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UT Health Houston School of Public Affairs

How to Prepare for the Unexpected 
June 10 | 7 pm
 In this session, attendees will be able to identify patterns of the emergency support function 8, health and medical structure in Texas. Providers will review the activities of personal and professional preparedness and the local, regional, state, and federal response structure.

 Climate Change & Mental Health: What to Know and What to Do 
June 24 | 7 pm 
In this session, the attendees will see evidence that climate change exacerbates pre-existing mental health problems and can lead to new issues such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and more. Vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, low-income communities, and those with pre-existing mental health conditions, are at greater risk. Promoting community resilience, ensuring access to mental health services, and integrating mental health into climate change adaptation plans are essential focus areas for healthcare professionals.


AHRQ Safety Program for Telemedicine: Improving Antibiotic Use

Learn how to improve patient safety and reduce harm associated with antibiotics in a free 18-month AHRQ program that starts in June 2024.

Virtual Program Includes: Monthly 20-minute webinars and office hours to learn best practices in the treatment of common outpatient infectious concerns through live interactions with infectious diseases experts.

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The A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education Of Baylor Scott & White Health


American Association of Medical Review Officers (AAMRO)
2023 Medical Review Officer Trainings


MD Anderson

Educational Conferences and Events   


Pediatric Pain and Opioid Education

The course provides training in acute and chronic pain management for pediatric patients, with an emphasis on safe and effective opioid use. It has been reviewed and approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine.  The course offers 5.5 continuing education, risk management and/or MOC part II credits for physicians, nurses and pharmacists and satisfies the required pain management training for licensure renewal in Massachusetts. A non-accredited version of this course is also available free of charge on our website. 

The course author and organizer is Dr. David Casavant, a member of the Massachusetts Chapter of the AAP and member of the Massachusetts Medical Society Opioid Task Force. Dr. Casavant is also an Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Pain Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and Instructor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School.   


Texas Department of State Health Services  
TRAIN, the premier learning resource for professionals who protect the public's health. A free service of the Public Health Foundation, www.train.org is part of the newly expanded TrainingFinder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network (TRAIN).  


 TMF Health Quality Institute’s Enhancing Care and Safety
 Post-Pandemic Best Practices for Nursing Facility Leadership and Physicians
On-demand monthly training series to help nursing home medical directors shape the ethos and operational excellence of the facilities they oversee. Provided through November. 


University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Course in Perinatal Health
For registration and other information: continuing.edu[at]utmb[dot]edu

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
The CME Activities with a "*" meet the Texas Medical Board criteria for formal continuing medical education credit involving the study of medical ethics/ or professional responsibility.    


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Last Updated On

June 03, 2024

Originally Published On

May 31, 2012

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