CPCA's Community HealthCast podcast presents important and timely topics for clinical staff working in community clinics and health centers. These short features are meant to engage and inspire you and make you interested in learning more.
California Primary Care Association
CPCA Senior Program Coordinator, Yarin Gomez presents a panel discussion from the "Partnering for Resilience: ACEs Peer to Peer Convening for Health Centers". The convening was hosted by Lauren Block, Principal for Medicaid Policy & Programs at Aurrera Health Group who discuss ACEs Aware project work with Traci Bivens-Davis of the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC) and Samira Pingali of the Community Health Center Network. They discuss the importance of screening for and addressing ACEs, as well as strategies for sustainability.
Preparing for the holidays will be a very different experience in 2020. Ami Roeschlein, DSW, MA, LMFT from the National Council for Behavioral Health will provide several strategies for staff to preserve wellness during the holidays. Ami will list some considerations staff should take in mind when preparing patients for the holidays, such as stress from employment status, anxiety from shopping, loneliness from social distancing, etc.. Learning objectives include understanding how to be realistic, planning ahead, and seeking support can help ward the stress of the holidays, as well as identifying the practical habits that you can build to increase the resilience of those you work with and yourself over the holidays and into the next year.
The Steven M. Thompson Physician Corps Loan Repayment Program encourages recently licensed physicians and surgeons to practice in Health Professional Shortage Areas – Primary Care (HPSA-PC) and Primary Care Shortage Areas (PCSA) in California. In this new 15 minute Community HealthCast recording Christina Hicks, Director of Health Center Operations interviews a recent award recipient.
CPCA Associate Director of Workforce Development, Nataly Diaz, interviews Dr. Eric Henley, Designated Institutional Officer at LIfeLong Medical Care. They discuss the development of LifeLong's Family Medicine Residency Program and share helpful advice for CHCs interested in developing a ACGME-accredited Sponsoring Institution and Residency Program.
CPCA Associate Director of Workforce Development, Nataly Diaz, interviews Dr. John Heydt, Designated Institutional Officer at Borrego Health. They discuss the development of Borrego Health’s Family Medicine Residency Program and share helpful advice for CHCs interested in developing a ACGME-accredited Sponsoring Institution and Residency Program.
CPCA Associate Director of Workforce Development, Nataly Diaz, interviews Dr. Debbie Lupeika, Famliy Medicine Residency Program Director at Shasta Community Health Center to talk about the integration of training on social determinants of health in graduate medical education. Dr. Lupeika discusses how her residents play an active role in their MAT clinic and how she created this incredible learning opportunity.
In this webcast companion podcast episode Dr. Durado Brooks, Vice President of Cancer Control Interventions for the American Cancer Society, discusses the provider role in The Launching 80% in Every Community Initiative. This episode builds off of CPCA’s 2-part webcast on increasing the colorectal cancer screening rate in California which can be found on the CPCA website at www.cpca.org. These webcasts focus on California’s most current colorectal cancer incidence, mortality, and screening data; the colorectal cancer screening guidelines and testing options; and moving ahead to 80% in Every Community. Led by the American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable, the Launching 80% in Every Community Initiative is dedicated to substantially reducing colorectal cancer as a major public health problem. If you have not done so, CPCA encourages you to view these sessions online.
CPCA's Director of Health Center Operations, Christina Hicks, chats with Health Professions Education Foundation (HPEF) Board Trustee and Tri-City Medical Center Chief External Relations Officer, Aaron Byzak about the importance of building the primary care and health professions workforce through scholarhip and loan repayment programs.
CPCA Chief Medical Officer Mike Witte, MD interviews Stephen Horan, PhD of Community Health Solutions discuss the importance and relevance of continous quality improvement in health centers and what to expect in CPCA's newest cohort learning program, QualityImprovement+ (QI+).