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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.

Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing children’s complex health conditions, including the impact of parental trauma, behavioral health integration, high-risk medications, improving family engagement and follow-through, and population data highlighting high-risk children.
Recorded on May 21st as a remote web-cast in Portland, OR.

Click here to view the whole session

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

    • Parental Trauma can have an impact on a child’s developmental delays and social-emotional risk. Part 1 – 2:38
    • Parents have new brain growth in the first six months after their child’s birth…UNLESS they are experiencing stress, which impairs frontal cortex development. Part 1 – 9:33
    • A child whose parent has a high ACE score will have increased odds for behavioral and emotional problems. Part 1 – 22:45
    • Positive relationships with providers help build resilience. Part 1 – 31:50
    • Providers only see a small glimpse of the greater social complexity that creates barriers to engagement.  Part 2 – 12:40
    • The context of social determinants of health, inequities, and bad experiences with the healthcare system must be kept in mind when engaging with families, along with the perceptions and assumptions we have as providers. Part 2 – 55:52
    • The top questionsto ask to help improve family follow-through and engagement.  Part 2 – 1:04:35
    • Patients and families often feel more comfortable and trusting of primary care providers, which can help reduce stigma. Part 3 – 2:00
    • Which disorders cause PCPs to contact child psychiatric resources? Part 3 – 7:00
    • What are the criteria for improving clinical practice? Part 3 – 27:45

     

    Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

    Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

    This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing children’s complex health conditions, including the impact of parental trauma, behavioral health integration, high-risk medications, improving family engagement and follow-through, and population data highlighting high-risk children.
    Recorded on May 21st as a remote web-cast in Portland, OR.

    Click here to view the whole session

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

      • Parental Trauma can have an impact on a child’s developmental delays and social-emotional risk. Part 1 – 2:38
      • Parents have new brain growth in the first six months after their child’s birth…UNLESS they are experiencing stress, which impairs frontal cortex development. Part 1 – 9:33
      • A child whose parent has a high ACE score will have increased odds for behavioral and emotional problems. Part 1 – 22:45
      • Positive relationships with providers help build resilience. Part 1 – 31:50
      • Providers only see a small glimpse of the greater social complexity that creates barriers to engagement.  Part 2 – 12:40
      • The context of social determinants of health, inequities, and bad experiences with the healthcare system must be kept in mind when engaging with families, along with the perceptions and assumptions we have as providers. Part 2 – 55:52
      • The top questionsto ask to help improve family follow-through and engagement.  Part 2 – 1:04:35
      • Patients and families often feel more comfortable and trusting of primary care providers, which can help reduce stigma. Part 3 – 2:00
      • Which disorders cause PCPs to contact child psychiatric resources? Part 3 – 7:00
      • What are the criteria for improving clinical practice? Part 3 – 27:45

       

      Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

      Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

      This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing children’s complex health conditions, including the impact of parental trauma, behavioral health integration, high-risk medications, improving family engagement and follow-through, and population data highlighting high-risk children.
      Recorded on May 21st as a remote web-cast in Portland, OR.

      Click here to view the whole session

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

        • Parental Trauma can have an impact on a child’s developmental delays and social-emotional risk. Part 1 – 2:38
        • Parents have new brain growth in the first six months after their child’s birth…UNLESS they are experiencing stress, which impairs frontal cortex development. Part 1 – 9:33
        • A child whose parent has a high ACE score will have increased odds for behavioral and emotional problems. Part 1 – 22:45
        • Positive relationships with providers help build resilience. Part 1 – 31:50
        • Providers only see a small glimpse of the greater social complexity that creates barriers to engagement.  Part 2 – 12:40
        • The context of social determinants of health, inequities, and bad experiences with the healthcare system must be kept in mind when engaging with families, along with the perceptions and assumptions we have as providers. Part 2 – 55:52
        • The top questionsto ask to help improve family follow-through and engagement.  Part 2 – 1:04:35
        • Patients and families often feel more comfortable and trusting of primary care providers, which can help reduce stigma. Part 3 – 2:00
        • Which disorders cause PCPs to contact child psychiatric resources? Part 3 – 7:00
        • What are the criteria for improving clinical practice? Part 3 – 27:45

         

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