Each November, North Carolina joins the nation in recognizing Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. A time to honor families walking through memory loss, uplift caregivers, and renew our commitment to building communities where older adults can thrive with dignity and support.
Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Honoring Strength and Building Support
Nov 24, 2025 9:30:01 AM / by Alana Dodson, MBA, BSN, RN posted in Alzheimers
Is Breast Cancer a Joke?
Nov 19, 2025 10:35:00 AM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in breast cancer, podcast
It has been said that humor is the best medicine. And of course, breast cancer is not a joke! Accomplished author Cara Lockwood encourages those affected by a breast cancer diagnosis to find levity to help navigate through this journey in her new book "There's No Good Book for This (But I Wrote One Anyway) - The Irreverent Guide to Crushing Breast Cancer." Cara joins the Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina podcast to share her story and insights from her own battle with breast cancer, and how she still managed to find humor in the process. Listen to the episode below or search "Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina" wherever you listen to podcasts and click on episode 139.
Human Trafficking Awareness for Healthcare Professionals - Online Self-Paced Learning
Nov 19, 2025 8:15:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in Social Determinants of Health, human trafficking
Online Self-Paced Learning | 1 CME / 1 Contact Hours | $20 Fee
Healthcare professionals are often the first—and sometimes only—point of contact for victims of human trafficking. This self-paced online course equips practitioners with the tools to recognize, respond, and report trafficking situations with compassion and accuracy.
What You’ll Learn:
Identify potential victims of sex and labor trafficking based on observable indicators and patient interactions.- Understand how Social Determinants of Health—including minority status and substance use—impact vulnerability to trafficking.
- Apply Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) principles when engaging with individuals who may be victims.
- Navigate appropriate reporting protocols, including options when victims do or do not consent to assistance.
Why It Matters:
This course goes beyond stereotypes to provide realistic, evidence-based insights into trafficking scenarios. You’ll gain practical knowledge to support victims and connect them with local and national resources.
Available Credits:
- 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Hours
- 1 Contact Hours from Northwest AHEC
Cost: $20
Celebrating Nurse Practitioners Week in North Carolina
Nov 14, 2025 1:52:44 PM / by Alana Dodson, MBA, BSN, RN posted in Nursing, nurse practitioners
Join us in honoring the incredible Nurse Practitioners (NPs) who make a difference every day in our communities. November 9–15 is recognized as National and North Carolina Nurse Practitioner Week, a time to celebrate the dedication and expertise of these vital healthcare professionals.
With approximately 16,687 Nurse Practitioners reported in North Carolina (per the NC Board of Nursing), this growing workforce plays a critical role in expanding access to high-quality healthcare across our state—from the mountains to the coast and everywhere in between.
To all Nurse Practitioners: thank you for your extraordinary work and the compassionate care you provide. Your commitment strengthens the health and well-being of North Carolina communities.
👉 Explore Northwest AHEC’s Upcoming Nursing Programs - Click Here

National Rural Health Day is on November 20th!
Nov 11, 2025 10:00:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, rural health
Rural America: Community & Opportunity
Did you know that nearly 61 million Americans call #rural communities home? These areas combine a strong sense of community with fulfilling work opportunities! Join us in celebrating the #PowerOfRural on Nov 20 for #NationalRuralHealthDay. Learn more at powerofrural.org.
***Also, join us for this upcoming event***
NC AHEC 8th Annual Celebration of Rural Health Nursing - Webinar on November 14th
Silent Struggles, Strong Voices: Advocating for Patients and Families
Register Now!
November 14, 2025
8:00AM - 1:00PM
Live Webinar
The NC AHEC Nurse Council celebrates the unique role and essential service of nursing in rural healthcare with our NC AHEC 8th Annual Celebration of Rural Nursing in honor of National Rural Health Day. Rural nurses are the often-unseen pillars of their communities—responding not only to medical needs, but also to deeply rooted social challenges. Silent Struggles, Strong Voices is designed to elevate and empower rural nursing professionals as they confront the silent epidemics affecting patients and families. This program is supported by all of NC AHEC and the Nurse Council.
