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Join us for free, expert-led healthcare technical training webinars and learning collaboratives hosted by Renaye James Healthcare Advisors. Our upcoming HRSA National Technical Training and Assistance Partner (NTTAP) sessions will help healthcare providers stay on top of the latest clinical best practices and innovations. These opportunities are perfect for enhancing skills and improving patient service delivery within your community.
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Pediatrics Webinar
How to Manage Acute Care Conditions in Pediatric Patients
February 6, 2025 I Noon ET
Presenters
Avian Tisdale, MD, MBA, Paralegal
Senior Advisor, Healthcare Leadership
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Hima Bodagala, MD
Pediatric Physician
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This training is an excellent opportunity to deepen your understanding of emergent pediatric care and improve your clinical approach. Pediatric care specialists will share essential insights on acute conditions, rapid assessment protocols, and intervention strategies to enhance your practice and patient outcomes.
Who Should Attend
Pediatricians
Emergency medicine physicians
Urgent care providers
Nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in pediatric settings
Medical residents and healthcare trainees specializing in pediatric care
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Maternal Health Webinar
The Fourth Trimester, Part 1: Working Towards Positive Outcomes in the Postpartum Period Through Screening, Education, and Care Coordination
February 12, 2025 I Noon ET
Presenters
Rachel Mandel, MD, MHA
Senior Advisor, Practice Transformation
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Kimberly Lyles, RN, CPM
Vice President, Population Health
HealthCare Access Maryland
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Led by maternal health experts, this training is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to ensure better health outcomes for both mothers and babies during the crucial postpartum period. A comprehensive review of the medical needs of postpartum individuals, including best practices for screening, educating patients, and utilizing community support services to reduce morbidity and mortality in the fourth trimester will be discussed.
Who Should Attend
Obstetricians
Midwives
Postpartum care providers
Nurses
Lactation consultants
Doulas
Social workers and care coordinators involved in postpartum health
Public health officials focused on maternal and infant health
Community health workers
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Preventive Services Webinar
Pediatric Depression Screening:
A Guide for Success
February 13, 2025 I Noon ET
Presenter
Ericka Goodwin, MD, DFAPA
CEO, Goodwin Medical Associates
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This webinar will explore effective screening strategies to help healthcare professionals promptly identify and address pediatric depression. This session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to recognize the signs of depression in young patients and take appropriate action for early intervention.
Who Should Attend
Pediatricians
Family medicine practitioners
Nurse practitioners
Behavioral health specialists working with pediatric patients
School-based health center staff and social workers
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Chronic Disease Management Webinar
An Overview of DPP and DSMES Programs
February 18, 2025 I 1pm ET
Presenters
Christina Mister, MS, BSN, RN
Clinical Services Director
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Tawonna Melton, MSN, BSN, RN
Clinical Services Advisor
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
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Learn tips for implementing a CDC-approved Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Management Education Services (DSMES) to care for patients at risk or living with diabetes at this training session.
Who Should Attend
Diabetes educators
Nutritionists
Care coordinators
Primary care providers
Endocrinologists
Public health officials
Program administrators
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Preventive Services Webinar
Tips to Structuring Your Behavioral Health Programs
March 4, 2025 I 1 pm ET
Presenter
Nelly Burdette, PsyD
Chief Clinical Officer, Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island (CTC-RI)
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This webinar discusses workforce challenges and provides recommendations for workflows and professional staff needed to address mental health and substance use disorders.
Who Should Attend
Behavioral health program directors and managers
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Counselors
Healthcare administrators looking to integrate behavioral health into primary care
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Emerging Issues: Behavioral Health
Well-being Strategies for the Healthcare Workforce, Part 1
March 13, 2025 I 1pm ET
Presenters
Pamela Llewellyn, MSW, LCSW-C, MBA
Senior Advisor, Behavioral Health Services
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Lindiwe Greenwood, MD, FAAFP
Family Medicine Physician
Michelle Fernández Gabilondo, DSW, MSW
Director of Workforce Development, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
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Part 1 of this webinar series explores the concept of healthcare workforce burnout. The training will provide healthcare workers with a deeper understanding of the causes, warning signs, and symptoms of burnout and compassion fatigue.
