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Early Social Interaction-Mobile Coaching
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We would like to take the opportunity to inform you of an important research study that can benefit our pediatric patients and families.
About the Program:
The study titled Effectiveness Trial of the Early Social Interaction (ESI) Model using Mobile Technology for Toddlers with Autism Identified from Early Screening in Primary Care is a 5-year National Institutes of Health study that seeks to meet the following goals:
- Assess the feasibility of implementing an evidence-based naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention (NDBI) using a virtual platform that supports screening, coaching, and resources
- Compare the effectiveness of starting 6 months of weekly coaching sessions for parent-mediated intervention at different time points
- Examine barriers and promotive factors for widespread dissemination and sustainability of intervention across racial, socioeconomic and geographic lines
Find Out How You Can Get Involved Here
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TCCN Value-Based Program Contract with Aetna | TCCN is pleased to announce the signature of a new value-based program contract with Aetna. The value-based program includes all TCCN members. The agreement will have an effective date retroactive to January 1, 2024. More details will be forthcoming as we implement this new agreement. | |
Georgia Composite Medical Board Decisions Regarding Prescribing Via Telemedicine | |
The Georgia Composite Medical Board relaxed some teleprescribing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December, 2023, the Board indicated that it would be removing some of those flexibilities as of January 1, 2024. At its January 4, 2024, meeting, the Board deferred that action to May 1, 2024. Last week, the Board posted an additional press release, available at https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/press-releases/2024-01-10/board-extends-tele-prescribing-flexibility-until-may-1.
Neither this press release nor the prior release clearly resolves all circumstances under which providers may prescribe or not prescribe without seeing the patient in person. In the meantime, media coverage further confused the question. TCCN is hopeful that the Board will address gaps and inconsistencies before May and will provide updates when available.
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For questions regarding TCCN Value Added Services, please reach out to
Barbara Douglas, TCCN Associate Director of Programs at Barbara.douglas@tccn-choa.org.
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Reminder for GSK Flu Customers About Flu Returns | |
Please see below for important reminders for GSK Flu Returns:
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The returns window will open on March 4, 2024
- All eligible customers will receive an email on March 4th with their return eligibility and debit memo number - Email is sent to all active users and all aligned Reps on GSKDirect - One email will be sent per ship to account
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Return eligibility will be calculated at 15% in total across both Fluarix and Flulaval - GSKDirect will show by product, but eligibility will be based on the total
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FluMist Purchasing Program 2024-2025 Renewal | |
TCCN is excited to announce our Agreement with AstraZeneca for FluMist has been renewed for the 2024-2025 Season!
TCCN FluMist Purchasing Program offers practices upfront discounts for FluMist purchases. To receive the highest discount amount, practices must place their prebook orders by April 30, 2024 to lock in 14% prebook discount. If you prebook by April 30, 2024, then all future orders for this season will reflect 14% discount.
FluMist Pre-book Purchasing Program Options:
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Medical Supplies Program - McKesson | The TCCN Value Added Services Team is excited to announce a new Medical Supplies Purchasing Program with McKesson! TCCN and McKesson have entered into a multi-faceted program for all TCCN Community practices! Click here for more program details | |
Children's Physician Outreach Webinar: Treatment of Enuresis and Encopresis for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other Developmental Delays* | |
Topic:
Physician Outreach Webinar Series: Treatment of Enuresis and Encopresis for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other Developmental Delays
Date:
March 12th, 2024 from 12:00-1:00pm via Zoom
Speaker:
Colin Muething, PhD, BCBA-D
Description:
Join us for the monthly webinar series hosted by Children's Physician Outreach and the Physician Education department. This month Dr. Muething will be discussing the treatments of enuresis and encopresis for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays. The presentation will cover the how-to's of toilet training as well as present current research from our department on the success of the strategies for both urine and bowel movement training.
Click Here to Register for the Webinar
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Georgia 2024 PPP Scholarship Opportunity | |
We wanted to update you about the fully-funded pediatric mental health training opportunity for providers in Georgia. Thanks to a generous donor, The REACH Institute is offering 70 more scholarships for their flagship course, the Patient-Centered Mental Health in Pediatric Primary Care (PPP) program!
This opportunity is available exclusively for primary care providers (pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) practicing in Georgia and will take place May 3-5, 2024.
We encourage providers to sign up as soon as possible because slots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please check out the updated flyer with all the details. For questions, please email ppp@thereachinstitute.org.
Click Here to Register for the Program
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Behavioral and Mental Health Project ECHO – Substance Related and Addictive Disorders Cohort | |
As pediatricians increasingly play a critical role in “whole-child” care, they consistently identify a need to learn more about how to care for children with Behavioral and Mental Health (BMH) needs. Specifically, learning how to screen, when and how to treat, understanding the referral options and when it is appropriate to refer for specialty care. Providing BMH education to pediatricians stimulates confidence in their abilities to deliver care while allowing them to become more perceptive and resourceful in the process. By educating just one pediatrician, we can positively impact the lives of hundreds of kids needing BMH care.
Utilizing the Project ECHO platform, Children's has been providing Behavioral and Mental Health education in multiple cohorts since March 2021. This cohort will meet every other Wednesday at lunchtime starting April 3rd for six sessions and will cover multiple facets of caring for pediatric patients with substance related and addictive disorders. Upon the conclusion of this cohort, we will offer additional cohorts through 2025 covering new behavioral and mental health topics.
