Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:23p.m.

Join the Lifespan Community Health Institute at Pierce Memorial Field on Saturday, May 4 between 8 a.m. and noon for a free blood pressure and blood glucose screening. Blood pressure and blood glucose screenings lead to early detection, early diagnosis, and treatment.  

This event is free and open to the public.

Spanish translation services will be available.

Register

No registration is required

For more information, contact Olivia Hassinger at 570-991-1180 or [email protected].

Location Information

Pierce Memorial Field
201 Mercer St.
East Providence, RI 02914
United States

Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:23p.m.

Join us for this in-person, eight-hour course on providing mental health first aid for youth.

Youth Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour training course designed to give members of the public key skills to help a youth who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The 8-hour course covers a range of common disorders and potential crises such as helping a young person who is having a panic attack, is contemplating suicide or is struggling with substance abuse.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

  1. Recognize common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges in this age group, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).
  2. Recognize common signs and symptoms of substance use challenges.
  3. Interact effectively with a child or adolescent in crisis.
  4. Connect the youth with help.
  5. Understand the impact of social media and bullying on youth.
  6. Apply a personalized self-care plan.

Register

Fee: $118

To learn more about Mental Health First Aid for Adults, contact Kim Lafountain, LMHC, at [email protected].

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Location Information

1567 South County Trail
East Greenwich, RI 02818
United States

The role of  the community health worker is essential to successful outcomes for some of our most vulnerable patients and families. This workshop will discuss the implementation of this role across Rhode Island, as well as the challenges and lessons learned along the way. Social workers and community health workers work closely together at Lifespan, and several of our staff will present case examples demonstrating the power of this clinical collaboration.

Speakers

Jennifer W. Jencks, PhD, LICSW

Jennifer W. Jencks, PhD, LICSW, is the manager of pediatric social work at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, and she manages the community health worker team at Rhode Island Hospital. She previously worked at Lifespan as the director of the Access Center at Bradley Hospital and assistant director of Lifespan pediatric behavioral health emergency services. She also has thirty years of experience working with children and adolescents with anxiety and depression in private practice utilizing both psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapy techniques.

Dr. Jencks has been a guest lecturer for the residency training program at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University since 2009. She has also led conferences on trauma informed care, obsessive compulsive disorder, and trichotillomania. Her research interests include anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, youth suicide prevention, and the impact of community health workers on patient outcomes. Jencks has been teaching online and in the classroom for twelve years on clinical social work with youth.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Recognize the role of community health workers and the way the role was implemented in RI.
  2. Describe the clinical support community health worker’s provide.
  3. Explain how clinical outcomes improve when social work and community health worker team members collaborate to address social determinants of health and practical barriers which prevent patient follow through. 

Details

The target audience for this presentation is psychologists, physicians, social workers and other interested health care professionals.

This presentation has been approved for two CE hours/credits (see below).

Registration

The fee for this presentation is $49.

Online registration closes on Monday, May 6, 2024.

For refund/cancellation information, please email [email protected] or call Mayra Colon at 401-606-5753.

Register online

Credit Details

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Rhode Island Hospital and Bradley Hospital. Rhode Island Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education.  

Rhode Island Hospital designates this activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Rhode Island Hospital is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Rhode Island Hospital maintains responsibility for this program and its content. 

CEUs for this event have been submitted, pending approval by the National Board for Social Work (NASW), designating this activity for a maximum of 2.0 continuing education credits for certified counselors, marriage, and family therapists.

Bradley Conference is designed to provide education for psychologists, social workers, physicians, nurses, certified counselors, speech/language and occupational therapists, teachers, milieu associates, and other professionals who work with children, adolescents, or adults.  Topics address different behavioral health populations and treatment modalities and are intended to provide practical, state-of-the-art information.

Bradley Hospital’s clinical expertise, internationally renowned research, and academic affiliation with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University make the hospital a unique resource in all areas of behavioral health care. We have designed a wide range of learning experiences to provide the training that behavioral health care professionals need to stay at the forefront of their fields.

There is no known commercial support for this program.

Location Information

All sessions in thsi series will be held virtually.
United States

Workplace violence has been generating national news headlines over the last three years. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), each year, an average of nearly two million US workers report having been a victim of violence at work.

