The 2024 Weitzman Institute Virtual Symposium provides a unique opportunity to hear from some of the nation’s top thought leaders, clinicians, researchers, and entrepreneurs who are leading efforts in the Institute’s key priority areas: Social Determinants of Health, Health Systems Transformation, and Workforce Development. This activity includes the recordings for learners to view for credit.
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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 ECHO learning series connects healthcare providers to a community of peers and subject-matter experts from across Ohio to address high value psychiatric topics.
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"Self-Paced Lessons to Expand Peer Recovery Supporter Skills in Rural Ohio" is a self-paced online program developed in collaboration between with the Weitzman Institute and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. This course offers six concise lessons.
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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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The goal of this self-paced module is to provide learners with a new perspective and the confidence to apply best practices to interrupt microaggressions in the workplace and in everyday life.
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Weitzman ECHO MAT sessions provide the front-line primary care provider and team with the support and expert advice that they need to gain confidence in their management of opioid dependence with buprenorphine.
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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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Addresses questions on HIV prevention, screening, and management, viral hepatitis screening and treatment, substance use disorder management, LGB and Transgender health including gender-affirming therapy, STI screening and treatment, and more.
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Project ECHO Complex Care Management aims to translate the Project ECHO model, originally intended for physicians, into a tool that supports nurses as they care for their most complex patients.
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