Birthing hospitals across the state are providing postpartum patients with an orange bracelet as a reminder to watch for urgent maternal warning signs and get help quickly if they appear. The initiative’s statewide kickoff is Tuesday, September 30.
Birthing hospitals across the state are providing postpartum patients with an orange bracelet as a reminder to watch for urgent maternal warning signs and get help quickly if they appear. The initiative’s statewide kickoff is Tuesday, September 30.
CHA provides classroom-style and virtual learning options to meet member needs related to executive leadership; management skill building; quality and safety; equity, diversity, and inclusion; accreditation and regulatory compliance; and emerging issues.
CHA provides on-site classroom-style education programs to facilitate interfunctional education and networking in several general areas in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Learners can participate in education activities that accommodate their busy schedules by accessing online, on demand learning opportunities and training.
Many live, contemporary education topics are offered virtually so learners can earn credits and avoid travel time.
Learners can hone critical leadership skills to advance their careers in healthcare.
Training focused on best practices and emerging trends to advance the delivery of high-quality, safe care, inclusive of high reliability principles.
Navigate the healthcare regulatory environment with the latest information and resources.
This ongoing course familiarizes healthcare students with health and safety topics they may encounter during hospital clinical rotations.
Parents Recovering from Opioid Use Disorders (PROUD) is a grant-funded virtual educational series for care providers.
Advancing Connecticut’s commitment to supporting high reliability organizations, programs are offered to advance hospitals’ ongoing work in safety and quality.