Vol. 66, Issue 15
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Biden Administration Extends PHE for 90 More Days, Allowing Crucial Regulatory Flexibilities to Continue
- Registration Now Open for WHA 2022 Physician Leadership Development Conference
- Grow Our Own Grant Applications Due May 6
- Deadline to Apply for WHA Foundation 2022 Simulation Lab Scholarships: April 15
- Save the Date: WHA’s 2022 Post-acute Care Conference Scheduled for Aug. 5
- Virtual Lunch and Learn to Focus on Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support
- WHA Health Care Leadership Academy Attendees Gain Insights on Navigating Conflict and Managing Difficult Conversations
- Nominations Invited for Annual Partners of WHA Awards
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, April 14, 2022
Virtual Lunch and Learn to Focus on Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support
The Wisconsin Rural Health & Substance Use Clinical Support (RHeSUS) Program is offering a lunch and learn educational event on Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support on April 26.
The free virtual session will highlight ways to improve access to treatment and care for people struggling with opioid use and alcohol use disorders in rural Wisconsin. It is intended for substance use disorder and opioid use disorder physicians and provider champions in emergency department and primary care settings as well as quality and clinical teams and anyone who acts as a change agent in this area for a hospital or health system.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support Lunch and Learn
Virtual Session
April 26, 2022
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Substance use and related issues have increased dramatically in Wisconsin, including heavy alcohol consumption, opioid overdose mortality and cases involving methamphetamine, to name a few.
WHA and partners from the UW-Madison Department of Family Medicine and Community Health will review provider support resources, upcoming training and education opportunities and describe how to obtain free continuing education credits.
Learn more and register for this session here. A recording of the session will be available for viewing.
For questions about this online learning opportunity, contact WHA Clinical Quality Improvement Manager and RHeSUS Program Director Jill Lindwall.
Funding for this project was provided by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program.
The free virtual session will highlight ways to improve access to treatment and care for people struggling with opioid use and alcohol use disorders in rural Wisconsin. It is intended for substance use disorder and opioid use disorder physicians and provider champions in emergency department and primary care settings as well as quality and clinical teams and anyone who acts as a change agent in this area for a hospital or health system.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Support Lunch and Learn
Virtual Session
April 26, 2022
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Substance use and related issues have increased dramatically in Wisconsin, including heavy alcohol consumption, opioid overdose mortality and cases involving methamphetamine, to name a few.
WHA and partners from the UW-Madison Department of Family Medicine and Community Health will review provider support resources, upcoming training and education opportunities and describe how to obtain free continuing education credits.
Learn more and register for this session here. A recording of the session will be available for viewing.
For questions about this online learning opportunity, contact WHA Clinical Quality Improvement Manager and RHeSUS Program Director Jill Lindwall.
Funding for this project was provided by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program.