ALAHOPE Recorded Course - Substance Use in the US
An interactive, online training session regarding the history, current state, and impact of substance use in the U.S. particularly focusing on opioid use and related polydrug use.
ALAHOPE Recorded Course - Overdose Antidote Therapy
An interactive, online training session regarding antidotes for responding to an overdose.
ALAHOPE Recorded Course - Stigma and Language
An interactive, online training session regarding stigma issues and appropriate language around substance use disorder.
ALAHOPE Recorded Course - Harm Reduction
An interactive, online training session regarding harm reduction techniques around opioid use and related polydrug use.
ALAHOPE Recorded Course - Multidisciplinary and Patient Centered Approach to Substance Use Disorder
An interactive, online training session regarding the importance of taking a multidisciplinary, patient centered approach to substance use disorder treatment.
Recorded - The Efficacy, Safety, and Overuse of Ceftriaxone: An Antimicrobial Stewardship Discussion
This program provides a comprehensive overview of ceftriaxone, focusing on its mechanism of action, spectrum of activity, and key pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties.
Category
- Improving Antimicrobial Stewardship Across Alabama (IASAA)
Format
- Webinar recorded
Credits
- 1.20 ABNSee more
Cost $0.00
Recorded Linking Patients with Resources to Address Social Determinants of Health and Social Risk
This presentation will provide an overview of an approach to connecting patients, particularly rural patients, with local resources that address social determinants of health.
Recorded SDOH Screening and Referral Communication
Research has shown that practitioners trained in Motivational Interviewing (MI) have greater confidence in talking with individuals about new topics and greater satisfaction with worklife due to increased success in helping facilitate an individual's decision-making for behavior change.
Recorded Screening for and Filling Gaps in SDoH: Addressing Social Determinants for Better Outcomes in Alabama
Social determinants of health (SDoH) are nonmedical factors that significantly influence health outcomes. Studies highlight the need and opportunity for healthcare providers to screen for negative SDoH and connect individuals with resources to address these risks.
Let's Talk About Lipids - Kristi Kelley
Princeton Baptist Medical Center’s internal medicine resident clinic cares for many patients who have utilized lipid management medications for extended periods or have recently initiated these. One typically thinks of statin therapy to decrease cholesterol levels.
Category
- Brookwood Baptist Health CE
Format
- Live
Credits
- 1.20 ABNSee more
Event date March 10, 2025
Cost $0.00