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Psychology webinar by Maryland BHIPP for BHIPP Webinar: Acute Care of Eating Disorders in Pediatric Primary Care
BHIPP Webinar: Acute Care of Eating Disorders in Pediatric Primary Care
Please join Maryland Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care (BHIPP) for a BHIPP Webinar focused on Acute Care of Eating Disorders in Pediatric Primary Care. This session will feature a presentation by Shauna Reinblatt, MD.Free CME/CEU credit available for participation! *Certificates will only be awarded to participants that attend for 45 minutes or more of the session.*Learning Objectives:By the end of the session, participants will be able to identify:1. Three indications for a higher level of care for eating disorders2. Three psychiatric reasons for high mortality within eating disorders3. Three medical causes contributing to high mortality within eating disordersCME/CEU Credit for Participation:Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Maryland Behavioral Health Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Program (BHIPP) of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry is authorized as a sponsor of Continuing Education Units. BHIPP maintains responsibility for this program.Speaker: Shauna Reinblatt, MDDr. Shauna Reinblatt is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. She is Board Certified in General Adult, Child & Adolescent, and Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. Prior to her becoming a psychiatrist, Dr. Reinblatt worked as a family doctor in Canada. She subsequently completed a General Psychiatry Residency at Northwell/Hillside Hospital and a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at NYU School of Medicine. She then pursued a research fellowship in pediatric psychopharmacology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Reinblatt had been a member of the full-time faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences for over a decade. During this time, she developed specialized clinical expertise working with children, adolescents, and adults with eating disorders in addition to her clinical child psychiatric work with youth.
5/7/2025 4:00 PM
Pharmaceutical webinar by  Freyr for Demystifying Botanical Ingredients: An In-Depth Outlook in Europe
Demystifying Botanical Ingredients: An In-Depth Outlook in Europe
What is it all about?Thank you for your interest in Freyr’s Webinar Series (FWS)! We’re excited to have you join us on May 7, 2025, for an insightful session on “Demystifying Botanical Ingredients: An In-Depth Outlook in Europe.”Botanical ingredients play a key role in the European food supplement industry, offering numerous health and nutritional benefits. However, businesses face regulatory complexities due to fragmented national and EU-level guidelines. This webinar will explore:The current regulatory landscape for botanical ingredients in EuropeChallenges in placing botanical products on the marketKey EU and national regulations governing botanicalsThe responsibilities of Food Business Operators (FBOs) in ensuring product safetyReal-world examples of popular botanical ingredients and their regulatory conditionsBy the end of this session, you’ll have a clear understanding of the regulatory framework, compliance strategies, and market access pathways for botanical ingredients in Europe.Speakers: Meher Bhattiprolu, Manager - Global Regulatory Services, Food Products; Giulio Libertini, Deputy Manager - Regulatory Affairs (FDS).
by Freyr
5/7/2025 2:00 PM
Healthcare webinar by newengland.himss.org for Navigating Without a Compass: Addressing the Data Gap in Nursing Workflows
Navigating Without a Compass: Addressing the Data Gap in Nursing Workflows
Today's healthcare landscape presents nurses with unprecedented challenges—staffing shortages, operational inefficiencies, and complex digital systems that often create additional burdens rather than relief. While technology solutions exist, the critical missing piece is meaningful access to documentation and compliance data that can drive informed decision-making. Join premier sponsor Dimensional Insight for an expert panel discussion exploring proven strategies for implementing technology and nursing best practices that not only support clinical staff but also unlocks valuable insights from existing data. Discover how thoughtful solutions with robust data accessibility and nursing engagement can enhance operational efficiency, provide real-time visibility into documentation compliance, reduce administrative burden, empower nurses with actionable information, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Learning Objectives:  Identify how data gaps impact nursing documentation compliance and decision-making processes  Explain strategies for implementing technology solutions that reduce administrative burden rather than adding to it  Outline methods to improve real-time visibility into documentation compliance metrics  Discuss the relationship between improved data accessibility and optimal patient outcomes  Identify evidence-based nursing documentation practices that enhance quality of care while maintaining efficiency Describe strategies for prioritizing nursing workflows during staffing shortages without compromising patient safety Speakers: Colby Lutz, Systems Analyst, UPMC Western Maryland; Nora Lissy, RN, BSN, MBA, VP, Healthcare Consulting, Dimensional Insight; Brandy Buzo, MSN, RN, CPHQ, HACP-CMS, Quality Improvement Coordinator, Ephraim McDowell Health; Gabrielle Amarosa, Lead Healthcare Business Intelligence Consultant, Dimensional Insight.
