physicians to present content on commonly encountered medical specialties and therapeutic areas from a primary care perspective. Over the four days, physicians will receive lectures and case studies on topics like gastroenterology, neurology, pulmonary embolism, and more to help them better diagnose, treat and manage patients. The goal is for primary care doctors to leave with practical skills and resources to apply in their own practices.
Jacquelin L. Jenkins has over 30 years of experience in healthcare, including experience as a nurse, quality care coordinator, and community health educator. She has a proven track record of developing training protocols, leading teams, and building relationships across cultures. Jenkins holds a Master's degree in Organization Leadership and Bachelor's degrees in Health Science and Nursing. She is licensed as a registered nurse in California.
The document is a cover letter and resume for M. Renee High applying for a position. The resume summarizes her qualifications including over 16 years of experience in nutrition, fitness, and healthcare. She has extensive training and certifications in these fields. Her background includes experience developing programs, coaching athletes, conducting research, and working as a nurse. She is seeking an opportunity to discuss how her skills would be an asset to the company.
2021-2022 NTTAP Webinar: Building the Case for Implementing Postgraduate NP R...CHC Connecticut
Join us as we discuss the drivers and processes of implementing a postgraduate nurse practitioner residency program at your health center, the benefits of implementing a postgraduate residency program, and the residency tracks for Family, Psychiatric/Mental Health, Pediatric, and Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioners.
We will be joined by Charise Corsino, Program Director of the Nurse Practitioner Residency Program, and Nicole Seagriff, Clinical Program Director of the Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Residency Program, from the Community Health Center Inc.
Renee Mejias is an experienced Registered Nurse seeking a position that values high quality patient care. She has over 20 years of nursing experience in both hospital and home health settings, with expertise in areas such as wound care, quality assurance, and OASIS training. Her most recent role was as Director of Nursing for Confident Care of Florida Home Health Agency, where she analyzed patient plans, facilitated staff meetings, and ensured a high level of care.
The document summarizes the activities and community benefit work of the Peninsula Health Care District in 2016. Key points include:
- The District focused on access to basic health care and mental health services, senior services, childhood obesity prevention, and health education.
- Initiatives included uninsured medical/dental clinics, mental health services, food delivery to homebound seniors, student nutrition education, and crisis intervention in schools.
- Results showed improvements in clients' health, coping skills, and quality of life. Initiatives are ongoing and the District is developing new facilities and programs to further benefit the community.
The document describes an interactive e-learning course called "Language Access and the Law" that teaches medical professionals about providing language access services to patients with limited English proficiency. It aims to increase understanding of the business, medical, and legal reasons for language access as well as teach how to comply with language access laws and provide high-quality care to diverse patients. The course uses case-based instruction and is designed to be completed flexibly online. It provides two hours of continuing medical education credits.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference for physician advisors, case managers, and medical directors. It provides details on registration, locations, speakers, and sessions covering topics like defining the physician advisor role, improving clinical documentation, navigating payer challenges, and leveraging case management. Attendees can earn up to 12 continuing education credits. The conference is organized by the National Association of Physician Advisors and will take place from March 16-17, 2015 in Orlando, Florida.
Susie Xuan Nguyen is a registered nurse seeking a nursing position where she can apply her education and skills. She has a BSN from West Coast University and is bilingual in English and Vietnamese. She has over 1,300 hours of clinical experience in various hospital units including ICU, ER, medical-surgical, labor and delivery, and pediatrics. She also has experience as a general manager and ER volunteer.
Donna Mirenda provides her resume, which details her extensive experience as a nurse educator and leader in various clinical settings over the past 30 years. She holds multiple nursing certifications and degrees. Her experience includes roles as a clinical nurse manager, associate professor, and interim department chair. She has worked in hospitals, universities, and outpatient clinics. She also has international experience providing disaster relief and has received several honors and awards for her humanitarian work.
