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Program Description: This course is designed for health care providers involved in the care of service members or veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or acute stress disorder (ASD) and draws from evidence-based information and guidance contained within the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of PTSD and ASD and related conditions. The major components of the guideline are outlined and key considerations and recommended steps for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of PTSD and ASD are discussed.
- 2.00 ANCCSee more
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Program Description: This is a recording of the LTC Juanita Warman Quarterly Nursing Grand Rounds at Madigan Army Medical Center. The event started as a Unit Practice Council initiative and was initially conducted as an annual conference. The decision to move from a one-day conference to quarterly grand rounds was made to meet the needs of the organization. The planning committee of the grand rounds seeks to bring speakers of various expertise to help provide a diverse educational experience.
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The Clinical Communities Speaker Series (CCSS) aims to advance the performance, skills, and competence of healthcare providers and teams across the military health system. Virtual presentations draw on military and civilian experts from academia, government, and clinical care settings to address professional practice gaps among a wide range of healthcare professions.
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Clinical Communities Speaker Series Join our experts as they discuss recent program initiatives, public health developments, and vital health topics affecting women service members and veterans.
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Q & A Responses from February 20, 2025, live presentationDuring the live February 20, 2025, CCSS event, the presentation ran until the session's scheduled end time, leaving no time to answer learners' questions live. The CEPO team collected learners' questions from the chat and sent them to the presenter. Her replies are in the S01 Q&A document linked below.
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JANDS is a 13-week, asynchronous course hosted on the Army MEDCoE Blackboard platform that provides training on current and emerging concepts across military nutrition. Each module is a standalone module, typically worth 2 hours of continuing professional education from the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
- 4.50 ACCME...See more
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Program Description: This training is intended for mental health providers across the DAF. However, all DoD mental health providers are welcome to attend, as sister agency mental health providers can tailor to their operations. Its purpose is to provide foundational training in behavioral threat assessment, recognized by the APA in 2013 as the gold standard of assessing threat cases. This training will bridge the gap between threatening individuals and what mental health providers can do to mitigate varying levels of threat concerns.
Defense Health Agency (DHA) Ready Reliable Care Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Training - 2025
- 3.00 AAPASee more
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Program Description: This training provides attendees with a foundational understanding of Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) and Change Management (CM) concepts, skills, and processes and how to apply them to daily work within the Defense Health Agency (DHA). Attendees will understand how CPI drives the headquarters strategy and Ready Reliable Care (RRC), gain a basic understanding of CPI tools, A3 thinking, huddling to solve problems, leader standard work and visual controls.
- 1.50 ACPE-...See more
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Program Description: This module of the DHA Clinical Pharmacy Course centers on patient safety. The recordings in this module include “DHA CPC: Deployment Guidance for Clinical Pharmacists (Medical Readiness).”To access the video(s) on the Clinical Pharmacy SharePoint site, please use your CAC-enabled government computer to copy the following link and paste it in your browser's address bar:
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Program Description: This course will enable clinicians to provide evidence-based pain management techniques to effectively treat acute and chronic myofascial pain without the use of pharmacologic treatments within a multimodal treatment plan. Students will conduct a thorough review of clinically relevant anatomy with hands on lab training with the conduct of advanced palpation, functional assessments, and the application of safe trigger point dry needling techniques in the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine.