lunes, 20 de julio de 2015

CDC Webinar: Training and Supporting Providers for Successful Patient and Family Engagement

CDC Webinar: Training and Supporting Providers for Successful Patient and Family Engagement



Division of Reproductive Health Global Activity eUpdate

Join Us for a Webinar!



Training and Supporting Providers for Successful Patient and Family Engagement 

Thursday, July 30, 2015 1:00pm – 2:30pm Eastern Time    
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In partnership with CDC-funded collaboratives, the Division of Reproductive Health hosts regular Webinars that allow PQCs to share strategies related to their development as well as specific perinatal quality improvement initiatives. These Webinars are available to participants in all states.
This Webcast will present a discussion of quality improvement initiatives addressing training and supporting providers for successful patient and family engagement. This is part two in a three-part series on patient and family engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and participate in the discussion.
Tara Bristol, MA
Director of Patient and Family Partnerships
Perinatal Quality Collaborative of North Carolina
Division of Neonatal – Perinatal Medicine
University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, NC
Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
  • Describe suggested curriculum for provider training and support
  • Highlight educational tools for provider training and support
  • Discuss the role of patients and family members as faculty
To register for this event:
Visit https://cc.readytalk.com/r/njyzxg4xv3tg&eom. All of the information you need to join the meeting is sent by email upon registration.
Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email. We encourage you to share details about this Webinar by clicking the appropriate social media icon in your confirmation email.
Continuing Education:
This session is available for Continuing Education. Click here for more information.

Learn more about PQCs from CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health.

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