Rural Health Clinic (RHC)

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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Fargo Area Quality Care Coalition Meeting – POSTPONED

Fargo, North Dakota | Community Coalition Meeting – POSTPONED The featured presentation will be 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 Fargo, ND area. If you are interested in attending and not receiving meeting invites, please contact

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Minot Area Quality Care Coalition Meeting – POSTPONED

Minot, North Dakota | Community Coalition Meeting – Postponed 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 Minot, ND area. If you are interested in attending and not receiving meeting invites, please contact Lisa Thorp, Great Plains QIN

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Engaging Tribal Communities in Addressing Health Disparities [Session Four]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Diabetes Self-Management Best Practices and Resources [Session Three]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: A Review of Evidence Based and Clinical Guidelines in Treatment of Diabetes [Session Two]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Diabetes Screening and Prevention [Session One]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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