1 webinar on February 9The Development of the National Community Health Worker Survey to Advance Professional Identity, Policy Leadership, and Organizational Capacity Wednesday February 9, 10-11pm CT This presentation will begin by an introduction of Community Health Workers (CHWs), the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW), and an introduction to the National CHW Leadership and Capacity Project. Hear about how NACHW engaged CHW leaders across the country to develop a comprehensive survey about CHW professional Identity, policy leadership, and organizational capacity. This webinar qualifies for one CHES education credit. Learn more and register here 2 webinars on March 2These 1 hour live webinars will be presented back to back from 12-2pm CT on Wednesday, March 2. Each webinar qualifies for one CHES education credit. Register for one or both! Commercial Determinants of Health: Tobacco Use Wednesday, March 2, 12-1pm CT Amanda Kong, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Kong discusses findings from studies to demonstrate how place-based interventions and policies may help continue progress in reducing tobacco use equitably. This webinar qualifies for one CHES education credit. More information and register for Commercial Determinants of Health: Tobacco Use Health Statistics on the Web Wednesday, March 2, 1-2pm CT Learn the difference between data and statistics, key features and use of health statistics, steps to finding health statistics, and sources of health statistics at the local, state and national level from Erika Lake, MLS, AHIP, Medical and Academic Library Outreach Coordinator for NNLM Region 6, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, University of Iowa. This webinar qualifies for one CHES education credit. More information and register for Health Statistics on the Web 1 webinar on March 8Transgender and Gender-Nonbinary Sexual and Reproductive Health Wednesday, March 8, 12-1pm CT Learn the principles of taking a transgender-inclusive sexual health history and review evidence-based counseling for gender-diverse people regarding fertility, contraception, and cervical cancer screening with Miles Harris, FNP-BC, (he/him). Miles is a trans and nonbinary-identified Family Nurse Practitioner and the Director of Gender-Affirming Care at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at University of California Davis, and the Lead Provider for Transgender Health at One Community Health. This webinar qualifies for one CHES education credit. More information and register for Transgender and gender nonbinary sexual reproductive health |
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