This 1 hour self-paced module equips community health workers (CHWs) with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct home visits safely, effectively, and respectfully.
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In this e-learning series, interdisciplinary teams of leaders will participate in collaborative workshops and emerge with action-oriented, ready-to-implement plans to impact areas such as talent acquisition: inclusive hiring practices, recruitment and retention strategies; employee engagement and inclusion; utilizing data to inform policy and practice; recognizing and mitigating structures of power and oppression; and organizational accountability.
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This ECHO series is a no-cost, 10-session continuing education series for clinicians who face significant challenges in community health care concerning the formal diagnosis and management of obesity.
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Weitzman ECHO Advanced Primary Care connects rural primary care medical and behavioral health providers nationally with a multidisciplinary team of experts to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes for rural and underserved patients in adult psychiatry and substance use disorders.
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This activity is now available for learners who would like to view the recordings and materials from one or more of the Weitzman ECHO Peer Recovery Support in Ohio live sessions.
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This self-paced course provides medical assistants (MAs) and other healthcare professionals the tools they need to apply professionalism and effective communication within the interprofessional team and with patients.
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This self-paced course provides medical assistants (MAs) and other healthcare professionals the tools they need to improve interprofessional communication within a primary care team.
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This free self-paced module features a multidisciplinary panel of experts who will review the complexities of obesity, treatment and diagnosis, and how to work with your patients.
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This series focuses on select topics geared toward school-based health professionals. Each session is $25 ($20 for CASBHC members).
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Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as the organization responsible for The National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAP) on Clinical Workforce Development, Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC) and its Weitzman Institute under Moses/Weitzman Health System, Inc. provides a model of free technical and training assistance to health centers across the United States. The application will provide you with a detailed introduction and overview of these free learning opportunities.
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