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SUMMARY:NextGen User Group – Webinar Only
DESCRIPTION:I’m sorry\, this RSVP is currently closed.
URL:https://ccalac.org/event/nextgen-user-group-webinar-only-16/2024-05-02/
CATEGORIES:CCALAC Meetings
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SUMMARY:Core Competencies for Community Health Center Managers & Supervisors Training
DESCRIPTION: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. \nParticipants Gain and Strengthen Skills to: \n\nDevelop and retain engaged\, productive and satisfied teams.\nUtilize Behavioral Interviewing to hire the right staff for long-term success.\nCoach and develop employees.\nCommunicate effectively as a manager.\nAvoid common legal pitfalls when managing employees.\nCreate and sustain a culture of customer service.\nDrive accountability and deliver results.\n\nWho should attend: \nThis “Core Competencies” training is recommended for managers and supervisors with 18 months or less of supervisory experience AND more experienced managers seeking to refresh and hone their skills. \nCourse Format: \nUsing the Zoom online conferencing platform\, we replicate the “face-to-face” experience without having to travel! Throughout the program\, participants gain knowledge and skills\, work in large and small groups\, participate in hands-on exercises\, and discuss crucial issues in engaging\, managing\, and retaining health center staff. We also incorporate short\, weekly implementation “homework” to encourage putting new skills into immediate action. \nAgenda: \nCLICK HERE for the course agenda. \nTime Commitment: \nThe “Core Competencies” program will be held each Tuesday morning\, April 23 – May 21\, 2024. This is a 5-week course and participants should plan to attend all five sessions. The specific dates are: \n\n4/23/2024; 9:30AM – 12:00PM\n4/30/2024; 9:30AM – 12:00PM\n5/7/2024; 9:30AM – 12:00PM\n5/14/2024; 9:30AM– 12:00PM\n5/21/2024; 9:30AM – 12:00PM\n\nImportant note: Each participant will need a webcam to join this virtual “face-to-face” training (one participant per device). If access to a computer with a webcam is not available\, Zoom has an excellent app and participants may join via tablet or phone with video capability. \nPresented by Lisa Mouscher\, Sogence Training and Consulting. \nRegister Now! \nComplimentary for CCALAC Members and Affiliates \nClass size is limited for this popular training!  \nRegistration deadline is Tuesday\, April 2\, or when capacity is reached. \nInstructor Biography: \nLisa Mouscher is CEO and Lead Trainer at Sogence Training and Consulting. As a popular and dynamic facilitator\, trainer and consultant\, Lisa works primarily with leaders\, managers\, and supervisors from Federally Qualified Health Centers and other community health centers across the country. She brings her extensive background in management\, training and human resources to her work with community health organizations and specializes in two areas: providing intensive management skills training to CHC managers and supervisors at all levels; and assisting health centers to create and sustain a culture of customer service. Lisa is known for facilitating immediately applicable results as well as lasting impact to strengthen community health centers for the long-term. \n  \n  \nThis training has been made possibly through the generous support of L.A. Care Health Plan.
URL:https://ccalac.org/event/core-competencies-for-community-health-center-managers-supervisors-training-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Disaster Preparedness for People with Chronic Diseases in Medically Under-resourced Communities
DESCRIPTION: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 manage their illness during an emergency. When managed poorly\, chronic conditions\, such as diabetes\, kidney disease\, and heart disease\, can lead to medical crisis. Power is often interrupted during disasters\, affecting storage for temperature-sensitive medications and electricity-powered medical equipment. \nLed by Direct Relief staff\, this workshop provides an overview of the impact of disasters on medically under-resourced communities and people with chronic diseases. This workshop has a broad approach intended for clinicians and other health center staff concerned about disaster preparedness. Participants will learn how patients\, health centers\, and pharmacies can better prepare for disasters. \nAt the end of the virtual workshop\, participants will be able to:\n• Understand the disproportionate impact of disasters on people with chronic diseases.\n• Recognize which chronic diseases are commonly affected by disasters.\n• Know ways to help patients and healthcare facilities prepare for disasters.\n• Know resources patients and healthcare facilities can contact for assistance following a disaster. \nPresented by Ruth Smarinsky\, PharmD\, Senior Advisor and Annie Vu\, Associate Director of Charitable Pharmacy\, Direct Relief \n  \nComplimentary for CCALAC Members and Affiliates \nRegister Now! \n  \nInstructor Biographies: \nRuth Smarinsky\, PharmD\, Senior Advisor\, Direct Relief \nDr. Ruth Smarinsky has lectured to pharmacy students at Western University on disaster preparedness from a pharmacist perspective and to UCSF pharmacy students on career opportunities for pharmacists in the safety net. She has also given lectures at NAFC symposiums on ways to supply medications to uninsured patients. Currently\, Ruth is the Senior Advisor at Direct Relief and previously served as the Director of Pharmacy and Clinical Affairs. Since 2006\, Ruth has expanded programming domestically including the development of toolkits for preparedness and response for