2nd Annual Nurse Leadership Conference
2nd Annual Nurse Leadership Conference Read More »
Falls are one of the most challenging clinical concerns to manage causing serious injury even death to residents. Join this Webinar for a fresh approach to manage falls and prevent injuries that is practical, applicable and sustainable. Tuesday, January 24, 2023 I 2:00 PM – 3:00 p.m. (CT) Register Today American Association of Post-Acute Care
Essential Components of Fall Management and Injury Prevention Webinar Read More »
SAVE THE DATE: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 7:45AM-4:30 PMCT FREE learning opportunity for providers, healthcare professionals and community workers with national experts on dementia practices. Sessions will cover the following topics: Management of Common Medical Conditions Observed During Middle and Late Stages of Dementia Interprofessional Team Roles and Responsibilities in Dementia Management The Role of
Dakota Geriatrics Virtual Symposium: Dementia Friendly Healthcare and Community Read More »
SAVE THE DATE: Friday, March 24, 20237:45AM-1:00 PM CT FREE learning opportunity for providers, healthcare professionals and community workers on applying Age-Friendly Healthcare in American Indian populations. Continuing Education and Social Worker Education credits are applied for. Register: https://und.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsduqorTgtH9NI47x3Vn1mdHCzdI8jHGso
Dakota Geriatrics Virtual Symposium: Age Friendly Health Care in American Indian Elders Read More »
In this session, Josh Ohrtman, PharmD, will discuss antibiotic stewardship and the CDC’s core elements and explain why appropriate use of antibiotics is important. Ohrtman will also outline barriers to antibiotic stewardship and provide resources and opportunities for reducing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Antibiotic resistance happens when microbes (germs) develop ways to survive the use of
Antibiotic Stewardship: Updates and Opportunities to Reduce HAIs Read More »
Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) are a large public health problem and a patient safety priority. An ADE is defined as “an injury resulting from the use of a drug. Under this definition, the term ADE includes harm caused by the drug (adverse drug reactions and overdoses) and harm from the use of the drug (including dose
Great Plains QIN Webinar: The ABCs of ADEs Read More »
Geriatric and Age-Friendly TeleECHO Offers Free continuing education credits for healthcare professionals Collaboration, support, and ongoing learning with subject-matter experts and healthcare staff New ways to support patients in their home community Project ECHO: Continuing education credit for providers, nursing and social workers (1 contact hour). Date: Nov 8, 2022 Time: 12PM CT Topic:
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Geriatric and Age-Friendly TeleECHO Offers Free continuing education credits for healthcare professionals Collaboration, support, and ongoing learning with subject-matter experts and healthcare staff New ways to support patients in their home community Project ECHO: Continuing education credit for providers, nursing and social workers (1 contact hour). Date: Oct 11, 2022 Time: 12PM CT Topic:
Project ECHO: Psychosocial and spiritual needs of older adults Read More »
Live, free, virtual learning opportunity for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, health coaches and social workers in the clinic/hospital We invite you to attend the following sessions. Your attendance is welcome at one or both. We will address the quality of care for individuals living with dementia from diagnosis to care planning. Assessment and Care