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Linda J. Keilman, DNP, MSN, GNP-BC, DEGN, FNAP, FAANP
Michigan State University, College of Nursing
Functional and cognitive status, including aging and other life changes, often lead to more interdisciplinary team involvement and increased utilization of community resources. Tools, strategies, and types of available resources will be described.
Diane Berth, MA, LPA, BCBA
Berth Behavior Consultation, PLLC
Patients with neuro-diversities can be challenging to communicate with, diagnose, and treat. This training discusses those challenges and provides tools to overcome barriers.
Dayna LePlatte, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Michigan Medicine
Karen M. Gall, LMSW, ACTRP, CTRS-E Training and Implementation Specialist Department of Psychiatry Michigan Medicine
This webinar will cover the prevalence and diagnostic criteria for ADHD in adolescents along with the impact of ADHD on patient function and experience. Participants will learn tools for assessment and several intervention and management strategies that can be used in primary care settings.
Linda J. Keilman, DNP, MSN, GNP-BC, DEGN, FNAP, FAANP
Michigan State University, College of Nursing
From the moment we are born, we are aging. Understanding usual changes of aging are important to know in meeting the unique needs, values, and preferences of older adults. Participants will learn about aging including health promotion strategies that lead to improved quality of life and what really matters most.
Ann McGaffey, CMA Diabetic Coordinator
St. Mary's PHO
Andrea Phillips, RN, BSN, MA, Director of Care Coordination,
McLaren Physician Partners
Julia Chen, Clinical Assistant Professor, Ambulatory Care Clinical Chief, Virtual Care Lead, General Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of General Medicine
Michigan Medicine
A panel of PO representatives will be discussing the operations of their remote patient monitoring programs as well as how ambulatory care managers are being used and connected in the process. The remote patient monitoring programs seek to target and support patients with uncontrolled hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high risk discharges as well as patients with COPD, CHF, or on a cardiac pathway.
Natalie Holland
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
The MI-POST is an optional form that documents the patient’s decisions and puts them into a physician’s order set that can be followed at any Michigan health care facility, as well as by first responders, and a key tool in the advance care planning process. This webinar will help participants:
- Describe the POLST paradigm
- Describe the MI-POST
- Identify ways of communicating wishes regarding care
- Identify appropriate uses of MI-POST
- Troubleshooting conflict around MI-POST
Additionally, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will provide updates on changes made to the MI-POST form in 2023.
Additional CKD training and resources are available. Please view the Chronic Kidney Disease Care training modules for more information.
View CKD Care Training Modules
Samantha Winnie, LMSW
Michigan Medicine
Amy VandenBerg, PharmD
Michigan Medicine
Older adult foundational information will be introduced on the importance of patient-centered care and the patient’s story in ambulatory care. Concepts covered will include gathering pertinent patient data through conversations, social determinants of health, capacity, advance care planning, hospice/palliative care, and appropriate resources
Setting the Stage for Quality, Holistic Care of Older Adults in Ambulatory Care
Linda Keilman, DNP, MSN, GNP-BC, DEGN, FNAP, FAANP
Associate Professor
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Michigan State University College of Nursing
2:20 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.
Closing
Julie Wietzke, MHSA, MLS
Administrative Director
MICMT
3:20 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.