Who Should Attend
Healthcare professionals and support staff across all roles
Organizational leaders interested in promoting workforce resilience
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Maternal Health Webinar
The Fourth Trimester, Part 2: Identifying and Managing Behavioral Health Conditions
March 26, 2025 I 1pm ET
Presenters
Rachel Mandel, MD, MHA
Senior Advisor, Practice Transformation
Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Kimberly Gordon-Achebe, MD, DFAPA
CEO & Founder, BHETC, LLC
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This webinar will outline an approach for assessing postpartum individuals for mental health conditions and provide a recommendation for the management of postpartum depression and other behavioral health conditions identified during the fourth trimester.
Who Should Attend
Behavioral health specialists, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors Obstetricians
Midwives
Postpartum care providers
Nurses
Social workers
Community health workers
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Chronic Disease Management
Learning Collaborative
The Role of Team-Based Care on Community Diabetes Prevention Program and Diabetes Self-Management Training Program Provider
Session 1 of 5: Understanding the National DPP & DSMES Programs
March 18, 2025 I 1pm ET
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Presenters
Christina Mister, MS, BSN, RN
Clinical Services Director, Renaye James Healthcare Advisors
Gene Arnold, MS, RD, CDCES, DSMT
Program Director, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Katie Gustavesen, RDN, CDCES
Director of the Center for Healthy Living, Eastern Connecticut Health Network
Mayra Mendoza, MPH, CHW, MLSC
Chronic Care Quality Manager, Project Vida Health Center
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Steven Burdette
Associate Director, American Diabetes Association
Daniel Stinnett, MS, RDN
Senior Manager, Education Recognition Program, American Diabetes Association
Uzma Quraishi, MS, RDN
Managing Director, Education Recognition Program, American Diabetes Association
Charlene Wallace, MBA
National Director, Diabetes Prevention Program, American Diabetes Association
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This five-part Learning Collaborative explores the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES). Facilitated in partnership with the American Diabetes Association, this collaborative will provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to improve diabetes care and prevention in their organizations.
Who Should Attend
Diabetes care teams, including primary care providers, educators, and care coordinators
DPP and DSMES program administrators and managers
Healthcare leaders and stakeholders implementing team-based care models
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What's On-Demand in the HCEA | |
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Did you know we offer HRSA NTTAP technical trainings on-demand? Webinars and learning collaboratives from the past year are available for asynchronous learning from the Renaye James Health Center Excellence Academy training library. You can take a free health center training any day, any time.
This week, we’re celebrating National Healthy Weight Week by promoting a healthy lifestyle and offering practical tips for staying healthy this winter.
To support you in helping your patients manage their weight, we offer free Body Mass Index (BMI) on-demand trainings designed specifically for healthcare providers. These trainings provide you with the tools to effectively discuss weight management and empower your patients to lead healthier lives.
| | | This informative webinar discusses how health centers can better coordinate care with community food resources and wellness centers to help patients manage their weight. This training also explores the use of technology and devices that can empower patients to self-manage their weight loss journey. | | This innovative training provides essential tips on prioritizing the Uniform Data Set (UDS) measure within your quality program, sharing data across your organization, and developing effective performance improvement activities to ensure patients receive the necessary care and support. | |
Continuing Medical Education Credits | |
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Renaye James offers Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits from the American Academy of Family Physicians for most HRSA NTTAP live technical training webinars and learning collaboratives.
Each live webinar is eligible for one CME credit. For learning collaboratives, which contain multiple live sessions, each session is eligible for one CME credit. CME credits will be awarded upon confirmation of attendance and evaluation completion.
For additional information, please visit renayejames.com/hcea.
| | Explore the Health Center Excellence Academy (HCEA) training library, which features over 40 new webinars and learning collaboratives, and register for an upcoming session. | | Visit The Health Center Resource Clearinghouse to access on-demand sessions from Renaye James and other HRSA National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAPs). | | | | |