Nexus Summit 2022 Seminar Showcase: Tried and Tested: Strategies to Implement Virtual Synchronous Interprofessional Education Sessions Using Standardized Patients
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July Webinar: Interprofessional Conversation on How Sensory Changes with Aging Can Impact Function
An interprofessional webinar on July 26, from 12-1 Central will explore how changes in vision, hearing and the vestibular system can impact the lives of older adults. This free educational webinar is coordinated by the Minnesota Northstar Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program. CEU is available. Each speaker will also share about their specialty area and their professional path to becoming an expert in their respective fields.
Learning Opportunities
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12th Pediatric Hypnosis Skills Training Workshops
NPHTI, the premier Pediatric Hypnosis Training organization globally, announces its 12th gathering. Approximately half the workshop is devoted to practicing skills in a collegial small group with like-minded professionals and supportive faculty mentor-facilitators (typically a 6:1 ratio). Since 2010 NPHTI has trained over 1100 licensed pediatric clinical professionals, including mental healthcare providers, physicians, nurse practitioners, dentists, occupational and physical therapists, speech and language pathologists, and child life specialists.
National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education 2023: Reflecting Back, Looking Forward
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Integrating Medical and Dental Care to Improve Health: CDC's New National Action Framework
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a new national action framework to advance medical-dental integration (MDI) in the US. We know that good oral health is essential to promote overall health, yet medical and dental care continue to operate in silos. This framework will pave the way for providers to improve MDI across health care and public health settings and support whole-person integrated care.
Assessing Meaningful Community Engagement
Centering community engagement can meaningfully influence and impact the health and well-being of people. It can advance health equity and transform systems for health (e.g., health care policies and programs, housing, transportation) by ensuring that people closest to the problems are actively involved in driving needed changes and solutions.