nonprofit partners. Further\, she served on the state of Texas’ Blue Ribbon Task Force to better prepare for disasters. Prior to joining Direct Relief\, Ruth was the Pharmacy Director and first on staff pharmacist at Venice Family Clinic. \nAnnie Vu\, Associate Director of Charitable Pharmacy\, Direct Relief \nFor the last eight years\, Annie Vu has worked closely with community health centers\, free clinics\, and other safety-net facilities to provide ongoing support and resources to organizations impacted by emergencies. She has strong relationships and is a key partner that has served as a point of contact to partners by offering assistance\, expediting shipments\, resolving logistical challenges\, gathering stories and feedback\, and providing updates for internal/external communication. \nDirect Relief aims to provide support efficiently and effectively\, while recognizing that every community and event is unique. Projects led include two airlifts to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria\, extensive distribution of PPE and ICU kits during the pandemic\, and pre-positioning caches of medicines and medical supplies ahead of hurricane season each year. Most recently\, Annie has been supporting healthcare providers on Maui as they continue to recover and rebuild from the wildfires\, which includes shipments of medicines and supplies\, a vaccination campaign coordinated by the state department of health\, and PPE kits for safe re-entry. \n 
URL:https://ccalac.org/event/disaster-preparedness-for-people-with-chronic-diseases-in-medically-under-resourced-communities/
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SUMMARY:eCW Annual Training
DESCRIPTION:This training is intended to review upcoming eCW enhancements\, products\, and services along with tips and tricks to increase document and office efficiency. The target audience is focused on all eCW users including providers\, practice managers\, front office\, mid office\, and support staff.   \nAfter the training\, participants will learn: \n\neCW Tips and Tricks\nNew features and enhancements for V12\nStaff onboarding and offboarding strategies\nOffice efficiencies\n\nPresented by Tiffany Richardson\, RN\, BSN\, Medical Advantage \nView the agenda here. \nThis training is restricted only to participants of the CCALAC eCW User Collaborative. \n To ensure a high-quality training experience and in consideration of space constraints\, each health center will be restricted to sending a maximum of two individuals.  \nRegister Now! \nShould you have any inquiries\, please reach out to Nothabo Ndlovu\, Health IT Programs Coordinator at nndlovu@ccalac.org.  \n  \nInstructor Biography: \nTiffany Richardson has 15+ years of experience in healthcare and 20+ years in customer service. Her personal goal is to decrease user burnout with EMR’s and increase direct patient care. Tiffany is currently an Optimization Consultant on the Practice Solution Team at Medical Advantage. In this role\, she assesses Database both Remotely and On-site providing solutions using best practice methodology. She is responsible for End-User Training\, Tip Sheets\, Workflow Analysis\, Identifying Gaps\, and Optimal Configuration. During her time with Medical Advantage\, she has spent a great deal of time building out Workflow Solutions for eCW along with assisting the Implementation Team on Build Checklists for Go-Live Clinics. Tiffany also has vast knowledge with eCW EPCS\, Quality Programs\, Patient Engagement\, ASC\, Inventory\, In House Configuration\, eClniicalTouch\, eClinicalMobile\, Dictation solutions\, Letter and Form Management\, and P2P Workflows. \nTiffany has an extensive knowledge with healthcare processes working as Registered Nurse providing direct patient care in diverse settings both In-Patient and Out-Patient Care working with multiple EHR Software’s. Tiffany has worked in ICU\, Respiratory Step-Down Units\, Urgent Care Clinics\, and Primary Care Clinics using EPIC\, eClinicalWorks\, Meditech\, and Docutap. While employed with the Primary Care Clinic\, using eCW\, she was responsible for scrubbing all the providers notes for completion as the Assistant Director of Medical Services. She also has extensive knowledge with Information Technology\, building servers\, end user computers\, and networks prior to Nursing School as Network Administrator. She has actively worked as an EHR Consultant for the past 4 years honing her skills as a Nurse and a Network Administrator to provide solutions for complex challenges. She has worked alongside billing professionals identifying solutions for coding notes correctly for payment of services. She is an exceptional trainer providing thorough instructions identifying learning styles and adapting accordingly. Her skills as critical thinker\, collaborator\, and communicator assist her with providing solutions. \nTiffany obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration from Northeastern State University with a focus in Telecommunications and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from University of Oklahoma. She also served on her State Nursing Student Association Board while attending nursing school as President and Public Relations Chair and is still involved in her State Nursing Association. Tiffany has obtained eClinicalWorks Train the Trainer certification for both EMR and PM. She continues to keep her RN License current in State of Oklahoma with continued education on relevant Patient Safety\, Compliance\, Federal Government Policies\, Evidence Based Outcomes\, and Industry Trends. She is very solution driven and dedicates herself to any client assignment.
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