WEEKLY UPDATE: 12/05/24

Education


Maintaining Focus and Managing Interruptions Throughout the Day
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Virtual
Fees:

  • CHA Members: $200 (Must log in to a CHA account to access member pricing.)
  • Non-Members: $250

This interactive, virtual workshop is ideal for healthcare staff looking for strategies to minimize time leaks and increase productivity as well as past attendees of the Essential Skills Every Leader Needs series.  The workshop will include strategies and tools for maintaining focus throughout the day, ways to negotiate time with others, and methods for protecting one’s schedule and time.  Participants will identify how they operate throughout the day and explore a new way of communicating with their healthcare colleagues and teams effectively.  Time management expert Helene Segura returns at members’ request to present this highly interactive program on time management.

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PROUD Enduring Recorded Sessions
On Demand
Virtual Sessions

As care providers, there is much to learn about how to help families managing substance use disorders be successful.  Parents Recovering from Opioid and Other Use Disorders (PROUD) includes an education series for healthcare and service providers, giving them tools to help individuals and families manage the many challenges they face.

The education series includes several recorded sessions open for a year from their recording date.  These sessions are free to participants (registration is necessary) and are available on demand to fit into busy schedules.

Click here to learn more about all PROUD Enduring Recorded Sessions.

PROUD: Reducing Stigma and Bias Summer Series

This summer, the Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA) and the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) kicked off the six-part webinar series PROUD: Reducing Stigma and Bias.  These virtual educational activities are being jointly provided by CHA and DMHAS, and they are designed for physicians, nurses, social workers, quality professionals, risk managers, healthcare executives, and all healthcare professionals working with patients with a history of substance use disorder.  

Registration to access the recordings is open:

Continuing Education Credits are available for these recordings.