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Good asthma management depends on care from a whole team—including primary care physicians, specialists, pharmacists and more— and this module looks at the ideal workings for that team. It begins by detailing the potential members of the team and the parameters for a solid assessment and management regimen. Next, the module details some nuances of management plans—such as issues related to the patients’ age, different barriers to care, or issues that may arise around prescriptions.
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Online Self Study
This module of the program will provide advance care planning and palliative care knowledge, case study, literature review, and other tools and resources for the care manager. This module will assist the Care Manager in implementing and continuing discussions related to Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care.
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Course Type: Online
Online Independent Study course to address Maternal Infant Health Program Grantee workers with the current theory, research findings, and best-practice when working with infants and parents in the attachment phase with newborns or with foster/adopted children.
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Course Type: Home Study
This course begins by examining the signs, symptoms, duration, and treatment methods associated with depressions that most affect women, such as Major Depression, Dysthymia, Bipolar Depression, and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Participants will gain an understanding of how genetics, hormones, interpersonal relationships (family history and/or physical and psychological abuse), physical abilities, and biochemistry influence the existence and/or persistence of depression.
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Course Type: Home Study
This course covers the most recent findings on a number of the most common conditions that underlie chronic pain in women, including: back pain, breast pain, Firbromyalgia, lupus, arthritis, scleroderma, trigeminal neuralgia, pelvic pain, central pain syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and others.
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