Free LARC Provider Training
CSETC | 940 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OKProviders who provide family planning services to patients that are 18 and under are eligible for this no cost training. Times: Full Training: 8 AM - 4 PM For more
Providers who provide family planning services to patients that are 18 and under are eligible for this no cost training. Times: Full Training: 8 AM - 4 PM For more
In an effort to create opportunities to support our community providers to develop a better understanding of how to support infants, toddlers, and their families, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health
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Providers who provide family planning services to patients that are 18 and under are eligible for this no cost training. Times: Full Training: 8 AM - 4 PM For more
The Expert to Expert webinar series provides a deep-dive into measure intent, logic, and other clinical/technical aspects of eCQMs to assist hospitals in their efforts to improve data use for
Held quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday in January, April and October. This meeting will be virtual. Register: https://opqic.org/register
Keeping Babies in Mind While Working with Parents Wednesday, February 2, 2022 8:30-12:30 http://registration.xenegrade.com/odmhsastraininginstitute/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=4080 Keeping Babies in Mind Training Description: The goal of this training is to build a foundation
Looking at Diversity through the Lens of Trauma and Resilience while Supporting Parents and Babies Wednesday, February 9, 2022 8:30-12:30 http://registration.xenegrade.com/odmhsastraininginstitute/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=4082 Looking at Diversity Training Description: To fully support
FACILITATOR INFORMATION: Dr. Jabraan Pasha, MD is a native of Tulsa, OK. He received his undergraduate and medical degree from The University of Kansas and completed his Internal Medicine Residency
My Bias: Implicit, Explicit, Does it Matter in Maternal and Neonatal Nursing Care? March 1, 2022 | 1 PM CST Complimentary Webinar Global health experts agree that how people are