This resume is for Yaciel Almira, a student nurse seeking to excel in nursing through assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation of patient care. She has an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Keiser University with a 4.0 GPA and an Associate of Arts from Miami Dade College with a 3.55 GPA. Her clinical experience includes over 180 hours at Jackson Memorial Hospital in areas such as wound care, vital signs, and patient education. She is a member of the National Student Nurses Association and has participated in community service projects with Farm Share.
Donna Alloway has over 17 years of experience as a registered nurse specializing in nephrology, dialysis, and geriatric care. She holds a BSN from the University of South Alabama and has worked in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Her skills include assessments, care planning, patient education, regulatory compliance, and equipment maintenance.
This document summarizes the qualifications and experience of Amy D. Weber, a registered nurse. She has over 500 clinical hours of experience in 11 healthcare settings. She graduated cum laude from Montgomery County Community College with an Associate's degree in Nursing in 2016. Her clinical placements include medical-surgical, labor and delivery, pediatrics, behavioral health, skilled nursing, and long-term care facilities. She is board certified in basic life support, ECG, and pharmacology. Her instructors provide positive references.
Diana Cremeans has over 25 years of experience in nursing, clinical education, case management, and leadership. She currently works as the Lead Case Manager at Select Medical/Cleveland Clinic Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital, where she oversees social workers and case managers. She also teaches as an adjunct instructor at Lorain County Community College. Previously, she held several director and manager roles involving clinical operations, case management, and nursing education at various hospitals and care facilities.
Lawrence Wood is an experienced eye surgeon and physician with over 20 years of experience. He has held leadership roles overseeing large staffs and million dollar budgets. As a naval officer, he pioneered initiatives to improve quality of care, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. His experience also includes training medical staff and developing programs and manuals. He is skilled in strategic planning, risk management, public speaking and community outreach.
The University of Florida Department of Orthopaedics established an Orthopaedic After Hours/Weekend/Walk In Access Program called ORTHOcare After Hours to improve access to orthopaedic services, prevent lost business, and reduce unnecessary emergency department visits. The program operates 75 hours per week with physicians, residents, PAs, nurses and staff. It has been successful, seeing over 9,000 patients annually who generate millions in charges and collections. Over 1,500 orthopaedic surgeries have resulted from the program. Key factors in its success include convenient hours of operation, walk-in access, matching staffing to demand, incentives for providers, and monitoring utilization.
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The Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute offers 1-3 day training programs on diabetes and chronic care management for healthcare professionals of all experience levels. The programs use case studies, demonstrations, and small group discussions to meet educational objectives on topics like diabetes treatment, medical nutrition therapy, behavioral change techniques, and chronic care management. The training can be tailored to participants' needs and experience levels. The target audience includes physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and other clinical roles.
This document provides information about the 30th Annual New Treatments in Chronic Liver Disease conference taking place from March 20-22, 2015 in La Jolla, California. The conference will cover new medications and therapies for chronic liver diseases including hepatitis B and C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and complications of end-stage liver disease. Over 13.5 hours of CME credits will be offered over the pre-conference on March 20th and main conference on March 21-22nd. Topics will include direct-acting antiviral regimens for HCV, new therapies for NASH, approaches towards curing HBV, and updates on treatments for conditions like PBC and PSC.
The American College of Nutrition will host its 56th annual conference from November 11-14, 2015 in Orlando, Florida. The conference aims to translate nutrition science into practice for clinicians, researchers, students, and other professionals. Attendees will learn from world-renowned researchers and clinicians. More information can be found on the conference website or by contacting the College.
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This document provides information about a certification program in Integrative Health Administration (CIHA) to be held October 30-31, 2014 in San Diego. The 2-day program will provide leadership tools to respond to emerging healthcare challenges and transformations through exploring integrative health models. It will utilize an evidence-based, personalized approach connecting topics like population health, Accountable Care Organizations, and the Affordable Care Act. Upon completing an additional 6 hours of online content, participants will receive the Leadership in Integrative Health Certificate, establishing them as leaders in healthcare transformation.
The document announces a conference on genomic medicine that will take place on March 6-7, 2014 at the Scripps Seaside Forum in La Jolla, California. More information about the conference, including a brochure, will be mailed in the coming months. Those interested can also contact Scripps Conference Services & CME by phone or email for additional details. The conference is a partnership between Scripps and AAAS/Science Translational Medicine.
