Southern NH Area Health Education Center January 2018 Upcoming Conferences, Workshops, and Programs January MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 HPV ~ CMC & D-H 29 30 31 1 2 3 www.snhahec.org
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The National AHEC organization and the SNH AHEC are pleased to provide you with this free continuing education opportunity to learn more about HPV vaccination safety. This presentation includes information about vaccine safety systems in the United States; HPV vaccine safety data; and safety monitoring and evaluation for the 9-valent HPV vaccine. Click here to register. Jointly provided by Postgraduate institute for Medicine and the National AHEC organization. Funding for this self-study guide was made possible by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Grant No. NH231P000960 to the National AHEC Organization. The views expressed in this written document do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices or organizations imply endorsement by the US Government.
In Manchester, NH 22 Bridge Street ~ 2 nd Floor February 13 to April 26, 2018 Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00pm to 9:30pm For More Information, contact Florentina G. Dinu at fgdinu@snhahec.org
Cancer Control and Prevention: Integrating Clinical and Public Health Efforts April 4, 2018 Grappone Center ~ Concord, NH Annual Meeting Objectives: Explain the difference between population health management and total population health and how these terms relate to cancer control and prevention. Identify access to care challenges faced by patients with cancer in NH. Identify strategies to reduce health disparities and inequities in cancer control and prevention. Describe how the social determinants of health affects prevention, screening, and treatment and discuss strategies to reduce their impact. More details to come!
Diabetes Today 2018 Whole Person Care: a coordinated and integrated approach to Diabetes Management Learning Objectives at the conclusion of this program participants will be able to: Discuss updates and guidelines to the basal insulins, sglt-2is, GLP-1RAs and DPP4s, and the most recent CVOTs (cardiovascular outcome trials) Identify treatment options for the inpatient and outpatient settings. Identify resources for the low income diabetes patient to get what they need. Target Audience Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Registered Dietitians, Medical Assistants, Respiratory Therapists, Pharmacists, and Certified Diabetes Educators working in hospitals, schools, visiting nurse associations, primary care offices, long term care and community health centers. April 13, 2018 8:00-4:45pm Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Garrison Wing 789 Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820 Keynote Speaker: Jennifer Goldman, RPh, PharmD, CDE, BC_ADM A full brochure will be available soon! For more information contact Gina at 603-895-1514x2
May 4, 2018 UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center Goffstown, NH Target Audience: Medical Providers, Community Health Workers, Nurses and Medical assistants who provide care to individuals who have experienced various forms of trauma. Learning Objectives: 1. Providers will have increased knowledge of the effects of childhood trauma as it relates to physical, mental and emotional health. 2. Providers will be able to look at their own health care setting and identify possible procedures, policies, or physical structures that could trigger patients. 3. Providers will be able to describe three interventions or skills that they can use to decrease the trauma response in patients. Program is free. More details to come!
More details to come! May 23, 2018 Hosted by the NH Division of Public Health Services, in co-sponsorship with the Foundation for Healthy Communities and the CMS Quality Improvement Network. Target Audience: Professionals across a large variety of disciplines related to issues of antimicrobial resistance and stewardship. The objective: To foster collaboration in stewardship across disciplines, empower leadership and work towards a coordinated statewide approach to stewardship.
To register online, please visit http://www.snhahec.org and click on the Upcoming Events tab. For more information or a scholarship form, please contact Gina Savinelli at gsavinelli@snhahec.org or call 603-895-1514 x2.
Stanford s Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: Better Choices, Better Health Do you have patients with a chronic disease? Are you looking for resources to help them take better care of themselves? The NH CDSMP Network is offering Stanford s Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: Better Choices, Better Health as a resource to providers and residents of New Hampshire. The program gives patients with chronic diseases and the people who care for them an opportunity to learn how to put life back into their lives. For more information please contact Gina Savinelli at gsavinelli@snhahec.org 603-895-1514x2 As a series of workshops: Classes are offered in community centers across NH. Upcoming trainings can be found at SNHAHEC, under the BCBH tab Lunch and Learn An introductory one-hour session can be brought to your practice by SNHAHEC to help your staff understand what can be done to help patients with chronic diseases manage their lives.
Carbohydrate Counting a key strategy to managing diabetes a key Want to be able to help your DM patients keep their blood glucose levels within their target range? This 45 minute narrated power point presentation, available online, provides carbohydrate counting tips you can share with patients and clients. Learning Objectives: State what carb counting is and why it is important to manage diabetes State carb targets for meals and snacks Identify resources to learn carb content of foods Explain how to calculate insulin to carb ratios Presented by Della Flanagan, RD, CDE, MEd, BC-ADM, LD Della has been a CDE since 1988. She has been the manager of the Diabetes and Nutrition Program at Concord Hospital, which sees patients of all ages and with all types of diabetes. Click here to learn more about the webinar.