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WelcomeThe National Cooperative Agreement on Health Professions Students in FQHCs
Presented by the the Community Health Center, Inc.
& the National Nursing Centers Consortium
WEBINAR 4: How to Create Life Changing Experiences for Students
April 26th, 2016
The Community Health Center, Inc. and its Weitzman Institute will provide education, information, and training
to interested health centers in: Transforming Teams• National Webinars on advancing team based care• Invited participation in Learning Collaboratives to advance team
based care at your health center
Training the Next Generation• Two National Webinar series on developing Nurse Practitioner
and Clinical Psychology residency programs and successfully hosting health professions students within health centers
• Invited participation in Learning Collaboratives to implement these programs at your health center
Email your contact information to [email protected] and visit www.chc1.com/NCA.
Learning Objectives:1. Identify three structural elements of your health
professions program that contributes to a positive experience of the student experience.
2. Identify differences between the experiences of undergraduate vs. graduate students.
3. Name two areas that AHECs get involved in with the health professions program. • Describe the origins of AHEC program and how they
support learning in community health centers. • Describe how the AHEC program supports learning
in community health centers.
Get the Most Out of Your Zoom Experience• Send your questions using Q&A function in Zoom• Look for our polling questions• Live tweet us at @CHCworkforceNCA and #FQHCStudents and
#HRSAnca • Recording and slides are available after the presentation on our
website within one week• CME approved activity; requires survey completion • Upcoming webinars: Register at www.chc1.com/nca
Kristine Gonnella, MPHProgram Manager
267.350.7632 Direct [email protected] Email
………………………………………………………………………Community Health Partners for Sustainability a program of the National Nursing Centers Consortium
Strengthening Healthcare for Residents of Public HousingCentre Square East1500 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102www.chpfs.org
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Trisha Mims, MSN, MBA/HCMHealth Center Director
Johnson City Community Health CentersEast Tennessee State University
College of Nursing Community Health Centers 365 Stout Drive, Box 70403
Johnson City, TN 37614P 423-929-6932C 423-946-0981
[email protected] www.etsu.edu/nursing/practice/sites
Johnson City Community Health Center ETSU CON has 14 nurse-led practice sites, that consist of school
based clinics, 5 FQCHCs, and 1 RHC
Student Affiliations:Nurse Practitioner (DNP and MSN)
Medical Pharmacy
Speech/AudiologyPhysical Therapy
Physician Assistant Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor/Master Social Work Psychology
Public Health Dental AssistantsDental Hygiene
Certified Medical AssistantsRadiology Students (Fall ’16)
Shirlee Drayton-Brooks PhD, FNP-BC, FAANPProfessor of Nursing Director, Doctor of Nursing Practice ProgramWidener University, School of NursingFounder’s Hall Room338One University Place,Chester, Pennsylvania, [email protected]
SpeakersFrom Community Health Center, Inc.Anna Rogers, Project Director, National Cooperative Agreement on Clinical Workforce DevelopmentTram Bui, Project Assistant, National Cooperative Agreement on Clinical Workforce DevelopmentDeborah Ward, RN, Senior Quality Improvement Manager
From National Nursing Centers Consortium:Kristine Gonnella, MPH, Program Manager, Community Health Partners for Sustainability
From Johnson City Community Health Centers:Trisha Mims, MSN, MBA/HCM, Director
From University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing:Caroline Lloyd Doherty, AGACNP-BC, AACC, Advanced Senior Lecturer, AGACNP Program, Director of Implementation: CMS/Graduate Nursing Education Demonstration
From Widener University:Shirlee Drayton-Brooks, PhD, FNP-BC, CRNP, FAANP, Professor of Nursing
From CT Area Health Education Center, University of Connecticut:Petra Clark-Dufner, MA, Associate Director for the CT Area Health Education Center ProgramKeisha White, 3rd Year MD/MPH Candidate