5/6/2025 4:00 PM
Healthcare webinar by PKD Foundation for Decoding ADPKD: Diagnosis, Prognosis & Genetics
Decoding ADPKD: Diagnosis, Prognosis & Genetics
Join us for part one of our four-part webinar series, Confidently Navigating ADPKD: Understanding the New KDIGO Guidelines. In this first session, experts will discuss how ADPKD is diagnosed, what influences disease progression, and the role genetics play in understanding and managing the disease. Plenty of time will be left for your questions, so you can get the answers you need!You’ll Learn:• How ADPKD is diagnosed and what to monitor• Factors that impact disease severity and prognosis• The genetics of ADPKD (PKD1 vs. PKD2) and understand when genetic testing is recommended and most beneficial• Ethical considerations and family planning related to ADPKDGuest Speakers:• Terry Watnick, M.D.: Director of the PKD Foundation Center of Excellence at the University of Maryland School of Medicine• Neera K. Dahl, M.D., Ph.D.: Director of the PKD Foundation Center of Excellence at Mayo Clinic Rochester• Dwight Odland: ADPKD patient, Los Angeles Community Coordinator, KDIGO Guidelines contributorAbout the Webinar Series:Confidently Navigating ADPKD: Understanding the New KDIGO Guidelines is a four-part webinar series designed to help patients and families better understand the latest care recommendations for ADPKD. Each webinar provides practical, easy-to-understand insights and includes plenty of time for Q&A. Participants will walk away with knowledge they can apply right now to their own ADPKD journey.
5/1/2025 11:00 PM
Wellness webinar by Osteoarthritis Action Alliance for Digital delivery of osteoarthritis lifestyle care
Digital delivery of osteoarthritis lifestyle care
There are many barriers to the adoption and effectiveness of lifestyle care in the management of knee osteoarthritis. In this pre-recorded presentation, Dr. Belinda Lawford will present research into the way digital technologies can be used to overcome some of these barriers to the adoption and improve outcomes for people with knee osteoarthritis.About the speaker: Dr. Belinda Lawford, Senior Research Fellow Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne.Dr. Belinda Lawford is a musculoskeletal researcher at the Centre for Health, Exercise & Sports Medicine at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on clinical trials and qualitative studies of treatment strategies for people with osteoarthritis, in particular digital delivery of care, exercise, and weight loss. Her research aims to develop and evaluate strategies to improve the management of osteoarthritis in Australia and worldwide.The OA Action Alliance Lunch & Learn webinars keep you up-to-date on the latest osteoarthritis research, news, and activities. Each monthly webinar begins at 12:00 pm ET and runs for 30 minutes. Webinars are free and open to the public. Webinars are recorded and archived on our website events page (URL: oaaction.unc.edu/webinar) and on the OA Action Alliance YouTube channel.
4/30/2025 4:00 PM
Healthcare webinar by CIRSE for DEB-TACE: Current standards in drug-eluting therapy for liver malignancies
DEB-TACE: Current standards in drug-eluting therapy for liver malignancies
Drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization (DEB-TACE) is a relatively new treatment method that uses drug-eluting microbeads to target tumours. It is essential for interventional radiologists to learn the indications, patient selection, procedural techniques, and the associated pros and cons of DEB-TACE treatment. Despite its well-known and proven clinical indication and efficacy, significant debate still persists regarding the most effective use of DEB-TACE, including its comparative efficacy to other techniques (cTACE, bland embolization), optimal embolic particle sizes, tumour staging considerations, potential complications, and overall therapeutic advantages. This webinar will provide participants with a thorough understanding of how to safely and effectively perform DEB-TACE for treating HCC and mCRC, along with insights into its evolving role in the future. During the case discussions, attendees will learn tips and tricks so that they can avoid potential complications and improve the treatment’s clinical value. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in dynamic, interactive discussions based on real-world clinical experiences.Learning objectivesTo learn how to perform safe and effective DEB-TACE by real case examples.To understand patient selection on DEB-TACE for HCC and colorectal metastases.To understand the role of DEB-TACE in the current landscape of liver-directed locoregional therapies.ProgrammeIntroduction by the moderatorsRoberto Iezzi (Rome/IT) and Thomas Kröncke (Augsburg/DE)Role of DEB-TACE in HCCTobias Jakobs (Munich/DE)Role of DEB-TACE in mCRCGeert Maleux (Leuven/BE)Future of DEB-TACEThomas Helmsberger (Munich/DE)Discussion and Q&ATake-home points by the moderatorsRoberto Iezzi (Rome/IT) and Thomas Kröncke (Augsburg/DE)CME AccreditationThe CIRSE Webinar “DEB-TACE: Current standards in drug-eluting therapy for liver malignancies”, Vienna (ONLINE), Austria, 30/04/2025-30/04/2025 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 1.5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.The accreditation is valid for the live event, as well as the on-demand content for a period of 6 months after the live webinar. Click here to learn more.Join free of charge!Access to this webinar is available free of charge to all interested parties. All you need is your CIRSE login details. Don’t have a CIRSE account yet? Not to worry! It only takes two minutes to set up a new account which will enable you to register.
