Webinars
Events
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Treating Substance Use Disorders in the Collaborative Care Model
Co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health conditions are common in the primary care setting. Join us for this engaging webinar where we will highlight how CoCM can also help PCPs screen for, diagnose, and treat SUDs in primary care.
Learning Objective 1: Review best practices for screening and diagnostic criteria for SUDs
Learning Objective 2: Discuss evidence-based treatment options for people living with substance use disorders (SUDs)
Learning Objective 3: Discuss how integrated behavioral health models, such as the Collaborative Care Model ( CoCM), can address co-occurring mental health disorders and SUDs in the primary care setting.
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Life Hacks: Stress Management for Healthcare Providers
This interactive, lively workshop teaches participants how to first recognize stress and then provides practical, easy-to-use tools that are proven to reduce stress and increase energy to get through the busiest of days. By the end of this training, all participants will:
- Walk away with their own toolkit of practical stress management strategies that can be used in any situation
- Gain a deeper understanding of stress and our stress responses.
- Immediately notice the difference in stress levels by practicing 4-6 stress management tools via live demonstration -
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Screening for Social Determinants of Health in Arkansas
What are Arkansas healthcare providers actually doing to screen for social determinants of health - and what's getting in the way? This webinar shares findings from a statewide survey exploring how providers use SDOH screening tools, the barriers they face, and the opportunities ahead. Attendees will learn how surveying current practices can inform state health policy and strengthen SDOH integration across Arkansas.
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Addressing Perinatal Health Needs in Arkansas
This presentation brings together maternal health experts to explore practical strategies to meet the perinatal health needs of moms. Panelists will share about the work they are doing, including real-world implementation experiences and actionable approaches to support the whole-person health of pregnant and postpartum individuals.