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Scripps 19th Annual Primary Care in Paradise 2014 Brochure
1. Receive up to
30%off yourregistration fee!(Details inside)
Primary Care
in Paradise
March 24–27, 2014 • Hyatt Regency Maui
Lahaina – Maui, Hawaii
19th Annual
Medical Specialties from the Primary Care Perspective
Scripps Conference Services & CME www.scripps.org/conferenceservices
Featured Keynote Speaker:
Eric J. Topol, MD
Director, Scripps Translational Science Institute
Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Health
Professor of Genomics, The Scripps Research Institute
2. Course Introduction
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
200 Nohea Kai Drive
Lahaina-Maui, Hawaii 96761
Reservations: 888-421-1442
Hotel Direct: 808-661-1234
www.hyattregencymaui.com
This conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
on Ka'anapali Beach. Surrounded by 40 lush, immaculately landscaped
beachfront acres this breathtaking Maui hotel presents an astonishing
array of delightful ways to spend your days and nights.This inviting resort
hotel is also ideal for families. Enjoy fun pools with a rope bridge and
a spectacular 150-foot lava tube slide. Plus, there’s an abundance of
wildlife, everything from parrots and flamingos to swans and penguins.
Guests can also walk to Whalers Village for a multitude of additional
entertainment, shopping and restaurants.
Rates and Reservations
Guestrooms at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort feature a sleek,
contemporary Hawaiian design that is both comfortable and
sophisticated. Each luxury Maui hotel room also features a private
lanai from which to enjoy panoramic views. Room rates are as follows
(excluding taxes, porterage and discounted daily resort fee):
•• Resort View: $220 p/night
•• Partial Ocean View: $247 p/night
•• Deluxe Ocean View: $277 p/night
•• Deluxe Ocean Front: $307 p/night
Conference Location & Hotel Information
In addition to the reduced guest room rates, the Hyatt Regency Maui is
offering our conference participants a discounted daily resort fee of only
$10 (regularly $25 per day).This low rate includes:
•• Daily admission for Resort guests to oceanfront Moana Athletic Club,
open 24 hours
•• Resort Shuttle Service in Ka’anapali
•• Wireless internet in Guestroom
•• 10% off Macys at Hyatt Regency Maui
•• Discounted pricing for in-house guests on Maui’s best “Drums of the
Pacific Luau”
•• Complimentary YogaFitness classes daily
•• Complimentary cultural program including Lei making, Hula, Wildlife
tours,Water aerobics, and snorkel lessons
•• Access calls to 800/888 phone numbers
•• Local telephone calls
•• In-room coffee and tea
•• One (1) hour, daily, tennis court time
Make your reservations early! A block of rooms is being held for us at the
rates outlined above until February 21,2014.After this date,reservations
will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis only. Be sure to
mention that you are attending the Scripps Primary Care Conference when
making your reservations to receive the reduced room rate and resort fee.
Travel Arrangements
Ifyouwouldlikeassistancebookingairtravelorreservingarentalcarforyour
stay in Hawaii,please contact CadenceTravel at ScrippsCMEconference@
cadencetravel.com or 877-512-6153.Any fees associated with services
provided by Cadence Travel will be the responsibility of the individual.
Course Overview
Scripps Clinic’s Primary Care in Paradise conference was designed by
primary care physicians for primary care physicians and will present
content from their unique perspective. This important CME conference
will educate and promote improved patient outcomes in a broad range
of therapeutic areas commonly encountered in the busy primary care
practice. In addition to an overview of the history and current science of
a variety of specialty areas, content will be presented in a very practical,
patient-focused manner relevant to the specific primary care setting and
challenges.