Project ECHO uses the online platform, Zoom, and participation in Project ECHO is free of charge. Participants will have the opportunity to earn CME and MOC Part II credits for their participation.
Registration is open now through April 16th. Registration is open to primary care providers in the state of Georgia only. Active participation is required and participants are expected to present at minimum one case during the series.
Event Details:
Substance Related and Addictive Disorders Cohort sessions will take place every other Wednesday from 12:00pm – 1:00pm via Zoom. This series will be facilitated by Kayla Mays, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC.
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April 3rd: Introduction to Substance Use Disorders and Other Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders - Olu Osoba, MD and Gretchen Weeks, MSN, APRN, PNP-C, PMHNP-BC
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April 17th: SUD and the Impact of Trauma: Correlation Between Connection and Addiction Recovery - Tina Niziurski, LCSW
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May 1st: Conference Updates: Substance Use Disorder: A Comprehensive Review and Update 2024 Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy - John Gransbach, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
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May 15th: Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder and Other Disorders - Joe Mathias, MD
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May 29th: Legal and Social Aspects of Substance Use in Youth - Pauline Anderson, MSW, LCSW
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June 12th: Marijuana Use in Youth: Recent Epidemiology, Presentation, Treatment Strategies, and New Research - Darron Lewis, MD
This series will be limited to 35 participants due to the time constraints of case presentations. There will be an active waitlist so please add your name if the course is full and you will be contacted if you are able to join.
To register for this series, click here.
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Behavioral and Mental Health Project ECHO – Building Resilience: A Whole Child Approach | |
Project ECHO uses the online platform, Zoom, and participation in Project ECHO is free of charge. Participants will have the opportunity to earn CME and MOC Part II credits for their participation.
This cohort will meet every other Wednesday at lunchtime starting March 13th for six sessions and will cover multiple facets of building resilience for the pediatric patient.
Registration is open now through March 26th. Registration is open to primary care providers in the state of Georgia only. Active participation is required and participants are expected to present at minimum one case during the series.
Event Details:
Building Resilience cohort sessions will take place every other Wednesday from 12:00pm – 1:00pm via Zoom. This series will be facilitated by Erin Harlow-Parker, APRN, PMHCNS-BC. All sessions will be presented by Rachel Whaley, MSW.
· March 13th: Foundations of a Whole-Child Approach
· March 27th: Building Blocks of Resilience
· April 10th: Concepts to Support Emotional Development
· April 24th: Impact of Effective Communication
· May 8th: Strategies to Support Emotional Expression
· May 22nd: Strategies to Support Emotional Regulation
This series will be limited to 35 participants due to the time constraints of case presentations. There will be an active waitlist so please add your name if the course is full and you will be contacted if you are able to join.
To register for this series, click here.
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New Horizons in Pediatrics 2024 Conference | |
Saturday, April 13, 2024, 7:00 a.m. - 2:15 p.m. (In Person)
Sunday, April 14, 2024, 7:30 a.m. - 12:40 p.m. (Virtual)
Location:
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Support Center, 1575 NE Expressway,
Atlanta, GA 30329
- Sunday (Virtual via Zoom)
Description:
The purpose of this conference is to update pediatric primary care and family Practitioners about the latest information regarding medical conditions that affect children and adolescents, and recommended treatment options.
Topics for the 2024 conference will include:
• Redbook Updates: Immunizations
• Orthopedics
• Dermatology
• AI Medicine
• Psychopharmacology
• Nephrology
• Rheumatology
• Emergency Medicine Workshop
Click here to register
Contact Melynda.baron@choa.org or visit choa.org/cme for more information.
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Child Protection and Child Sex Trafficking Webinar Series | |
Hosted by the Stephanie V Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children. This online training series features monthly webinars on a variety of topics related to child safety, protection, and child sex trafficking designed to keep professionals and community members up to date on legislation and research developments in child abuse, health, and trauma.
While certain trainings may cater to a specific field, such as healthcare or social work, most webinars are applicable to a variety of audiences.
Sign up for the Child Protection Webinar Series.
The Stephanie V. Blank Center also offers four On-Demand webinars. To register, please click here.
On-Demand topics include:
- Mandated Reporting of Child Abuse in Georgia
- The Fundamentals of Child Sex Trafficking
- The Medical Evaluation of Victims of Child Sex Trafficking
- Moving Forward After Victimization: Helping Victims to Survive and Thrive
If you have any questions or need additional information, please visit our website at choa.org/cptraining or email us at cpctraining@choa.org.
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Required CME for Physicians - Sexual Misconduct | |
HB458 was passed into Law in 2021 and was effective January 1, 2022 and requires that each physician complete a 2 hour course in “professional boundaries and sexual misconduct in medical practice” before renewing their GA medical license (this is a one-time requirement).
TCCN’s Malpractice Carrier, Curi, has two 1 hour CME courses on “Sexual Misconduct” that fulfills the new GA license requirement for HB458. Please see instructions below on how to access.
Instructions:
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Login in to your Curi account at www.curi.com
- Click on your initials at the far top right of your screen. (Your initials will appear with a yellow circle around them)
- Select CME webinars
- There you will find two new CME activities- Patient Harassment and Sexual Harassment
If you are not part of TCCN’s Malpractice Program with Curi, please reach out to your malpractice carrier as they may have a class available as well.
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