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Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County

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Introduction to Community Health Centers: An Onboarding Resource for New CHC Staff

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Onboarding Training is a 2-part training designed as a tool to support HR managers and supervisors introducing new and recently hired health center staff to general health center operations, … Continue reading Introduction to Community Health Centers: An Onboarding Resource for New CHC Staff

$25.00
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Core Competencies for CHC Managers and Supervisors Training Series

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables CHC managers and supervisors to develop and hone critical skills to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants learn to: Manage, lead and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams Coach and develop employees and drive accountability Utilize Behavioral Interviewing … Continue reading Core Competencies for CHC Managers and Supervisors Training Series

Staffing for a Value-Based Care Model – Utilizing Staff to Their Fullest Capabilities

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

What staff is utilized in the care coordination model? What can each staff member do under their license or certification? What is the best way to align job descriptions to achieve optimal outcomes? These are common questions from clinical providers and administrative departments. This session will explore different job roles and potential duties that can … Continue reading Staffing for a Value-Based Care Model – Utilizing Staff to Their Fullest Capabilities

Free
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Introduction to Community Health Centers: An Onboarding Resource for New CHC Staff

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Onboarding Training is a 2-part training designed as a tool to support HR managers and supervisors introducing new and recently hired health center staff to general health center operations, including: the history and movement, funding streams, customer service, social drivers of health, compliance, and quality improvement. Training participants will leave the training with baseline … Continue reading Introduction to Community Health Centers: An Onboarding Resource for New CHC Staff

$25.00
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CalAIM Workgroup

Webinar

To RSVP for this meeting, click HERE. Visit the CalAIM Workgroup Page for more information.

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Annual eCW User Collaborative Training

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This training will cover tips and tricks for utilizing eCW’s clinical functionality. This will include areas such as using progress note functionality, document management, sending of orders and PRISMA. We will also introduce the new eCW version (v12) and upcoming reporting requirements (UDS+). This training will also include a review of eCWs eBO reporting platform … Continue reading Annual eCW User Collaborative Training

Free

Non-Violent Crisis Intervention®

APLA Health 3741 S. La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Non-Violent Crisis Intervention® (NCI) program is considered the worldwide standard for crisis prevention and intervention training. The course will teach clinic staff de-escalation techniques and intervention strategies for workplace … Continue reading Non-Violent Crisis Intervention®

$175

Moving the Needle from Vaccine Hesitancy to Vaccine Confidence

CCALAC 445 S Figueroa Street, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

As we expand access to vaccines, we must educate patients with information to reduce their hesitancy. Accessibility is not enough to ensure uptake. This educational session provides an overview of differing types of resistance in both pediatric and adult populations and strategies to build patient motivation. By the end of the webinar, attendees will be … Continue reading Moving the Needle from Vaccine Hesitancy to Vaccine Confidence