Conference Highlights:
•• Presentation of a wide variety of therapeutic areas commonly
encountered in practice from the primary care perspective
•• Renowned faculty chosen not only for their recognized expertise, but
also their keen presentation and educational skills
•• Practical and useful content,including pearls,additional resources and
access to course materials and recordings for later reference
•• Dynamic and interactive formats including case studies, audience
response system and ample opportunities for Q&A as part of each
presentation
•• Half-day schedules at one of Hawaii’s most popular vacation
destinations allowing time for learning and relaxation
Educational Objectives
After attending this activity, participants should be able to:
•• Discuss the history, science and evidence of commonly encountered
therapeutic areas.
•• Integrate current trends in preventive health care into patient care
strategies.
•• Diagnose frequently encountered medical conditions using office
examinations and formal diagnostic techniques.
•• Formulate a comprehensive treatment program for various health
issues, coordinating other team members within the practice to
support the patient care strategy.
•• Manage the specialist referral process: assess when to refer,recognize
what the specialized treatment will consist of, and determine the role
of the primary care physician in cohesive care and follow-up.
•• Identify common overlapping or related conditions.
•• Access and/or recommend resources for both physicians and patients
to acquire additional information pertinent to a range of therapeutic
areas.
•• Effectively discuss with patients their personal responsibilities in
prevention and treatment.
Target Audience
•• Family Practice
•• Internal Medicine
•• General Practice Medical Professionals
3. Accreditation, Disclosure & Faculty
Accreditation
Physicians (MD, DO)
Scripps Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for
physicians.
Scripps Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 16AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)™.Physicians should only claim credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Documentation of awarded credit is provided for registered attendees in
exchange for a completed activity evaluation. Certificates of attendance
are available, upon request, at the end of the course.
American Academy of Family Physicians
This Live activity, Primary Care in Paradise 2014, with a beginning date
of 03/24/2014, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 16.00
Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Members of the College of Family Physicians of Canada are eligible to
receive 16 MAINPRO-M1 credits for participation in this activity due to
reciprocal agreement with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
California State Board of Registered Nursing
The California State Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) accepts AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)™ as meeting continuing education requirements for
license renewal.Most state Boards of Registered Nursing accept AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)™ as meeting continuing education requirements for
license renewal. Nurses should check with their state board regarding
use of CME credit.
American Academy of Physician Assistants
The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts Category
1 credit from AMA PRA Category 1 CME organizations accredited by the
ACCME.
Disclosure
Cultural and Linguistic Competency
This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which
requires that all CME activities comprising a patient care element include
curriculum addressing the topic of cultural and linguistic competency.The
intent of this bill is to ensure that health care professionals are able to
meet the cultural and linguistic concerns of a diverse patient population
through effective and appropriate professional development.Cultural and
linguistic competency was incorporated into the planning of this activity.
About Scripps
Scripps Health, a nonprofit health care system based in San Diego,
California, includes more than 2,600 affiliated physicians and over
13,000 employees at five acute-care hospital campuses, home health
care services and a network of clinics, physician offices and outpatient
centers. Scripps is committed to contributing to the future of medicine
through its clinical research trials, graduate medical education and
continuing medical education programs. More information can be found
at www.scripps.org.
Faculty
Course Director
Michael L.Van Buskirk, MD,ABFM
Chair, Family Medicine
Scripps Clinic
Clinical Professor,Voluntary
Family and Preventive Medicine
University of California, San Diego
Encinitas, California
Conference Faculty
Joel C. Diamant, MD, FACP
Education Co-Director, Scripps
Translational Science Institute
Director, Internal Medicine
Residency
Scripps Clinic/Scripps Green
Hospital
La Jolla, California
Lee A. Kaplan, MD
Division of Dermatology, Scripps
Clinic Medical Group
Clinical Professor of Dermatology,
Voluntary
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California
Matthew J. Levine, MD, FACE
Assistant Clinical Professor of
Medicine,Voluntary
University of California, San Diego
Division of Diabetes/
Endocrinology
Scripps Clinic
La Jolla, California
Christian W. Mende, MD, FACP,
FACN, FASN, FASH
Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California
Jack D. Schim, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of
Neuroscience,Voluntary
University of California, San Diego
The Neurology Center of Southern
California
Encinitas, California
Tarane Sondoozi, PsyD, CEAP
Employee Assistance Specialist
Adjunct Faculty, Center for
Learning and Innovation
Scripps Health
San Diego, California
Christopher J. Suhar, MD
Director, Scripps Center for
Integrative Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular
Disease
Scripps Clinic
La Jolla, California
Eric J.Topol, MD
Director, Scripps Translational
Science Institute
Chief Academic Officer, Scripps
Health
Professor of Genomics
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
Faculty Disclosure
In accordance with theACCME Standards for Commercial Support,course
directors, planning committees, faculty and all others in control of the
educational content of the CME activity must disclose all relevant financial
relationships with any commercial interest that they or their spouse/
partner may have had within the past 12 months. If an individual refuses
to disclose relevant financial relationships, they will be disqualified from
being a part of the planning and implementation of this CME activity.
