Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • Behavioral health
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 APA - Psychologists
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 ASWB - Social Workers
$0.00
Hope can be a vital ingredient in growth and healing. How can clinicians incorporate hope-enhancing, strength-based interventions to enhance the therapeutic process and foster meaningful change? Join clinical psychologist and trainer Heidi Bausch-Ryan, PsyD, LP, to explore the role of hope in cultivating client motivation and resilience. Gain practical tools to personalize positive psychology interventions, strengthen client engagement, and support well-being outcomes.
  • Disease management
  • 1.00 AMA - Physicians
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
$0.00
Activity descriptionPracticing evidence-based medicine (EBM) is essential in today’s health care environment because it provides clinicians with a structured approach to improving quality of care, enhancing patient satisfaction, reducing unnecessary costs and improving clinical outcomes. A common application of EBM involves the use of clinical practice algorithms during medical decision-making to promote optimal high-value care. These approaches are designed to address the persistent variation in clinical practice by providing actionable information at the point of care.
  • Women's health
  • 1.00 AMA - Physicians
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 CCMC - General - Case Managers
$0.00
In this episode, we dive into the growing use of diagnostic tests and treatment add‑ons in infertility care, many of which have variable evidence and inconsistent alignment with clinical guidelines. Dr. Estil Strawn and co-hosts, Courtney Cano, BSN, RN, and Rebecca Hays, BSN RN, will discuss the evidence, risks and limitations of commonly used in vitro fertilization (IVF) add‑ons. Tune in to learn how unclear or unsupported practices can contribute to low‑value care and patient confusion.
  • Women's health
  • 1.00 AMA - Physicians
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 CCMC - General - Case Managers
$0.00
This on-demand webcast will review the evidence, risks and limitations of commonly used interventions, many of which have variable evidence and inconsistent alignment with clinical guidelines. Participants will learn to apply current guidelines, identify low value approaches, and support ethical, evidence-based patient counseling and shared decision-making.
  • Disease management
  • 1.00 ACPE - Pharmacists
  • 1.00 ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
  • 1.00 AMA - Physicians
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
$0.00
This on-demand webcast will provide primary care clinicians with a practical, guideline aligned approach to improving COPD care, including earlier and more accurate diagnosis through consistent spirometry use and optimization of inhaled therapy. It will highlight targeted and appropriate use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), including how to identify patients unlikely to benefit and how to minimize ICS-related risks. The activity will also review standardized strategies for managing exacerbations, emphasize high value non pharmacologic interventions—particularly pulmonary rehabilitation, inhaler technique education, and adherence support—and outline coordinated, cost-conscious care pathways, including appropriate pulmonology referral and careful selection of advanced therapies such as biologics for those patients most likely to benefit.
  • Cardiology
  • Disease management
  • 1.00 ACPE - Pharmacists
  • 1.00 ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
  • 1.00 AMA - Physicians
  • 1.00 ANCC - Nurses
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
$0.00
Evolving evidence and guideline recommendations have expanded the role of coronary CT angiography (CCTA), coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring, and approaches to lipid management and cardiovascular risk reduction. This on-demand webcast will review current strategies for evaluating stable chest pain in individuals without known coronary artery disease (CAD), compare available diagnostic testing options, discuss the clinical applications and limitations of CAC scoring in risk stratification and primary prevention, and examine current recommendations for dyslipidemia management and cardiovascular risk reduction.
  • Behavioral health
  • Quality and patient safety
  • 1.00 APA - Psychologists
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 ASWB - Social Workers
$0.00
This activity focuses on intrusive images and sounds resulting from repeated digital exposure. Participants will learn why these intrusions occur, how to differentiate them from other stress responses, and how to teach brief stabilization skills that help reduce imagery carryover while recognizing when further intervention is needed.
  • Behavioral health
  • Quality and patient safety
  • 1.00 APA - Psychologists
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 ASWB - Social Workers
$0.00
This activity explores boundary strain, decompression, and digital hygiene in Trust & Safety work. Participants will learn how off shift digital behavior can contribute to continued exposure and reduced recovery, and how to support clients in establishing realistic boundary and decompression strategies within real world constraints.
  • Behavioral health
  • Quality and patient safety
  • 1.00 APA - Psychologists
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 ASWB - Social Workers
$0.00
This activity examines how algorithmic management, performance targets, and monitoring shape stress and clinical presentations in Trust & Safety work. Participants will learn to recognize algorithm related strain and support clients in developing practical coping plans that fit high constraint, performance driven environments.
  • Behavioral health
  • Quality and patient safety
  • 1.00 APA - Psychologists
  • 1.00 Attendance - General Attendance
  • 1.00 ASWB - Social Workers
$0.00
This activity reviews how high-exposure clinical work can affect clinicians’ nervous systems, judgement and risk for secondary traumatic stress. Participants will learn to recognize cumulative exposure patterns, use brief pre- and post-session self-check-ins, and frame supervision and peer consultation as active protective strategies. The focus is on practical, realistic self-protection skills that support safe, sustainable clinical practice.

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