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New Supply and Demand Data Reveal Pathways to Address Health Care Workforce Shortages in North Carolina

Nov 25, 2024 11:00:00 AM / by Megan Mills Anderson posted in NCAHEC, talent pipeline

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In November 2024 the NC Health Talent Alliance released new analysis of supply and demand data for key health care jobs in North Carolina. The data, which quantifies the depth and breadth of our talent challenges, is the cornerstone of the NC Health Talent Alliance’s efforts to develop a demand-driven workforce system tailored to North Carolina health care employers’ unique needs. The NC Chamber Foundation and the NC Center on the Workforce for Health formally launched the landmark NC Health Talent Alliance public-private partnership in 2023 to address the state’s critical health care workforce shortages.  

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19th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium: Advancing Multidisciplinary Care

Nov 21, 2024 10:00:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in breast cancer, collaborative care, radiology

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The optimal treatment of breast cancer patients involves a multidisciplinary team of physicians. Due to the time constraints placed on health care providers who treat breast cancer, it is a challenge to provide and attend educational opportunities that bring together medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists as well as radiologists, pathologists, nurses and allied health staff. This symposium aims to address this educational need by providing participants with the latest developments in multidisciplinary fields that treat and care for breast cancer patients. Check out all the details on the brochure below and get registered today.

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Free Online Course: Diabetes Performance Improvement in Primary Care

Nov 19, 2024 8:27:03 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in diabetes, online learning

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Diabetes Performance Improvement in Primary Care - Enduring

 

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Celebrating Innovation in Cancer Surgery: A Recap of the 11th Annual HPB GI Oncology Conference

Nov 15, 2024 2:07:25 PM / by Amanda Pearson posted in cancer, oncology, atrium health

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On November 8, 2024, Atrium Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education and Northwest AHEC organized an innovative educational conference centered on Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic (HPB) and Gastrointestinal (GI) oncology. Featuring multidisciplinary presentations by HPB cancer specialists in medical oncology, surgical oncology, transplant hepatology, and interventional radiology, the event showcased the latest data on HPB malignancy treatments through clinical case studies and interactive audience engagement. This conference brought together healthcare professionals, experts, and leaders to explore the latest advancements in the field of cancer treatment.

With 56 participants and 12 expert speakers, the conference provided an invaluable opportunity for medical professionals to exchange knowledge and foster collaboration.

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Using Artificial Intelligence at Northwest AHEC

Nov 12, 2024 3:10:51 PM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in technology, artificial intelligence

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By now, many of us have tinkered with artificial intelligence (AI) by chatting with a GPT. If you live in North Carolina and have renewed your vehicle registration online lately you interacted with an AI chat bot. At the very least you have heard about amazing things it is capable of or perhaps dark concerns surrounding its use and the potential for disruption.

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New Online Modules on Opioid Use Disorder: Register Now

Nov 12, 2024 8:30:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in opioid, opioid use disorder

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You're Invited: Opioid Use and Opioid Use Disorder Online Learning - View any or all of the 3 Pre-recorded modules available online at your own pace, for just $20 per session!

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16th Annual "One Community in Recovery" Conference: Registration Open

Nov 7, 2024 10:00:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in mental health, behavioral health, recovery, addiction, counseling

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16th Annual “One Community in Recovery” Conference Healing Together: Building Stronger Communities

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After the Storm: Empowering Rural Nurses for Mental Health Response and Resilience in Disaster Recovery

Nov 5, 2024 10:00:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, rural health, disaster recovery

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Join us for this FREE Educational Support Program Designed Specifically for Rural Nursing in NC.

Due to the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on Western NC, the NC AHEC Nurse Council has decided to reschedule the 7th Annual Statewide AHEC Celebration for Rural Nursing Conference. Information details for the rescheduled date will be sent separately. Alternatively, we are hosting this free educational support program for rural health nurses still in honor of the upcoming National Rural Health Day in November.

 

Thursday, November 14, 2024 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Livestream Webinar
REGISTER NOW - FOR FREE

 

field of grass and happy young manAs our healthcare providers in our communities are focusing on disaster relief and resiliency, they face these many challenging questions in bringing support to those suffering PTSD while trying to rebuild a new future:

  • What do you say to someone who has lost everything?
  • What resources are available for survivors?
  • How can you distinguish between a normal post-disaster reaction and a serious mental health issue?
  • What are the best ways to support children and other vulnerable populations?

 

Rural healthcare professionals are the heart of your communities and will play a crucial role in helping the people of North Carolina recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. The road to recovery after a catastrophic natural disaster is long, and survivors will need support for years to come. This session, led by our faculty of disaster recovery mental health professionals, will equip you with the skills and knowledge to face the unique challenges of disaster response as you help communities rebuild.

 

Empowering more healthcare professionals, particularly rural nurses, to be trained and ready to respond in times of disaster will be an invaluable asset to our local communities, state, nation, and world. Topic specific focus on hurricane relief for NC will be covered that is reflective of both eastern and western experiences in our state.

 

Additionally, we will offer optional breakout sessions focused on group listening, networking support, and identifying best practices to address the current disaster support needs of the state.

 

Objectives

  • Describe the impacts of disasters on the brain and body.
  • Assess and triage the needs of survivors.
  • Demonstrate effective techniques for stabilization after disasters.
  • Provide support to special populations, such as children and individuals with special needs.
  • Explain the orientation for Disaster Mental Health (DMH) response.
  • Implement basic skills required for deployment in a DMH role.
  • Distinguish variable disaster response in diverse communities.

 

 

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Highlights and Insights from Half a Century of Service to Healthcare Professionals and Our Communities

Nov 5, 2024 9:32:16 AM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in Healthcare Insights, podcast, history

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In this 50th anniversary special episode of the Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina podcast, we take a moment to connect with former colleagues, faculty, and partners to reflect on the many ways in which Northwest AHEC has impacted the quality of health and healthcare education in the 17-county region of Northwest North Carolina over the past 50 years.

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Crisis Counseling FREE Webinar: Techniques and Approaches for Professionals

Oct 30, 2024 4:30:00 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in mental health, Substance Use, behavioral health, social work, psychology, counseling

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Professionals need to learn and practice a calm and encouraging approach during a crisis. The theoretical approach and specific techniques of crisis counseling assessment and treatment can readily be integrated into the professional’s overall framework. Suggestions on beneficial approaches and techniques are provided.
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