Employees of a commercial interest with business lines or products relating
to the content of the CME activity will not participate in the planning or
any accredited portion of the conference. Disclosure will be made to all
participants at the conference location, prior to the educational activity
commencement.
4. Course Agenda
Sunday, March 23, 2014
4–5:30 p.m. Pre-Registration
Monday, March 24, 2014
7 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast
& View Exhibits
7:25 a.m. Welcome & Educational Overview
Michael L. Van Buskirk, MD, ABFM
7:30 a.m. keynote presentation
The Future of Genomic Medicine
Eric J. Topol, MD
Voted as the #1 Most Influential Physician
Executive in the United States in 2012 in a
national poll conducted by Modern Healthcare,
Dr. Topol works on genomic and wireless digital
innovative technologies to reshape the future
of medicine. He is a practicing cardiologist at
Scripps in La Jolla, California and widely cred-
ited for leading the Cleveland Clinic to become
the #1 center for heart care. Since 2006, in
La Jolla, he leads the flagship NIH supported
Scripps Translational Science Institute and is a
co-Founder of the West Wireless Health Institute.
He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of
the National Academy of Sciences and is one of
the top 10 most cited researchers in medicine.
His book The Creative Destruction of Medicine
(Basic Books) was published in 2012.
8:30 a.m. Endocrine Pearls for the Primary Care Physician
Matthew J. Levine, MD
9:30 a.m. Break & View Exhibits
10 a.m. New Therapies for Movement Disorders
Jack D. Schim, MD
11 a.m. Primary Care Dermatology
Lee A. Kaplan, MD
Noon Adjourn
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
7 a.m. Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits
7:30 a.m. The Digitization of Man
Eric J. Topol, MD
8:30 a.m. Peripheral Artery Disease: What the Primary
Care Physician Needs to Know
Christopher J. Suhar, MD
9:30 a.m. Break & View Exhibits
10 a.m. Management of Chronic Renal Disease
Christian W. Mende, MD
11 a.m. Preventive Medicine in Primary Care
Joel C. Diamant, MD
Noon Adjourn
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
7 a.m. Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits
7:30 a.m. Management of Type 2 Diabetes: What’s New?
Matthew J. Levine, MD
8:30 a.m. Understanding and Managing Change Part I
Tarane Sondoozi, PsyD, CEAP
9:30 a.m. Break & View Exhibits
10 a.m. Understanding and Managing Change Part II
Tarane Sondoozi, PsyD, CEAP
11 a.m. Stroke Update: Implications for Primary Care
Jack D. Schim, MD
Noon Adjourn
Thursday, March 27, 2014
7 a.m. Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits
7:30 a.m. Literature Update 2013:
The Year’s Literature in 60 Minutes
Joel C. Diamant, MD
8:30 a.m. The Role of Primary Care Physicians in
Managing Hypertension
Christian W. Mende, MD
9:30 a.m. Break & View Exhibits
10 a.m. Wilderness Dermatology:
Skin Diseases Associated with the Great
Outdoors
Lee A. Kaplan, MD
11 a.m. Integrative Medicine in Primary Care
Christopher J. Suhar, MD
Noon Final Adjournment
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Hyatt Regency Maui
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Eric J. Topol, MD
Director, Scripps Translational Science Institute
Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Health
Professor of Genomics, The Scripps Research Institute
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