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SUMMARY:Health Care System-level Approaches for Improved Quit Rates
DESCRIPTION:Presented by California Rural Indian Health Board \nSeptember 22\, 2021\n9 – 10 a.m. PDT\nRegistration:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtd-igpzMiGNX6JwIOBlcQibyfP452CyRp \nPresenter:\nKris Rhodes\, MPH\nAnishinaabe\, Bad River and Fond du Lac \nOverview:\nEnding nicotine addiction is hard but there are ways to make it easier on the person and on the health care team. Systematic integration of evidence-based cessation services improves quit rates in tribal and urban communities. Proven strategies (5A’s\, team roles\, EHR\, medications\, counseling options\, staff education) and implementation and education tools will be shared to easily embed cessation support services throughout the entire health system. \nTarget Audience:\nPhysicians\, nurses\, health educators\, administrators\, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. \nSpeaker Info:\nKris Rhodes\, MPH (Anishinaabe\, Bad River and Fond du Lac) is a public health leader with decades of strategic and collaborative experience working to elevate the health of Indigenous people with a focus on community-centered tobacco and cancer policy\, systems\, research\, and evaluation. She is skilled in building successful initiatives that are sustainable and culturally grounded initiatives. Kris’ consulting firm\, Asemaake (Anishinaabe word for tobacco offering)\, offers her skills\, expertise\, and networks on a variety of Indigenous public health issues. Email her at: kris@asemaake.com
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/health-care-system-level-approaches-for-improved-quit-rates/
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SUMMARY:Sex after a Cancer Diagnosis:  What Patients Really Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Sex after a Cancer Diagnosis:  What Patients Really Need to Know\n \nWednesday\, September 22 – 12p-1p CT \nAbout the Webinar:  \nA presentation on the many sexual changes that occur after a cancer diagnosis and how to assist patients gather resources they need to help them through the process. Learn about physical and mental changes\, techniques to reconnect to the body\, and physiological and medical options to support patients. Along with methods to help patients communicate to their partners about role changes and rescripting what sex looks like now.     \n Learning Objectives \n\n\nDefine sexual changes that occur after cancer diagnosis and treatment.\nIdentify resources for patients to address sexual changes.\nApply questions to gather information on patients’ sexual needs.\n\n1.0 Continuing Education Contact Hours awarded by Iowa Western Community College\, Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #6About the Speaker:  \n \nBrier Jirka\, LIMHP\, CPC\, CST is a certified sex therapist through the American Association of Sexuality Educators\, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). She believes in a multidisciplinary approach to treatment and works closely with other clinical providers who specialize in sexual issues. Brier also has specialized training in life transitions such as menopause\, cancer and many other medical diagnoses that effect an individual’s or couple’s sexual self/selves. She has presented at many events on the topic of sexuality and sexual health\, as well as providing training for staff to help them implement programs on how to talk to patients/clients about sex more openly & positively.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/sex-after-a-cancer-diagnosis-what-patients-really-need-to-know/
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SUMMARY:Cancer Education Series Day 4: Mental Health and Cancer: Person-Centered Collaborative Care
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health and Cancer: Person-Centered Collaborative Care \nJoin Dr. Kelly Irwin\, M.D.\, and Amy Corvleyn\, MSW\, LICSW\, with Massachusetts General Hospital for a thought-provoking discussion around inequities in cancer treatment for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges. \nBy attending this webinar\, attendees will be able to:\n• Investigate the inequities in cancer treatment for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges\n• Examine barriers to care for people with people with severe mental health challenges\n• Gain skills to integrate person-centered resiliency-oriented cancer care for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/cancer-education-series-day-4-mental-health-and-cancer-person-centered-collaborative-care/
LOCATION:webinar\, United States
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