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SUMMARY:Expanding Maternal Health Services at Urban Indian Organizations
DESCRIPTION:July 10\, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EDT\nJoin NCUIH for a presentation on starting or expanding maternal health services at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs). Dr. Tyler Freeman\, physician and Director of Family Practice and Specialty Services at the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC)\, will share his experience developing a full-spectrum OBGYN clinic at OKCIC. He will discuss best practices\, recommendations\, and guidance in building a labor and delivery program at the UIO. Participants will be able to ask questions and share highlights and lessons learned by providing enhanced maternal health services.   \nPresenter:  \nTyler Freeman\, MD\, Director of Family Practice and Specialty Services at the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic  \nObjectives:  \n\nExamine current maternal health services and staff capacity for obstetrics and gynecology services at UIOs. \nDiscuss implementation methods and guidance for expanding maternal health services at UIOs. \nHear best practices and lessons learned in maternal health services from peers at UIOs. \n\nAudience:  \n\nUIO ED/CEOs \nUIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/expanding-maternal-health-services-at-urban-indian-organizations/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Navigating Crisis: The Role of 988
DESCRIPTION:July 11\, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nJoin NCUIH in raising awareness about the 988 Lifeline among Urban Indian Organizations and those who refer community members to 988. As a result of the well-known trauma from wars\, genocide\, and forced removal from ancestral lands\, these and other factors contribute to suicide among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Participants will hear an overview of 988 Lifeline and learn how to promote it in a culturally relevant manner. Speakers will equip participants with practical strategies and resources to effectively communicate the benefits of 988 as a resource in their communities.   \nPresenters from the National Council or Urban Indian Health  \n\nLyz Best\, MA\, MPH\, Manager of Technical Assistance \nMargot Bailowitz\, Public Health Project Assistant \n\nObjectives:  \n\nExplain the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline\, how it operates\, and why it is a crucial resource for addressing mental health crises in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. \nDiscuss and explore strategies and campaigns to promote 988\, identifying best practices for culturally relevant outreach. \nUtilize available resources to support 988 awareness\, including educational materials\, training opportunities\, and partnership information to promote 988 within communities. \n\nAudience:  \n\nUIO ED/CEOs \nUIO Staff \nThose who refer community members to 988
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/navigating-crisis-the-role-of-988/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Infection Prevention & Control Practices: Addressing Wound Care
DESCRIPTION:July 16\, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\n\nInfection Prevention & Control Practices: Addressing Wound Care\nFor the second presentation in NCUIH’s Incorporating Infection Control Micro-Learn Training Resources series\, Dr. Bola Ogundimu\, Nurse Infection Preventionist and Health Scientist at the CDC\, will provide an overview of the micro-learn training suite from the CDC’s Project Firstline (PFL) related to wound care and other skin issues including PFL’s Rash Micro-Learn. Participants will hear how applying bite-sized training content can help improve staff engagement and knowledge retention. Dr. Ogundimu will also briefly address treating rashes and wounds in a field setting outside of an Urban Indian Organization (UIO)\, e.g.\, in a health tent at a powwow. One continuing nursing education (CNE) credit is available.*  \nPresenter:  \nBola Ogundimu\, DrPH\, RN\, CIC\, CPHQ (she/her/hers)\, Nurse Infection Preventionist/ Health Scientist\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion\, Prevention and Response Branch  \nObjectives:  \n\nExplain the concepts and benefits of using the PFL infection control micro-learn training resources at UIOs.\n Increase awareness of available infection control micro-learn resources.\n Discuss\, outline\, and incorporate the rash micro-learn at UIOs.\n Summarize relevant CDC core IPC practices related to skin care\, including wounds and rashes.\n\nAudience:  \n\nUIO ED/CEOs \nUIO Staff \n\n  \n\n \n*Continuing Nursing Education (CNE)  \nCardea Services is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.​​​ Upon successful completion of this activity\, 1.0 contact hour will be awarded. Successful completion of this continuing education activity includes the following:  \n\nAttending the entire CNE activity; \nCompleting the online evaluation; and\, \nSubmitting an online CNE request. 
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/infection-prevention-control-practices-addressing-wound-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Clinic to Community: Utilizing the 340B Program to Improve HIV Care for Urban Indian Populations
DESCRIPTION:July 23\, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EDT\n\nUtilizing the 340B Program to Improve HIV Care for Urban Indian Populations\nJoin NCUIH for the second presentation in its “Clinic to Community” series\, designed to provide Urban Indian Organizations with more information on the 340B Drug Pricing Program. The session will provide an in-depth overview of the 340B Program\, covering its purpose\, benefits\, and the critical policies and procedures necessary for effective implementation. Attendees will learn about the administrative aspects of the 340B\, including eligibility criteria\, registration processes\, compliance requirements\, and reporting obligations. Through this detailed presentation\, participants will understand how to maximize the benefits of the 340B Program within their organizations and ensure its effective and efficient utilization\, increasing access to affordable medications and improving HIV care for urban Indian populations. One continuing nursing education (CNE) credit is available.*   \nPresenter:   \nMichelle Fox\, MBA\, CGMS\, 340B Policy and Compliance Director\, Apexus  \n Objectives:  \n\nProvide a comprehensive overview of the 340B Drug Pricing Program\, including its benefits and eligibility criteria\, focusing on improving access to affordable HIV medications for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. \nEnsure a clear understanding of the 340B Program’s policies\, compliance requirements\, and administrative processes. \nOffer strategies to streamline administrative tasks and improve the efficient utilization of the 340B Program within UIOs to support HIV care services. \nPromote partnerships between UIOs\, health care providers\, and community organizations to support effective 340B Program implementation and improve HIV health outcomes in AI/AN communities. \n\n Audience:  \n\nUIO ED/CEOs \nUIO Staff \nStakeholders and HIV Care Advocates \nTribal Partners and Tribes \n\n\nRecording not available. \n\n \n*Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) \nCardea Services is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.​​​ Upon successful completion of this activity\, 1.0 contact hours will be awarded. Successful completion of this continuing education activity includes the following:  \n\nAttending the entire CNE activity; \nCompleting the online evaluation; and\, \nSubmitting an online CNE request.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/clinic-to-community-utilizing-the-340b-program-to-improve-hiv-care-for-urban-indian-populations/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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