by CIRSE
4/30/2025 3:00 PM
Psychology webinar by Australian Institute of Family Studies for Understanding and responding to childhood suicidal ideation: A case scenario
Understanding and responding to childhood suicidal ideation: A case scenario
This webinar will build on a recent webinar Emerging Minds produced in partnership with the Mental Health Professionals’ Network – Understanding and responding to childhood suicidal ideation. Although not essential, you may find it helpful to view the recording before attending this webinar.Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about endings one’s life. These thoughts can be once-off or reoccurring. Childhood suicidal ideation is a growing public health issue in Australia. In 2023, Kids Helpline reported that suicide-related concerns was the third most common reason a child or young person (5-18 years) reached out to the service, accounting for 17% of service contacts. Although most suicide-related counselling contact is from 15 to 18 year olds, an increasing number of younger children, some as young as 7, are seeking suicide-related support.Although suicidal ideation does not mean a child will take their own life, it can be extremely distressing for the child and their family. Childhood suicidal ideation is a complex issue and one that practitioners are increasingly encountering in their work.Using a case scenario – a hypothetical situation used for educational purposes – panellists will reflect on some of the ethical considerations that practitioners need to consider when responding to children and families and provide practical strategies to help practitioners better understand and support children experiencing suicidal ideation.The webinar will discuss how practitioners can foster connection, seek the child’s insights, and recognise the child’s and the families’ strength.This webinar will give you:a better understanding of the experiences of distress and despair that can lead to childhood suicidal ideationinsight into the ethical considerations that need to be considered when responding to childhood suicidal ideationan understanding of how to apply a collaborative and curious approach to support connection and understanding between the child and their familyinsight into how to recognise and highlight children’s ideas, values and skills in managing their challengesThis webinar will be of interest to practitioners working with children and families.This webinar is co-produced by CFCA and Emerging Minds in a series focusing on children’s mental health. They are working together as part of the Emerging Minds: National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, which is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care under the National Support for Child and Youth Mental Health Program.Presenters: David Newman, Dr. Lyn O’Grady, Arianne Coad, Amanda Kemperman.
Psychology webinar by Fatty Liver Foundation for Understanding Alcohol-related Disease
Understanding Alcohol-related Disease
This is the second webinar of Fatty Liver Foundation's More Tomorrows: LIV (Learn, Inspire, and Value) for Liver Health series.The objective of the series is to empower and educate patients and their caregivers on medical and social aspects of steatotic liver disease including MASLD/MASH, and now importantly, ALD and MetALD. Fatty Liver Foundation's Chief Medical Officer, Neeraj Mistry, Dr. Suthat Liangpunsakul and Dr. Robert Weinrieb engage in a fireside chat on the physiological, organ system, and psycho-social impact of alcohol.Speakers:• Dr. Neeraj Mistry, Chief Medical Officer, Fatty Liver Foundation.• Dr. Robert Weinrieb, Chief Psychiatric Consultant, Program Director, Professor of Psychiatry, Penn Transplant Institute, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.• Dr. Suthat Liangpunsakul, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine.
4/29/2025 4:00 PM
Healthcare webinar by Hawai‘i Public Health Institute for Understanding Medical Aid in Dying
Understanding Medical Aid in Dying
This presentation will focus on the role of the Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) Team and the requirements of the law with the Our Care, Our Choice Act (OCOCA).Upon completion of this CE, participants will:1. Understand the roles and collaboration of healthcare providers—including Nurses, APRNs, Physicians, Mental Health Professionals, Community Health Workers, and Nurse Navigators—in delivering team-based, patient-centered care for MAID and OCOCA, with a focus on patient education, care coordination, and resource navigation.2. Develop communication techniques and care strategies that prioritize patient understanding, support resources, and advocacy to effectively navigate and coordinate care for OCOCA.3. Review clinical competencies and legal requirements for participating in medical aid in dying, including an overview of the current law and key OCOCA provisions.In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Hawaii Public Health Institute and the Western Region Public Health Training Center (WRPHTC). The WRPHTC is jointed accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continued Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.The planners and presenter for this training have no declared conflicts of interest.Speakers: Michelle K. Cantillo, Registered Nurse, Hawaii Pacific Health, Advance Care Planning Coordinator; Susan Amina, Nurse Practitioner, Kaiser Permanente (Retired); Charlotte Charfan, Emergency Medicine Physician, Writer and Educator.
4/17/2025 11:00 PM
Healthcare webinar by Matilda Centre for Lived, living and clinical experiences of trauma-informed care
Lived, living and clinical experiences of trauma-informed care
In this webinar we hear from speakers about their lived, living and clinical experiences of trauma-informed care. These perspectives are critical to informing the development and implementation of treatments and other supports that are physically, psychologically and culturally safe environments that foster healing. Speakers include Kellie Stastny, Chair of Intervoice and a dedicated leader in the Hearing Voices Movement.By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:• Understand lived, living and clinical experiences of trauma-informed care• Understand the importance of safety, trust, collaboration, choice and empowerment in the provision of trauma-informed care.• Understand how a trauma-informed approach may support clients in achieving their treatment goals
4/15/2025 4:00 AM

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