Topics of this webinar include the path to registered nursing; the validation of estimates of state-level RN distribution by hospital employment setting; and characteristics of RNs in long-term care.
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Palliative Care Telehealth Pilot to Meet the Needs of Nursing Home Populations
On February 18, 2021 NYSARH is hosting a webinar with Kelly Baxter, DNP, FNP-BC as the speaker.
The Need for Diversity in Healthcare
Two experts discuss the importance of diversity when educating and training healthcare workers.
Health Center Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic & The Rural Healthcare Surge Readiness Web Portal
This webinar will present specific data from rural health centers in New England and demo the new COVID-19 Rural Healthcare Surge Readiness web portal developed to help rural entities prepare for and respond to the pandemic.
Recruitment and Retention Strategies during COVID
This webinar provides information about the impacts of COVID on the healthcare recruitment industry.
Opportunities for Rural Host Sites
Learn about how this program can benefit a rural health department.
Steps to Physician Wellness and Resiliency
This webinar looks at aspects of physician wellness and discusses depression, suicide, anxiety, substance use warning signs, and when to ask for professional assistance.
National Rural Health Day – The Providers
National Rural Health Day is an opportunity to “Celebrate the Power of Rural” by honoring the selfless, community-minded, “can do” spirit that prevails in rural America.
‘Exhausted’: Tsunami of COVID-19 Cases Pushes Health Workers to the Breaking Point
The growing surge of COVID-19 patients is not only filling up available hospital beds, but it is straining the health care workers that are needed to actually treat the patients, to the point of debilitating burnout.
Mortality in Rural Areas: Insights from National Research and Community-Based Initiatives
A webinar highlighting recent and ongoing work by NCHS in describing rural-urban differences in all-cause mortality, suicide, alcohol-related deaths, motor vehicle traffic deaths, and drug overdose deaths.