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Better Breathing An Educational Series for the Community Presented by Munson Medical Center Community Education via REMEC TeleHealth Network (February/March 2017) February 6 Lung Anatomy & Physiology February 13 Know Your Medications February 20 Breathing Devices & Exercise; Pulmonary Hygiene; Travel Tips February 27 Panic Control, Stress & Relaxation March 6 Psychological Aspects of Chronic Illness; Intimacy March 13 Nutrition & Lung Disease March 20 Building Strength & Endurance March 27 Energy Conservation For information and to register: Call Karen Kain, Respiratory Care at 231-935-6736 Confirm broadcast with your hospital & site contact listed below Time: 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Cost: No Charge for REMEC Member sites There is a charge for Non-REMEC Member sites, Contact REMEC at 231-935-7944 for details Munson Locations: MCHC Classrooms A & B For participation at all other sites: Contact the site coordinator at your Facility to confirm program availability in your area.

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Better BreathingAn Educational Series for the Community

Presented by Munson Medical Center Community Education

via REMEC TeleHealth Network (February/March 2017)

February 6 Lung Anatomy & Physiology

February 13 Know Your Medications

February 20 Breathing Devices & Exercise; Pulmonary Hygiene;

Travel Tips

February 27 Panic Control, Stress & Relaxation

March 6 Psychological Aspects of Chronic Illness; Intimacy

March 13 Nutrition & Lung Disease

March 20 Building Strength & Endurance

March 27 Energy Conservation

For information and to register:

Call Karen Kain, Respiratory Care at 231-935-6736

Confirm broadcast with your hospital & site contact listed below

Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Cost: No Charge for REMEC Member sites

There is a charge for Non-REMEC Member sites,

Contact REMEC at 231-935-7944 for details

Munson Locations:

MCHC Classrooms A & B

For participation at all other sites:Contact the site coordinator at your Facility to confirm program

availability in your area.

Geriatric Grand Round Held via REMEC TeleHealth Network

Topic: Elder LawDate: February 1, 2017; 12- 1:00pm EST

Provided By: The MSU College of Human Medicine, Michigan Center for Rural Health, & MSU College of Nursing

Target Audience: Physicians, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistants, Nurses and Social Workers in rural Michigan.

Objectives: At the this session, participants will be able to: Recognize the signs of elder abuse that many providers sometimes discount as “old age”,

like bruising. Discuss some of the dangers and pitfalls of discounting what our elders are telling us that

we aren’t hearing.

Presenter Karen V. Truskowski, Attorney at Law, Professor Emeritus, Temperance Legal Group, PLLC

Continuing Education:CMEMichigan State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Michigan State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses: Participants who attend the entire session and complete an evaluation form will receive a certificate for 1.0 contact hours.

Michigan State University College of Nursing (OH-294, 08/1/18) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation

Social WorkThe Michigan Center for Rural Health is an approved provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative. Approved Provider Number: MICEC-0070.

Certificates: Certificates will be sent to the participant via e-mail upon successfully filling out and returning the attendance form and completing the evaluation form on-line. Physicians can obtain a certificate through the new CME portal. You will need to create a profile the first time you use the portal. Session specific information will be provided to you regarding how to earn and claim your credit. This information can be found on the session specific Activity Information Page. If you do not follow the steps, you will NOT earn CME credit.

Handouts & Required Forms:Presentation handouts - available on the website 2-3 days prior to the grand round. To download handouts, go to: http://mcrh.msu.edu/gr_geriatric.aspx

Required Forms –Nurses requesting continuing education must fill out and return the specific nursing attendance form and complete the evaluation form on-line.

Cost: There is no cost to participate in the Video-Conference presentation. Participants who choose to listen via teleconference (LIVE audio) may have a long distance charge.

For More Information: Please Contact Victoria at [email protected] or (517)355-8250.

Munson Locations:

MMC Bldg 29 - REMEC 2

and MCHC Classroom A

Contact REMEC at 231-935-7944

Please note: The planning committee and speaker do not have a conflict of interest for this presentation. No commercial support has been obtained for this presentation.

For participation at all other sites: Contact the site coordinator at your Facility

to confirm program availability in your area.

The Michigan Center for Rural Health 909, B218 West Fee Hall, Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 (517)355-7979 Fax: (517)432-0007 www.mchr.msu.edu

To Register: Complete the information online by clicking on this link.

Social Work Grand RoundsHeld via WEBINAR or Audio Conference ONLY

Topic: Human Trafficking: Identification and Advocacy

Date: February 6, 2017 12- 1:15pm EST

Provided By: MSU School of Social Work and Michigan Center for Rural Health

Target Audience: Social Workers in Rural Michigan

Skill Level: Beginning and Intermediate

Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: Define Human Trafficking Deconstruct Myths Regarding Human Trafficking Describe the Scope of Human Trafficking in Michigan

Program Description: Also known as modern-day slavery, human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation,

harboring, or receipt of people for the purposes of slavery, forced labor, and servitude. In this training, participants will learn what precisely human trafficking is and how to identify it. Discussion will include the overlaps between human trafficking and domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking; the scope and diversity of human trafficking in Michigan; the myths surround human trafficking; and survivor and perpetrator case studies.

