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2019 Conference - Spiritually Integrated Interventions in Psychotherapy & the Community

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Carlos Fayard & Byron Rivera.In this workshop we will present a multidisciplinary approach to address the healthcare gaps of underserved (e.g., unauthorized immigrants and underinsured) Latino population that utilizes county, hospital, and parochial resources.

2019 Conference- Didn't You Know? HIV is Primary Care

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Ben Andrews.Many urban and rural areas face a shortage of providers to care for and treat people living with HIV (PLWH). All primary care providers should understand the basics of prescribing PrEP to protect their at-risk patients from infection. PCPs should also be able to treat PLWH in urban areas, where HIV prevalence is high, and in rural areas, where HIV providers are scarce.

2019 Conference - Evidence Based Approach to the Impact of Spirituality on Health

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Johnathan Wilson.This session will first look at current evidence surrounding the effect of spirituality on health. The second half will provide practical tools that will empower you to address spiritual health in your patients through integrated approaches that will help lead to true transformation of their health and their lives. This workshop is appropriate for providers and support staff at all levels.

2019 Conference- Case Management: A New Frontier with Free Mobile Clinic

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Rachel Bardgett.Good Samaritan Health Services is a mobile medical unit that has been in operation for 20 years. The standard staff members include paid positions for a nurse, driver, and 2 providers for the daytime clinics with volunteer providers for our evening and weekend clinics. The sharp increase in the growth of our clinics and of more complex, complicated patients made clinic more challenging with only one nurse to handle everything from triage to order processing, and patient education. We have implemented a RN Case Management position to assist in increase in compliance, chronic disease management, and statics tracking. 

2019 Conference - Practical Firearm Violence Prevention for Every Clinician

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

David Chen.We will examine the diverse contexts of firearm injuries such as unintentional pediatric injuries, suicide, intimate partner violence/domestic abuse, and other criminological/assault types. We will also discuss the evidence on the effectiveness of injury prevention counseling for each of these groups as well as current legal mechanisms for harm reduction and how these have been used.

2019 Conference - Building Bridges from Clinic to Community

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Mark Dal Corso.This session will briefly describe the concepts of Community Oriented Primary Care (COPC) and Community-Centered Health Homes (CCHH), and describe how public health students have created systematic ways for patients to learn about community resources, empowering them to improve their health outcomes. The participants will engage in an interactive exercise to develop "bridges" from the clinic to the community in which they are working. 

2019 Conference - Collaborating with Pharmacist to Extend Clinical Services in Chronic Disease Management

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Catherine Harrington.We will explore the collaboration story between the Pharmacy School at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBAU) and the Community Health Center (CHC) of West Palm Beach, an indigent care clinic started by the First Baptist Church. PBAU pharmacists staff the Chronic Disease Clinic under a collaborative practice agreement with the CHC medical director. PBAU takes referrals of patients with chronic disease (e.g. diabetes) needing intensive management and the Chronic Disease Management Clinic works with those patients to meet their medication, emotional, and spiritual needs on a long term basis.

2019 Conference - Recovery is POSSIBLE- "From Hopeless Dope to Dopeless Hope"

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Beth and Greg Delaney provide a simple but helpful look at the SCIENCE behind addiction.  They Introduce the importance of Connection/Belonging for recovery, the importance of collaborative networks of care and community engagement, and identify faith's role in the continuum of care for SUD. They will give insight as to faith's role and opportunities in prevention, intervention and recovery supports. 

2019 Conference - Blessed be the Peacemakers

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Lisa Wilson. Healthcare workers are given the opportunity to be the initial touch, to minister God, healing through our interactions and kind word of love, encouragement, and grace. Learn to develop the fruit of the spirit in our lives as workers so we can greet the patients with love and create a peaceful atmosphere.

2019 Conference - I'm Not A Behavioral Health Provider, But My Primary Care Patient Needs One

Posted by Kristy Tarrant at May 08, 2019

Casey Clardy. Many care team members (including PCPs) find themselves ill-equipped, under-trained, and unsure of how to best identify, treat, and manage behavioral health concerns within the fast-paced nature of primary care. This session is geared toward educating and equipping multidisciplinary care team members without specialized behavioral health training to effectively deliver brief interventions and adopt practical treatment strategies.