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Primary Care Training Enhancement

Population Health Modules Outline

Using GHIS Systems for Population Health

In this session learners will describe successful community population health efforts, supported by technology and bi-directional data sharing between clinics and public health.

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The Practical Playbook Session

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Improving Population Health by Community Collaboration

Primary Care Providers are often the front-liner in patient care. During residency training, family medicine residents will develop the skill on identifying and addressing the social barriers to the care of their patients. Through the use of patient cases, residents will learn about different community resources available in your zip code, develop a plan on how to connect patients to these resources and ultimately have a better health for the population.  Improved health is achieved if we also have strong community collaboration.  

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Introduction to Disease Surveillance, Reporting, and Intervention

This is an introduction to the public health concepts of disease surveillance, reporting, and intervention as they relate to a physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or medical student early in their training.  This is a lecture-based module with activities and videos to assist with comprehension of the material.  The module would be best delivered in a classroom setting. 

 

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