Presenter: Professor Elizabeth Campbell, JD

Register online at http://www.socialwork.msu.edu/ceu/catalog.php

Search for course #503-17 or view under the Webinars category.

Continuing Education:

Social Workers - This program will provide Michigan social workers with 1 hour of continuing education credit hour provided you arrive at the start and stay until the end of the program, all documentation is complete and post-test is passed by 75%.

MSU School of Social Work is approved as a provider of social work continuing education by a national credentialing body, the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) –Provider #1136. To contact ASWB ACE, write to 400 South Ridge Parkway, Suite B, Culpeper VA 22701 or visit www.aswb.org (approval period: June2016- June 2019). ASWB ACE approval is recognized by the State of Michigan Board of Social Work Examiners as acceptable for social worker in Michigan.

Please visit www.socialwork.msu.edu/ceu to learn about program policies and procedures. Please call 517/353-3060 or email [email protected] if you have a grievance or ADA request.

Cost: FREE

Handouts & Required Forms: Handouts will be emailed to you and available for download at least one day prior to the live event.

Following the webinar you will receive an email to complete an attendance record, evaluation and the 10 questions posttest via Survey Monkey. This link will be open for 10 days. If you do not pass the posttest on the first try a second attempt may be made following instructions email to you. You must register individually. If you view with another individual and you are not logged in with your name, email your name and email to [email protected] to ensure you receive the survey.

Certificates: You will receive your certificate of attendance within 30 days of completing the program requirements.

For More Information: Please Contact Victoria at [email protected] or (517)355-8250.

Please note: The planning committee and speaker do not have a conflict of interest for this presentation. No commercial support has been obtained for this presentation.

The Michigan Center for Rural Health 909, B218 West Fee Hall, Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 (517)355-7979 Fax: (517)432-0007 www.mchr.msu.edu

Technology Requirements: This presentation will be conducted via Zoom Webinar. You will be sent the link to access the webinar at least one day prior to the program. You can listen to the program via your telephone and/or sign in online to view the webinar on your computer or Smart Phone. If you are not able to access a computer during the presentation, you may still participate by listening to the program by phone.For more information regarding technology requirements, visit: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-Requirements-for-PC-and-Mac

Please Note: This program is a WEBINAR, not a video conference.

This will not be broadcast through the REMEC system to sites outside of Munson

Medical Center. If you are interested in participating, please register with MCRH.

Munson Locations:MMC – Building 29, REMEC 1

Special Topics Grand Round Held via WEBINAR Only

Topic: E-cigarettes and Hookah: What You Need to Know

Date: February 22, 2017; 12:00 - 1:00pm EDT

Provided By: Michigan Center for Rural Health, MSU College of Nursing, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Tobacco Free Michigan

Target Audience: Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Social Workers, and Dental Professionals in rural Michigan.

Objectives: At the end of the presentation the participants will be able to:• Describe how an e-cigarette and hookah are used• List 2-3 safety, health or product concerns and/or dangers of both the e-cigarette and hookah• Briefly describe how new generation products are straight form the Tobacco Industry’s Playbook• Describe 2-3 quit tobacco resources, including Michigan Tobacco QuitlinePresenter: Elaine Lyons, MDHHS, and Angela Clock, Tobacco Free MITo Register online right click this link.

Dentists: Participants who attend the entire session and complete an evaluation online will receive a certificate for 1.0 contact hours. This program is accredited by the Michigan Center for Rural Health (MCRH). MCRH is an approved Board of Dentistry (MBOD) Provider Program - #299150014. This approval is valid from April 2015 through November 2018.

Certificates: A certificate of participation will be sent to the

participant via e-mail upon successfully filling out and returning the attendance/evaluation form.

Handouts & Required Forms: Presentation handouts -available on the website 2-3 days prior to the grand round. To download handouts, go to: http://www.mcrh.msu.edu/education/index.html

Required Forms – Everyone fills out the same attendance sheet and evaluation. Attendance form can be returned by fax or email.

Cost: There is no cost to participate in the webinar.

Technology requirements: This presentation will be conducted via webinar. You can listen to the program via your telephone and follow-along watching the PowerPoint on your individual computer.

If you are not able to access a computer during the presentation, you may still participate by listening to the program.

For More Information: Please Contact Victoria at [email protected] or (517)355-8250.

The Michigan Center for Rural Health 909, B218 West Fee Hall, Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 (517)355-7979 Fax: (517)432-0007 www.mchr.msu.edu

Please note: The planning committee and speaker do not have a conflict of interest for this presentation. No commercial support has been obtained for this presentation.

Please Note: This program is a WEBINAR, not a video conference. This will not be broadcast through the REMEC system to sites outside of Munson Medical Center. If you are interested in participating, please register with MCRH.

Continuing Education:

Nurses: Participants who attend the entire session and complete an evaluation form will receive a certificate for 1.0 contact hours.

Michigan State University College of Nursing (OH-294, 08/1/18) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation

Social WorkThe Michigan Center for Rural Health is an approved provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative. Approved Provider Number: MICEC-0070.

Munson Location: MMC Bldg 29 - REMEC 1

Contact REMEC at 231-935-7944