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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.

Empowering patients in advanced illness

Empowering Patients in Advanced IllnessThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program touches on the positive impact that focusing on goals of care can make on patient outcomes, successful strategies for deprescribing pill burdens and potentially inappropriate medications, and how leveraging the model of care shared by Housecall Providers and CareOregon can improve health outcomes and increase patient well-being, while reducing health care costs.

Recorded on November 21, 2019 at CareOregon (Portland, Oregon).

Click here to watch the seminar

Key session takeaways (click the link to view a clip):

  • Palliative care patients are typically younger, in their 50s or 60s. In Oregon, if you have serious persistent mental illness, or if you’re experiencing homelessness, you die 20 years earlier than someone who doesn’t. Part 1 - 10:55
  • Without relationships and security to help process trauma, people are left fragmented and held captive. Trusting relationships are the foundation of palliative work and most important therapeutic intervention. Part 1 - 15:53
  • Focusing on positive aspects of a person’s past experiences and not just their past trauma can help strengthen engagement around goals of care. Part 2 - 24:30
  • Pharmacist Leah Goeres shares her preferred method for deprescribing. Part 3 - 25:26
  • Why is deprescribing so difficult? Part 3 - 33:05
  • A guided tour of CareOregon’s Regional Care Teams structure. Part 4 - 24:50

 

Empowering patients in advanced illness

Empowering Patients in Advanced IllnessThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program touches on the positive impact that focusing on goals of care can make on patient outcomes, successful strategies for deprescribing pill burdens and potentially inappropriate medications, and how leveraging the model of care shared by Housecall Providers and CareOregon can improve health outcomes and increase patient well-being, while reducing health care costs.

Recorded on November 21, 2019 at CareOregon (Portland, Oregon).

Click here to watch the seminar

Key session takeaways (click the link to view a clip):

  • Palliative care patients are typically younger, in their 50s or 60s. In Oregon, if you have serious persistent mental illness, or if you’re experiencing homelessness, you die 20 years earlier than someone who doesn’t. Part 1 - 10:55
  • Without relationships and security to help process trauma, people are left fragmented and held captive. Trusting relationships are the foundation of palliative work and most important therapeutic intervention. Part 1 - 15:53
  • Focusing on positive aspects of a person’s past experiences and not just their past trauma can help strengthen engagement around goals of care. Part 2 - 24:30
  • Pharmacist Leah Goeres shares her preferred method for deprescribing. Part 3 - 25:26
  • Why is deprescribing so difficult? Part 3 - 33:05
  • A guided tour of CareOregon’s Regional Care Teams structure. Part 4 - 24:50

 

Empowering patients in advanced illness

Empowering Patients in Advanced IllnessThis session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program touches on the positive impact that focusing on goals of care can make on patient outcomes, successful strategies for deprescribing pill burdens and potentially inappropriate medications, and how leveraging the model of care shared by Housecall Providers and CareOregon can improve health outcomes and increase patient well-being, while reducing health care costs.

Recorded on November 21, 2019 at CareOregon (Portland, Oregon).

Click here to watch the seminar

Key session takeaways (click the link to view a clip):

  • Palliative care patients are typically younger, in their 50s or 60s. In Oregon, if you have serious persistent mental illness, or if you’re experiencing homelessness, you die 20 years earlier than someone who doesn’t. Part 1 - 10:55
  • Without relationships and security to help process trauma, people are left fragmented and held captive. Trusting relationships are the foundation of palliative work and most important therapeutic intervention. Part 1 - 15:53
  • Focusing on positive aspects of a person’s past experiences and not just their past trauma can help strengthen engagement around goals of care. Part 2 - 24:30
  • Pharmacist Leah Goeres shares her preferred method for deprescribing. Part 3 - 25:26
  • Why is deprescribing so difficult? Part 3 - 33:05
  • A guided tour of CareOregon’s Regional Care Teams structure. Part 4 - 24:50

 

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