See below for all upcoming trainings for PPS partners:
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Patient Activation Training
 
Patient Activation Training
 
Patient activation refers to how capable an individual is of taking care of themselves when it comes to managing their health and healthcare. Different people have different levels of activation. In this training, participants will learn how to assess a person's level of activation using the Patient Activation Measure (PAM©) and how to tailor goals and interventions for an individual based on their level of activation using Coaching for Activation (CfA©).
 
When
Friday, April 20, 2018, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 
 
Where
Staten Island PPS, 7th Floor Conference Hall 
1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305
 
Who should attend?
Partner employees in PAM project (2.d.i)
 
Training Mode
In person


Motivational Interviewing
 
Motivational Interviewing
 
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based practice that practitioners can use to help patients develop internal motivation for behavioral change. It is particularly useful to engage new patients in the early stages of treatment or counseling and those who seem"resistant" to change. MI has been widely demonstrated to be associated with better patient engagement, retention in treatment/counseling, and reductions in risky behavior. The course is based on MI 3, the most recent edition of Miller and Rollnick's text, and teaches the theory, "spirit", and fundamental skills of MI. Didactic presentation, discussion, film, and "real play" practice is incorporated in the class.

This course is approved for 12 CASAC, SW, and LMHC hours.

When
Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 
Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 
 
Where
Staten Island PPS, 7th Floor Conference Hall 
1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305
 
Who should attend?
Clinical staff and clinical support staff
 
Training Mode
In person


LGBTQ Cultural Awareness
 
LGBTQ Cultural Awareness

LGBTQ Cultural Awareness Training, presented by the Pride Center of Staten Island, advances a person-centered approach to working with LGBTQ patients and/or clients in healthcare settings. The training includes an introduction to (or review of) LGBTQ terminology, activities that focus on intersectionality and structural systems of oppression, and a discussion of the health disparities confronting LGBTQ individuals. Additionally, the training will give you concrete tools to make healthcare environments more welcoming for LGBTQ patients and/or clients, as well as your LGBTQ co-workers.

Who should attend?
All partner employees are encouraged to attend.

Training Mode
In person



Depression CAREPATH

Depression CAREPATH

The Depression CAREPATH was developed for use in home health care and hospice to support the assessment, monitoring, and case coordination of depression in older adults. Patient education materials, communication aids, and implementation guides and resources for administrators are also available.  After you complete registration for HWapps, the link found in the content section will direct you to a registration form for mental health training network, where you will access training. 

Upon completion of course and obtaining your certificate, please email your certificate to [email protected] 

Who should attend?
Primary care providers and other staff in primary care practices 

Training Mode
Online


xG Training Modules
 
Effective Communication Techniques in Team Based Care

This module is part of the Care Management Training. In Effective Communication, an xG health Solutions subject matter expert explains how honing excellent communication skills helps develop a highly effective and functional team. Different types of communication are defined, and there is a special question-and-answer session with an expert who offers tips to case managers who spend most of their time talking to people over the phone. A companion guide is also available for your personal note-taking.

xGLearn combines the latest collaborative technology with distance learning to enable care management team members, including RNs, LPNs, Social Workers, Physicians, Physician's Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Community Health Workers, Behavioral Health Workers, and Pharmacists to function at the top of their licenses. Through xGLearn, care management teams obtain the evidence-based knowledge required to assess patients, develop action plans, reliably implement evidence-based practices, and coordinate care. 

Who should attend?
Physicians, NPs, Nursing and clinical staff

Training Mode
Online + in-person sessions.