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Join Our Live Webinar on Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy Updates

May 29, 2025 9:00:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in respiratory care

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This presentation will provide an in-depth update on the evolving landscape of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy, focusing on the latest modalities and their clinical applications.

Additionally, the session will explore the nuanced features. Designed for respiratory therapists and other clinicians involved in advanced bronchoscopy, this update will highlight how robotic-assisted techniques are transforming pulmonary diagnostics and intervention, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

1744053114-adobestock293477002-2-lgCheck out all the details and register now to reserve your spot.

Live Webinar

August 28, 2025 12 PM - 1:30 PM

 

Objectives
  • Explain the fundamentals of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy.
  • Identify different modalities of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy.
  • Discuss the impact on patient outcomes in pulmonary diagnostics and intervention.
     

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2025 Aging Well: Empowering Communities, Transforming Care

May 29, 2025 8:15:00 AM / by Alana Dodson, MBA, BSN, RN posted in falls, aging, dementia, Adult health, Appalachian state

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On May 15–16, nearly 200 healthcare professionals, advocates, and caregivers gathered at Appalachian State University for the 2025 Aging Well Conference—a two-day event dedicated to improving the quality of care for older adults. Now in its second year, this interprofessional and collaborative conference was hosted by Northwest AHEC and the Appalachian Institute for Health and Wellness.

agingwellphotoThis year’s event featured expert-led sessions covering a wide range of critical topics, including healthy aging strategies, cognitive health, dementia care, medication optimization, mobility and fall prevention, and patient-centered decision-making. Breakout workshops allowed for deeper discussion and hands-on learning, while also fostering networking across disciplines.

An interprofessional lineup of speakers created a dynamic learning environment where attendees could share insights, discuss real-world challenges, and explore innovative approaches to aging care. The timing of the conference aligned perfectly with Older Americans Month, making it all the more meaningful as we celebrated and empowered the older adults in our communities.

We’re grateful to everyone who joined us to learn, connect, and grow. The feedback we received was incredibly encouraging:

“This is one of the greatest conferences I have ever attended and I can’t wait to attend next year!”

“After attending last year, I knew I needed to bring my friends. My friends came with me this year and it has been so great. We can’t wait to come again next year!”

Mark your calendars—Aging Well 2026 is already in the works! Stay tuned for details as we continue to grow this powerful event focused on healthy aging and collaborative care.

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Supporting the Unsheltered in Burke County, NC

May 27, 2025 9:46:34 AM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in mental health, Substance Use, human service, addiction, volunteering, communication, crisis, homeless, unsheltered

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In this episode of the Healthcare Insights podcast, you will hear the ground level experiences of two wonderful humans working directly with the unsheltered in Burke County, NC. Alice Horton, Director of the Burke United Christian Ministries and Karen Russell, Director of the HOPE Center share their stories of outreach and the importance of meeting people where they are.

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Gain Disaster Mental Health Skills + 2 CE Credits – June 7

May 21, 2025 9:30:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in mental health, behavioral health

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When disaster strikes communities close to us, human service professionals often feel a familiar calling for a meaningful way to utilize their mental health skills in a challenging and rewarding manner that makes a real difference.

1743010973-image-lgThis training will prepare licensed mental health professionals for volunteer or paid roles in disaster response, contributing significantly to the psychological recovery of both disaster survivors and disaster workers. Having more mental health professionals trained and ready to respond in times of a disaster will be an invaluable asset to the people of our state, nation, and world.

Developed for licensed mental health professionals who are assumed to have a base of clinical knowledge, this training will give participants familiarity with characteristics, stages, and responses to disaster. Basic intervention strategies, including psychological first aid and empowerment of coping skills will be presented, along with the important topics of self-care and ethical issues in disaster response.

Orientation to Disaster Mental Health Intervention

Live Webinar / June 7, 2025 9 AM - 11 AM

Check out all the details and register now to reserve your spot.

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Registration is OPEN: 2025 NC Annual STI Update

May 21, 2025 7:00:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in STIs, hiv, sexually transmitted infections

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Join us virtually on August 13th to explore the latest developments in sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Registration Open!

2025 NC Annual STI Update
Live Webinar - August 13th 8:00AM - 4:00PM

go.northwestahec.wakehealth.eduhubfsSTI Update image_Adobe Stock 176739488Topics (subject to change):

  • Let’s Talk About Sexual Health: Taking a History and Introducing Shared Decision Models Into Practice
  • Sexual Health in Aging People
  • Best Practices in STI Prevention Vaccination
  • Leveraging Point of Care Diagnostics to Address STI Syndemics
  • A Practical Guide to Implementing DoxyPEP
  • Updates for North Carolina Providers: What’s New From the NC SLPH, the Role of NC DIS Teams in STI/HIV Case Investigation and Response, Complex Cases in STI Management

Get registered today

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Help Shape the 2025 Licensed Practical Nurse Symposium!

