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Primary care education

Provider education topics 

  • COPD
  • Gender Affirming Care
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Cultural Competence
  • Harm Reduction
  • Substance Use Disorder
  • Diabetes Management
  • Heart Failure
  • Trauma-informed care

Video library 

Our webinars provide practical tools to address a wide range of clinical care issues. Expand each section to read the session overview and watch the video recording. The most recent webinars appear at the top of the list.

New perspectives on pain and trauma

New Perspectives on Pain and Trauma Presentation slide deck coverThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program on pain management for health care professionals goes beyond pharmacological guidelines to examine the neurophysiology and language of pain as well as trauma-informed perspectives on challenging patient conversations.

Content from Pharmacy Resident Cassandra Miller from CareOregon explains current trends in opioid utilization, benefit criteria and non-opioid alternatives.

Content from Nora Stern, from the Providence Persistent Pain Project, focuses on the relationship between pain and trauma, how pain changes the nervous system and how education can act as a treatment intervention.

Content from Lydia Anne M Bartholow, from Central City Concern’s Old Town Clinic, reviews trauma-informed care, care plans, patient and provider challenges when discussing pain, as well as techniques to improve these difficult conversations.

Click here to watch the seminar

 

Featured speakers:

  • Lydia Anne M Bartholow, DNP, PMHNP, CARN-AP: Old Town Clinic, Central City Concern
  • Nora Stern, MSPT: Providence Persistent Pain Project
  • Cassandra Miller, PharmD, MS PGY-1: Managed Care Pharmacy Resident, CareOregon

New perspectives on pain and trauma

New Perspectives on Pain and Trauma Presentation slide deck coverThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program on pain management for health care professionals goes beyond pharmacological guidelines to examine the neurophysiology and language of pain as well as trauma-informed perspectives on challenging patient conversations.

Content from Pharmacy Resident Cassandra Miller from CareOregon explains current trends in opioid utilization, benefit criteria and non-opioid alternatives.

Content from Nora Stern, from the Providence Persistent Pain Project, focuses on the relationship between pain and trauma, how pain changes the nervous system and how education can act as a treatment intervention.

Content from Lydia Anne M Bartholow, from Central City Concern’s Old Town Clinic, reviews trauma-informed care, care plans, patient and provider challenges when discussing pain, as well as techniques to improve these difficult conversations.

Click here to watch the seminar

 

Featured speakers:

  • Lydia Anne M Bartholow, DNP, PMHNP, CARN-AP: Old Town Clinic, Central City Concern
  • Nora Stern, MSPT: Providence Persistent Pain Project
  • Cassandra Miller, PharmD, MS PGY-1: Managed Care Pharmacy Resident, CareOregon

New perspectives on pain and trauma

New Perspectives on Pain and Trauma Presentation slide deck coverThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program on pain management for health care professionals goes beyond pharmacological guidelines to examine the neurophysiology and language of pain as well as trauma-informed perspectives on challenging patient conversations.

Content from Pharmacy Resident Cassandra Miller from CareOregon explains current trends in opioid utilization, benefit criteria and non-opioid alternatives.

Content from Nora Stern, from the Providence Persistent Pain Project, focuses on the relationship between pain and trauma, how pain changes the nervous system and how education can act as a treatment intervention.

Content from Lydia Anne M Bartholow, from Central City Concern’s Old Town Clinic, reviews trauma-informed care, care plans, patient and provider challenges when discussing pain, as well as techniques to improve these difficult conversations.

Click here to watch the seminar

 

Featured speakers:

  • Lydia Anne M Bartholow, DNP, PMHNP, CARN-AP: Old Town Clinic, Central City Concern
  • Nora Stern, MSPT: Providence Persistent Pain Project
  • Cassandra Miller, PharmD, MS PGY-1: Managed Care Pharmacy Resident, CareOregon

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