Growing Well 2025: Recap and Insights You Can Still Access Online
Nov 10, 2025 4:17:58 PM / by Amanda Pearson posted in family medicine, Pediatric, Enduring, Pediatrics, autism
Hosted by Appalachian State University in partnership with Northwest AHEC
October 12–14, 2025
The inaugural 2025 Growing Well "Moving Mountains and Community" Conference brought together a diverse and passionate group of professionals, caregivers, and advocates to advance care for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). Held at the Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC, the event was a vibrant celebration of collaboration, innovation, and community-driven care.
This year’s conference three-day conference welcomed 64 participants to the preconference workshop on October 12th, and 141 attendees at the October 13-14th main sessions, reflecting strong engagement across healthcare, education, and family support sectors.
Preconference Workshop: Laying the Groundwork for Change
On October 12th, the conference began with a dedicated preconference day focused on skill-building and foundational strategies. Participants engaged in interactive workshops and training sessions designed to enhance trauma-informed care, communication support, and early identification of developmental delays.
Main Conference: Interdisciplinary Innovation in Action
Held October 13th–14th, the main conference featured expert-led lectures, case-based discussions, simulations, and panel conversations. Topics included:
- Medical management of children with complex health conditions
- Communication support for children with autism and developmental challenges
- Evidence-based behavioral therapies
- Cross-system collaboration in child welfare and mental health
- Transition planning from school to adulthood
The conference emphasized equitable, coordinated, and family-centered approaches, with a strong focus on addressing social determinants of health such as food insecurity, housing instability, and access to education.
A Space Where All Belong
In keeping with its theme, “Moving Mountains and Community,” the conference created an inclusive space for professionals and families alike. Attendees included physicians, nurses, therapists, educators, public health professionals, and caregivers—each contributing unique perspectives and lived experiences.
Looking Ahead
The 2025 Growing Well Conference marked a powerful beginning for what promises to be an ongoing movement toward better care and outcomes for CYSHCN. Northwest AHEC, Appalachian State University, and the Appalachian Institute for Health and Wellness extend their gratitude to all who participated and helped make this event a success.
We look forward to continuing this journey together—moving mountains, building community, and growing well.
Missed the Conference in 2025?
You can still experience the energy and insights of the inaugural Growing Well “Moving Mountains and Community” Conference—now available online! From November 10, 2025 through February 10, 2026, access 14 recorded lectures from the main event.
👉 Click here to view all available lectures
📣 We want to hear from you!
Nov 6, 2025 10:29:07 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in continuing education, health professionals
As we celebrate the vital role of continuing education professionals, we want to hear from you — our partners, collaborators, and colleagues.
**In one word, how would you describe Northwest AHEC/OCME as a contributor to Healthcare Continuing Education?**
Drop your word in the comments 👇
Or fill out this form https://hubs.la/Q03J5bT60
The Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) and the Northwest Area Health Education Center (Northwest AHEC) of Wake Forest University School of Medicine is proud to recognize and celebrate Healthcare Continuing Education Professionals Day - a day dedicated to honoring the individuals who ensure that healthcare providers remain informed, skilled, and prepared to deliver exceptional care. These professionals are the backbone of lifelong learning in healthcare. They design, coordinate, and evaluate educational programs that directly impact patient outcomes and the quality of care across our communities. As we prepare to celebrate on January 23, 2026, we also reflect on the strength and impact of our partnerships. Our collaborations with healthcare institutions, academic centers, professional associations, and community organizations are foundational to our mission. Together, we create dynamic, evidence-based educational opportunities that empower healthcare professionals at every stage of their careers.
Through these partnerships, we are not only advancing continuing education - we are shaping the future of healthcare. We extend our deepest gratitude to all continuing education professionals and our valued partners. Your dedication, innovation, and commitment to excellence inspire us every day.
We would love your input!
Please provide a response to the question below no later than COB, Wednesday, December 10th. We plan to use the responses to create a word cloud and use on promotional item for recognition of this important day.
Thank you for being part of this journey!
🩺 Silent Struggles, Strong Voices: Celebrating Rural Nursing Across North Carolina
Nov 4, 2025 12:05:07 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, rural health

Date: November 14, 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Livestream Webinar
Registration Fee: $35
Register here: Southern Regional AHEC Event Page
In honor of National Rural Health Day, the NC AHEC Nurse Council invites you to join the 8th Annual Statewide Celebration of Rural Nursing—a powerful virtual gathering designed to uplift, educate, and empower nurses serving in rural communities.