May 19, 2025 9:00:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, lpn

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Northwest AHEC is planning a knowledge-based 2025 Licensed Practical Nurse Symposium for October 10, 2025—and we want your input! This event will equip LPNs across various practice settings with strategies and insights to strengthen their vital role on the health care team.

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Upcoming FREE Webinar on HIV PrEP: Prevention Strategies and Guidelines

May 15, 2025 8:45:00 AM / by NW AHEC posted in hiv

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The Power of Nurses – And How Northwest AHEC Can Empower You

May 5, 2025 8:30:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, registered nurse

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Thank you, Nurses!
If you’re a nurse, we want to take a moment to say THANK YOU. We see your commitment, compassion, and resilience—and we appreciate everything you do to care for others, often in challenging circumstances.

Nurses WeekNational Nurses Week takes place May 6–12, 2025, and it's a time to honor the vital contributions of nurses. Whether you're a nurse, healthcare professional, patient, or someone who simply recognizes the critical role nurses play in our lives and communities, this is the perfect time to show your gratitude.

Northwest AHEC Appreciation Giveaway 🎉

As a token of our appreciation, sign up for our Nursing Continuing Education email list and you’ll be entered to win a Northwest AHEC Swag Bag filled with goodies!
Want an extra entry? Find our Nurses Week post on social media and share it!
📅 Winner will be announced Friday, May 9th.

 

How Northwest AHEC Supports Nurses

The Northwest Area Health Education Center (Northwest AHEC) of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides education and training to support a strong, skilled healthcare workforce—especially in rural and underserved communities across our 17-county region in Northwest North Carolina.

Whether you’re just exploring nursing as a career, actively practicing, or returning to the field, we’re here to support you at every step.

Here’s How We Empower Nurses:

 

To all nurses—we see you, we support you, and we thank you.
Let us know how Northwest AHEC can continue to empower you in your journey.

 

A Special Thank You to Our Northwest AHEC Nursing Staff

HUGE shoutout and THANK YOU to our brilliant nurses on staff here at Northwest AHEC. Your dedication, expertise, and passion make a difference—not just in our department, but across the entire region. We are so grateful for the work you do to support and strengthen the nursing profession.

  • Stephanie Poindexter, MSN, RN – Nurse Educator
  • Ellen Zimmerman, MSN, RN, CHSE – Nurse Educator / RN Refresher Coordinator
  • Alana Dodson, MBA, RN – Nurse Educator
  • Leslie D. McDowell, DNP, ANP-BC, RN – Quality Improvement Specialist / QI Curriculum Coordinator

Thank you for being leaders, mentors, and advocates. We appreciate you!

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A’nya Buckner, Northwest AHEC Scholar, Sends Research to Space Aboard Blue Origin’s All-Female Mission

Apr 22, 2025 12:34:12 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in NCAHEC, Scholars

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On April 14, the sky wasn’t the limit — it was just the beginning — for A’nya Buckner, a senior pre-med student at Winston-Salem State University and one of our outstanding Northwest AHEC Scholars. While she stood on the ground in Van Horn, Texas, watching history unfold, her research was quite literally soaring into space.

news-astrobotany-spaceflightBuckner was one of three WSSU students selected to participate in Blue Origin’s historic all-female space mission, where their research project, involving plant biology, was included on board. As a member of our AHEC Scholars Cohort 5, Buckner has demonstrated a strong commitment to hands-on learning, community service, and interprofessional education — values that are deeply woven into this unique opportunity.

“This experience means everything to me,” Buckner shared. “I’m looking forward to applying what I’ve learned from my labs and lectures to real-world research — and seeing our seedlings in space.”

For Buckner, who aspires to become an emergency room physician or anesthesiologist, this experience bridges her academic journey with a powerful glimpse into what’s possible through collaboration, innovation, and scientific exploration.

The project was part of a collaboration between WSSU and Blue Origin’s nonprofit, Club for the Future, which aims to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers. It’s an incredible milestone — not only for the students and faculty involved, but for women in STEM and future healthcare leaders everywhere.

We’re proud to support scholars like A’nya Buckner, who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in science and medicine — even if that means launching it into orbit.

To learn more about our AHEC Scholars program and how we prepare students for impactful careers in healthcare, visit our website: https://go.northwestahec.wakehealth.edu/scholars

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Honoring Nicole and Supporting Healthier Futures – 5th Annual Walk for March for Babies

Apr 21, 2025 3:56:13 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in staff development

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Today, the Northwest AHEC team came together for a meaningful tradition—the 5th Annual Walk in Memory of Roderica “Nicole” McLaurin, held in support of the March for Babies/March of Dimes. We gathered at the beautiful new J. Dudley Watts Jr. Belews Lake Park, enjoying a lovely day to connect with colleagues, friends, and family as we walked in Nicole’s honor.

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