This Training will provide an overview to Primary Care Providers on their role in the targeted cCMV screening process and discuss assessment and management of children who are diagnosed with cCMV. PCP's will also receive an overview on Virginia's Hearing Targeted cCMV screening program.
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This monthly series is targeted towards new-to-practice nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The goal is to provide these NPs and PAs the resources they need to be successful professionally, clinically, and organizationally as they bridge the gap from school to practice.
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The focus of this meeting will be to discuss diagnosis, management, and updates on Sarcoidosis. The target audience will be clinicians who deal with manifestations of sarcoidosis which includes pulmonary, neurologic, heart, and skin disease. The goal is to improve recognition of the disease, diagnostic work-up, treatment, and patient outcomes.
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The 2nd Annual Mid-Atlantic Neurocritical Care Symposium will bring together experts from Inova, The University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, ChristianaCare, MedStar Health, The University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University and beyond to discuss the basics of caring for critically ill neurological patients, as well as highlight recent innovations in the field.
The conference will occur over two days at the Inova Center for Personalized Health Conference Center in Fairfax, VA. Day One will offer a comprehensive review of the essentials of neurocritical care and basics of secondary injury with a special focus on board-relevant material. Day Two will transition to advances and controversies in neurocritical care innovations through case discussions. The Symposium will welcome two keynote addresses.
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This is a 1.5-hour training for all Inova clinicians and providers on the topic of clinical practice with transgender and non-binary individuals, with the focus of improving cultural humility in clinical interactions and cultural environments. The recording itself is 1-hour and include 30-minutes of accompanying activities, two 10-minute reflections and one 10-minute video. All must be completed for credit.
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Inova Neurosciences and The Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas have joined together to present a comprehensive overview of the emerging field- of enhancing brain health. This program is designed to provide evidence-based practices to address neurocognitive disorders and healthy aging of the brain, while exploring nutrition, Alzheimer’s, the neuroscience behind innovation and novelty, and education of patients on lifestyle changes and interventions.
This event is In-Person only.
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The 2024 Epilepsy Conference: Contemporary
Management Trends in Intractable Epilepsy aims
to bring together field experts for discussions
on recent advancements in managing intractable
epilepsy, including the role of technology in
healthcare. Attendees will have the opportunity
to explore current surgical procedures, learn
from expert research, and network with fellow
professionals. This event is beneficial for adults
and clinicians seeking insights into current
applications and management strategies for
patients with epilepsy and intractable epilepsy
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This module for healthcare professionals will address the role cultural humility and ally-ship play in the care of patients with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Invited speakers will discuss local, regional, and national approaches to overcoming barriers to person-centered care. Participants will have the opportunity to hear colleagues and community partners discuss their experiences with inequity, opportunities for self‐awareness and empathy, and strategies to improve the healthcare experience for patients, families, and healthcare teams.
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Join us IN-PERSON this year for a day of education relating to
insomnia and sleep apnea, including sleep issues with adolescents
and children. Topics this year will include cognitive behavioral therapy
for insomnia (CBT-I), insomnia overview, sleep apnea overview
including newer treatment options, and Inspire/ENT treatments for
sleep apnea. Other topics include sleep issues in adolescents and
children with neurodevelopmental disorders
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This two-day intensive program will provide academic and clinical information in a format that emphasizes the practical application of current concepts relevant to office practice and to professionals involved in the care of children. Pediatric, family practice and emergency physicians, as well as advanced practice providers and nurses will benefit from this year’s program, which includes expert faculty speaking on a variety of current pediatric issues. This event is In-person only.
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