This year’s theme, “Silent Struggles, Strong Voices: Advocating for Patients and Families,” highlights the resilience and advocacy of rural nurses who navigate not only clinical challenges but also the social and systemic barriers their patients face every day.
💡 Why Attend?
Rural nurses are often the lifeline of their communities. This event offers a unique opportunity to:
- Earn 4.0 Nursing Contact Hours
- Engage with expert speakers on timely topics like addiction treatment, adolescent tobacco use, human trafficking, and mental health stigma
- Connect with peers across the state who share your passion for rural health
🗓️ Agenda Highlights
Bridging the Addiction Treatment Gap
Dr. Alex Elswick, University of Kentucky
Treatment of Adolescent Tobacco and E-Cigarette Use
Dr. Libby Carver, Duke Employee & Occupational Health
Don’t Be Social: Human Trafficking and Social Media
Judge Toni King, NC District Court
Breaking the Silence: Addressing Mental Health Stigma
Dr. Joanna Linn & Lyndsey Parham, MAHEC Center for Psychiatry
Whether you're a nurse, educator, or healthcare advocate, this event is a chance to celebrate the vital role of rural nursing and gain tools to better serve your community.
Annual Share the Health Fair to Offer Free Screenings, Tests and Other Services
Oct 30, 2025 8:15:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in health equity, health care
The 26th annual Share the Health Fair, sponsored by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the Northwest Area Health Education Center, will be held Saturday, Nov. 8th.
Explore What’s Ahead: Upcoming Activities from Northwest AHEC & Wake Forest University School of Medicine OCME
Oct 30, 2025 8:00:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Webinar, continuing education series, online learning
We’re excited to share a dynamic selection of upcoming educational opportunities from the Northwest Area Health Education Center (NWAHEC) and the Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Whether you're seeking in-person training, live webinars, or self-paced online learning, there's something for every healthcare professional.
Activity Spotlight
- 43rd Annual Conference Gravidas at Risk – 11/5/25 & 11/6/25
- NC AHEC 8th Annual Statewide Celebration of Rural Nursing – 11/14/25
- 27th Annual Diabetes Management Conference – 11/14/25
- 20th Annual Neuroscience Conference – 11/14/25
- Emotional CPR (eCPR) Training Series – 11/19/25
- HPB GI Oncology Conference 2025 – 11/21/25
- Arts & Medicine - So, You Want to be a Conductor? - 12/8/25
- Arts & Medicine - Come Out of the Shower – 12/9/25
- Arts & Medicine - Check Your Pulse and Find Your Groove – 12/9/25
- Arts & Medicine - Follow the Follower: Adapting Your Communication – 12/12/25
- Arts & Medicine - Art & Empathy – 12/15/25
- 17th Annual NC "One Community in Recovery" Conference – 3/4/26-3/6/26
- Nurturing the Nurturers: A Retreat For Sustaining Healthcare Well-being – 3/20/25
- Check out our Course Catalog
Save The Dates
- Atrium Health Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute Cardiovascular Symposium – 01/16/2026
- 20th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium 1/16/26
- 40th Annual Northwest AHEC Respiratory Care Conference 2/25/26–2/26/26
- 14th Annual Breastfeeding Forum 3/10/26
- 2026 NC Annual STI Update 3/26/26
- 14th Annual UNC-Duke-Wake Forest Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference – 04/25/2026
- Charles L. Spurr Piedmont Oncology Symposium – 05/01/2026 – 05/02/2026
- Summer Interpreter Series - Wednesdays, 5/6-27, and 5/28/26
***Read our latest E-Newsletter Here***
Enduring Online Learning from Northwest AHEC: Earn CE credits on your schedule
Busy schedule? No problem! Northwest AHEC offers **enduring online learning** designed for your lifestyle. Whether it’s early morning coffee or winding down at night, our self-paced courses are available 24/7-no compromises on quality! Learn More
Upcoming Activities
We'd love to have you join us for our upcoming activities. Join us in person or via webinar, even some self-paced online-learning options too. Check out our Course Catalog




