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Resident and family requests for antibiotics are a recognized driver of unnecessary antibiotic prescribing in the nursing home setting. The 4-part Communication Strategy is recommended by the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) as a method of providing effective communication in situations where an antibiotic is not needed.
In this training, you will learn how to provide better care for Ukrainian new arrivals based on their specific health care needs.
This course is designed to help healthcare providers who work with Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking patients better address vaccine hesitancy and foster COVID-19 vaccine confidence within these communities.
This course will give you the tools you need to work with immigrant and refugee patients and ensure they are screened and effectively treated for hepatitis B. The course also covers barriers that refugees and immigrants face with regards to hepatitis B and gives you communication tools to work with these populations.
This eLearning activity covers information to support new and current clinicians and staff who serve American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people in understanding and elevating healthcare within indigenous communities. Topics include cultural humility, decolonizing patient care, trauma informed care, resilience, wellness support, and professional practice
This series consists of four modules that can be taken in any order. Each module includes a written transcript of the audio/narration that is approximately 45-60 minutes in length.
This course is meant to assist Tribal leaders in gaining a greater understanding of their role in emergency preparedness and the available resources.