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Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County

Day at the Capitol

California State Capitol 1315 10th St, Sacramento, CA, United States

CPCA’s 2024 Day at the Capitol (DAC) will be an in-person event on April 16 in Sacramento. CCALAC will schedule and coordinate meetings with the Los Angeles County state delegation. There may be capacity limits on in-person meetings. To join the day-of events, including lunch and reception, participants must register with CPCA here. Materials and talking points … Continue reading Day at the Capitol

Customer Service Training for Community Health Centers

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Join us for a comprehensive training that will equip clinic staff to provide exceptional customer service to patients. The training will focus on the components of excellent customer service including the clinic culture, the patient experience and how to provide customer service when working with patients that present challenging behaviors. Attendees will learn how to … Continue reading Customer Service Training for Community Health Centers

$100
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Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Webinar

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables Community Health Center managers and supervisors to gain crucial skills needed to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: Develop and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams. Utilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right … Continue reading Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

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Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Webinar

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables Community Health Center managers and supervisors to gain crucial skills needed to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: Develop and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams. Utilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right … Continue reading Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Free

Community Health Center Cancer Screening Practices

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The Health Center Screening Practices webinar will discuss the importance of screening for cancer and review cancer screening guidelines and best practices. The webinar will include presentations from Los Angeles County health centers, including South Central Family Health Center and Chinatown Service Center on screening practices and workflows at their respective centers. Resources from the … Continue reading Community Health Center Cancer Screening Practices

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Healthcare Disaster Management Training

LA General Medical Center 1200 North State Street, Rm 1350, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Does your healthcare facility need training on surge capacity management for natural hazards and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) incidents? Join us for Healthcare Disaster Management Training, an in-depth two-day session that is a product of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Emergency Medical Services Agency’s Disaster Resource Center Program. This … Continue reading Healthcare Disaster Management Training

$100
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Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Webinar

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables Community Health Center managers and supervisors to gain crucial skills needed to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: Develop and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams. Utilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right … Continue reading Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Free
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Healthcare Disaster Management Training

LA General Medical Center 1200 North State Street, Rm 1350, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Does your healthcare facility need training on surge capacity management for natural hazards and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) incidents? Join us for Healthcare Disaster Management Training, an in-depth two-day session that is a product of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Emergency Medical Services Agency’s Disaster Resource Center Program. This … Continue reading Healthcare Disaster Management Training

$100

JEDI Roundtable

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

PRAPARE® Screening – Integration and Workflow Models

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Join the Social Drivers of Health (SDOH) team from the National Association of Community Health Centers to explore how utilizing SDOH screening tools such as PRAPARE® can improve patient health outcomes. The session will review various workflow models that can be used to implement the PRAPARE® screening tool to address SDOH. The conversation will include … Continue reading PRAPARE® Screening – Integration and Workflow Models

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Relias User Group

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The CCALAC Relias User Group meets on the second Friday of the month from 9:00am-10:00am. An additional 30 minutes is allocated for any technical assistance from 10:00am-10:30am and is optional. Please visit the Relias – Learning Management System page for more information.

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Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Webinar

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables Community Health Center managers and supervisors to gain crucial skills needed to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: Develop and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams. Utilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right … Continue reading Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Free

Facilitation and Presentation Skills®

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Designed by Expert Effect for CCALAC, the Facilitation and Presentation Skills Workshop helps professionals increase their confidence. The curriculum supports developing and delivering engaging presentations for use within organizations, conferences, and during meetings. Breakout activities reinforce concepts and increase collaborative learning opportunities.  By the end of the virtual training, attendees will be able to:  Identify 10 … Continue reading Facilitation and Presentation Skills®

$40
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CalAIM Workgroup

Webinar

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

Serving Justice-Involved Population of Focus under CalAIM

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California will soon become the first state in the nation to cover healthcare services for incarcerated individuals through Medicaid (Medi-Cal). This ambitious effort – the CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative – will enhance whole person healthcare models and post-release linkages to community-based care. Enhanced Care Management providers will play a critical role. This training will provide an … Continue reading Serving Justice-Involved Population of Focus under CalAIM

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Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Webinar

This intensive and highly interactive 5-week virtual training enables Community Health Center managers and supervisors to gain crucial skills needed to successfully lead and manage employees in today’s challenging and fast-changing health center environment. Participants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: Develop and retain engaged, productive and satisfied teams. Utilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right … Continue reading Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training

Free

Disaster Preparedness for People with Chronic Diseases in Medically Under-resourced Communities

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Wildfires, storms, floods, and other disasters cause disruptions in medication access, evacuations, and power outages for millions of people in America each year. Many people either take medication or have an ongoing medical condition, and survey findings suggest a significant portion of them would either have difficulty continuing their medications or finding support to help … Continue reading Disaster Preparedness for People with Chronic Diseases in Medically Under-resourced Communities

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