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Milwaukee Consortium for Hmong Health, Inc. Spring Health & Resource Fair

1802 W Walnut St, Milwaukee, WI 53205

Ascension Columbia St. Mary Mammography coach will be visiting the fair, please call us at 414-212-8087 to schedule your annual screening mammogram. No insurance? Call us to see if you will be eligible for programs to help pay for your screening. There will also be Free: Health Screening, COVID Vaccine & Testing, Community Resources. Please... Read more »

Pulling Back Your Genetic Roots Community Conversation

Webinar/Web Conference

Learning How to Document, Update and Understand Your Family Health History Saturday, April 30, 1-3 p.m. Join us for a discussion about your family health history and how it could put you at higher risk of getting a serious disease like cancer, heart disease or diabetes. Tiffiney G. Carter, MS, CGC, a certified genetic counselor... Read more »

Immigrant Eligibility for Health Insurance Programs

Webinar/Web Conference

Upcoming Training: Immigrant Eligibility for Health Insurance Programs Join Covering Wisconsin for a webinar and Q&A. Topic: Immigrant Eligibility for Health Insurance Programs When: May 4, 2022 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM This training will review the eligibility for people with varying immigrant statuses for Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus) and Healthcare.gov, including future Ukrainian arrivals.  The... Read more »

Health Disparities and Mounting Health Concerns Coming Out of a Pandemic: Discussing Overall Health Disparities That Exist In The Wisconsin Native American Community, And The Challenges That An Ongoing Pandemic Has Magnified

Webinar/Web Conference

Featuring Dr. Lyle Ignace M.D., M.P.H., President and CEO of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, Inc. This lecture will discuss the overall health disparities that exist in the Wisconsin Native American community, and the challenges that an ongoing pandemic has magnified.

10th Annual Great Lakes Palliative Care Conference

Lake Geneva

The purpose of the 10th Annual Great Lakes Palliative Care Conference is to bring together educators and leaders in palliative care from the Medical College of Wisconsin and the national community to explore challenging topics in palliative care and to advance the practice of hospice and palliative medicine. Target Audience Physicians Psychologists Allied Health Professionals... Read more »

MENTAL HEALTH: WHAT IF WE TALKED ABOUT IT?

Webinar/Web Conference

EVENT DETAILS Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LsWIvaZTRxemch3PFSRKHw This one-hour session will emphasize mental health as an important part of overall wellness. By having an open conversation about mental health, we hope to remove the stigma and encourage important action. This session will cover: • Mental health as an important part of whole health • Ways in which mental... Read more »

Tri-Networks Policy Webinar #1: The Importance of Pursuing the “P” in PSE

Webinar/Web Conference

This is the first webinar in a series of three webinars for National Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs and Coalitions designed to highlight how policy can be used to advance cancer-related goals and objectives and increase health equity. During this webinar, presenters will discuss the policy opportunities available through the next CDC 5-year Cooperative Agreement (DP22-2202),... Read more »

Who Am I Now? Survivorship Series: Part 1

Webinar/Web Conference

Survivorship Series: Part 1 Life following diagnosis and treatment, whatever the outcome, can feel uneasy and challenging. For some, it is a time to re-examine, reaffirm, or to change. Join Dr. Brian Leitzke, a clinical health psychologist from UW Health, as he discusses these challenges of image, identity, and purpose. Coming Soon: Nutrition: Food As... Read more »

Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening

Webinar/Web Conference

Free Webinar: Increasing Cervical Screening May 11 | 12 - 1 p.m. Debbie Saslow, PhD Managing Director, HPV & GYN Cancers, American Cancer Society Screening tests can catch cervical cancer early when it is easier to treat, or find problems that can be removed preventing cancer entirely. Unfortunately many patients delayed routine care due to... Read more »

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