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Mental Health First Aid Training

Delivery Of Mental Health First Aid Training To Rural North Dakota Communities QHA is providing Mental Health First Aid training to increase the capacity of rural communities including the workforces of critical access hospitals, long term care facilities, and community service providers to use this evidence-based practice to appropriately recognize the signs and symptoms of […]

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Mental Health First Aid Training

Delivery Of Mental Health First Aid Training To Rural North Dakota Communities QHA is providing Mental Health First Aid training to increase the capacity of rural communities including the workforces of critical access hospitals, long term care facilities, and community service providers to use this evidence-based practice to appropriately recognize the signs and symptoms of

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Mental Health First Aid Training

Delivery Of Mental Health First Aid Training To Rural North Dakota Communities QHA is providing Mental Health First Aid training to increase the capacity of rural communities including the workforces of critical access hospitals, long term care facilities, and community service providers to use this evidence-based practice to appropriately recognize the signs and symptoms of

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Roundtable Discussion: Immunizations in the Dakotas

Attend this Roundtable discussion to learn more about immunization efforts and activity in the Dakotas. Register Today. Session Objectives:  As a result of attending, participants will be better able to: Understand vaccination rates in North and South Dakota Discuss vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, social media and how to have constructive conversations Learn about vaccine storage and

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Great Plains QIN Webinar: Infection Control in Respiratory Therapy Practices

Having worked the frontlines through a worldwide pandemic, Jessica has a broad knowledge of firsthand respiratory therapy best practices. Through opportunities to provide education and work within an array of healthcare and long-term care settings, understanding the day-to-day operations provides her with an insight to enhance infection control education in conjunction with therapy delivery. Jessica

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Great Plains QIN Webinar: Putting Infection Prevention into Everyday Practice

To stop the spread of infections, everyone working in a healthcare facility needs to have a foundational knowledge of infection prevention and must be ready to implement basic measures throughout their workday and at home. In this session, we will discuss how infections spread and identify ways to break this chain. We will discuss the

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Resilience - Individual, Organizational, Community (with annotations for pandemics)

Burnout is rarely an individual issue alone.  This presentation will discuss risks related to caretaker/provider health during times of crises as well as models for both individual and organizational wellness. Objectives: After this presentation, the participant, will be able to: Identify tools for resilience for care providers Identify traits of resilient communities and organizations Speaker:

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Grand Forks Area Quality Care Coalition Meeting - POSTPONED

 GREAT PLAINS QIN  NORTH DAKOTA QUALITY CARE COALITION - POSTPONED Grand Forks, North Dakota | Community Coalition Meeting Prescription Drug Repository Program Presenter: Mark Hardy, Pharm D, Executive Director; North Dakota Board of Pharmacy This meeting is open to community partners and coalition members in the Grand Forks, ND area. If you are interested in attending and not receiving

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