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🔎 DID YOU KNOW? Free Resources Available Through the AHEC Digital Library

Aug 13, 2026, 7:15:00 AM / by Janice Moore, MLS posted in resource, digital library

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📚 NC AHEC Library Services

adl_logo_Oct2022-1Did you know the AHEC Digital Library (ADL) provides access to a wealth of free, evidence-based health resources?

Through the ADL Free Resources page, you can access trusted tools such as:

  • Medscape
  • MedlinePlus
  • Merck Manual
  • And many other high-quality health information resources

👉 Explore the ADL Free Resources page: https://ncahec.libguides.com/Statewide_ADLFreeResources

Some resources, including Essential Evidence Plus, require users to sign in with their individual ADL account.

👉 Access Essential Evidence Plus: CLICK HERE

Need an ADL Account?

Don't have an account yet? No problem! Visit the AHEC Digital Library website for complete eligibility requirements and application instructions:

👉 How to Apply for Access to the AHEC Digital Library https://library.ncahec.net

Once connected, you'll gain access to a variety of trusted clinical, educational, and evidence-based resources designed to support healthcare professionals, students, faculty, and staff in their learning and practice.

Start exploring today and make the most of your AHEC Digital Library access!

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Clinical Resources to Support You During Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

Oct 9, 2024, 3:00:00 PM / by Janice Moore, MLS posted in resource, adl

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To assist first responders and clinicians in the affected areas, Ebsco has set up a special account for hurricane relief.

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New Podcast Learning Series

Mar 28, 2024, 8:23:46 AM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in Social Determinants of Health, Healthcare Insights, mental health, Substance Use, behavioral health, rural health centers, housing, continuing education series, online learning, population health, alcohol use, winston-salem, podcast, harm reduction, resource, homeless, shelter

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We have a new learning opportunity from Northwest AHEC called the Podcast Learning Series. Now you can listen to select episodes of our Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina podcast and earn continuing education credits. And it’s free!

The podcast format allows you to listen at your convenience and multitask while listening. I personally like to do my cardio workout or weight training while consuming podcast content, and sometimes find myself listening while cooking, cleaning, or doing yard work. It's a great way to optimize your learning and your life activities.

This first episode in this Podcast Learning Series is on homelessness in Forsyth County. In this episode you will learn about the main causes of homelessness in our region, the services provided by service organizations in Forsyth County, and the challenges of serving the homeless population and finding permanent housing.

Once you have finished the episode you can take the short post-test to receive 1 hour of CE credit. And another bonus is that this is offered to you at no cost aside from your time and attention.

You can link directly to the course, register and listen here: https://northwestahec.wakehealth.edu/courses-and-events/72832/podcast-ce-series-homelessness-in-forsyth-county 

Alternatively, you can listen to Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina wherever you get your podcast content (Spotify, Google, Apple, Soundcloud, etc.). Simply search for "Healthcare Insights in Northwest North Carolina" and look for Episode 87 featuring William McDonald, Director of the Bethesda Center for the Homeless in Winston-Salem, NC

Once you have listened you can register for the course, take the post-test and claim your 1 hour CE credit.

I hope you find our episodes timely and relevant to your practice. And finally, if you have a topic or know of a person that you think would be great to have on the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out and let me know. I am always looking for interesting topics and presenters to have on the podcast.

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Highlighted Resource: Helping Young Children and Parents Transition Back to School

Sep 7, 2022, 2:00:00 PM / by Practice Support Team posted in COVID-19, adolescent, resource

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As a new school year starts, mental health for children and adolescents becomes a more important concern.

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Highlighted Resource: Putting Health Behaviors in Context in North Carolina

Jul 20, 2022, 1:06:49 PM / by NW AHEC posted in nc medical journal, resource

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While behavior is an important component of health, promoting healthy behaviors requires going beyond individual choices to address context and background.

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