This three-hour session is designed to help professionals, working in clinical settings, implement interventions to prepare for and how to react to workplace violence. Participants will engage in activities that highlight the importance of creating personal and organizational safety measures, establishing policies and procedures to address workplace violence (WPV), building and executing crisis response plans, acknowledging the need for cultural competence, recognizing warning signs of potential violence, and incorporating trauma-informed care. Additionally, participants will review the importance of effective communication and appropriate de-escalation techniques. This session will conclude with an exercise in self-care to manage stress and burnout, reducing the likelihood of WPV.

Speakers

Nicole Gomes, BS, RN, is the supervisor and coordinator of psychiatric nursing education at the Bradley Learning Exchange. She has more than 25 years of combined experience in medical and behavioral health working with individuals throughout the lifespan. Gomes has worked in a variety of settings including, addiction medicine, inpatient behavioral health, pediatric residential treatment, emergency department, and schools. She holds a bachelor of science in psychology and elementary special education from Northeastern University and an associate degree in nursing from the Community College of Rhode Island. She is currently pursuing her master of science in nursing with a concentration in nursing and healthcare education from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Gomes has recently taken on the responsibility of the Workplace Violence Prevention coordinator for Lifespan and enjoys training professionals in both community and hospital settings.

Kimberly Lafountain, LMHC, has over 21 years’ experience in the field of behavioral health.  She holds a master of education in guidance and counseling from Providence College and a bachelor of science in health and physical education from the University of Maine. LaFountain is currently employed as a behavioral education development specialist in the department of behavioral education at Bradley Hospital.  She works as part of a team that develops and provides competency-based education, evidence-based practices, and continuing education and training programs within Lifespan, regionally and nationally. Previously, she worked as a clinician in a community-based program designed to keep children and adolescents in home placement. The majority of her career was spent providing outpatient counseling, specializing in sexual abuse specific treatment and juvenile offender treatment. Prior to joining the Department of Behavioral Education, Kim was a trainer for Gateway Healthcare.  

Scott Sylvester, LMHC, holds a master of arts in clinical psychology from Bridgewater State University. He had been serving as the specialist supervisor in the department of behavioral education at Bradley Hospital since 2013 and has recently taken on the title of behavioral health workforce and professional development manager. Sylvester has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults with developmental and psychiatric disabilities. He has worked in various behavioral health settings with extensive experience conducting psychiatric assessments in both the community and emergency room settings. Sylvester has been working within the field of behavioral health for 20 years and training staff in the art of de-escalation and crisis management for seven years.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Identify personal and organizational safety measures to decrease the potential of WPV.
  2. Develop policies and procedures, including reporting mechanisms to follow in the event of WPV.
  3. Create crisis response plans that identify roles & responsibilities during incidences of WPV.
  4. Support cultural competence promotion to enhance & understand communication in diverse clinical settings.
  5. Recognize warning signs of potential violence including changes in behavior & verbal threats.
  6. Apply the framework of trauma-informed care to create a supportive environment to prevent the potential for triggering challenging behaviors which may lead to violent reactions. 

Details

The target audience for this presentation is psychologists, physicians, social workers and other interested health care professionals.

This presentation has been approved for three CE hours/credits (see below).

Registration

The fee for this presentation is $49.

Online registration closes on Monday, May 6, 2024.

For refund/cancellation information, please email [email protected] or call Mayra Colon at 401-606-5753.

Register online

Credit Details

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Rhode Island Hospital and Bradley Hospital. Rhode Island Hospital is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education.  

Rhode Island Hospital designates this activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Rhode Island Hospital is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Rhode Island Hospital maintains responsibility for this program and its content. 

CEUs for this event have been submitted, pending approval by the National Board for Social Work (NASW), designating this activity for a maximum of 3.0 continuing education credits for certified counselors, marriage, and family therapists.

Bradley Conference is designed to provide education for psychologists, social workers, physicians, nurses, certified counselors, speech/language and occupational therapists, teachers, milieu associates, and other professionals who work with children, adolescents, or adults.  Topics address different behavioral health populations and treatment modalities and are intended to provide practical, state-of-the-art information.

Bradley Hospital’s clinical expertise, internationally renowned research, and academic affiliation with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University make the hospital a unique resource in all areas of behavioral health care. We have designed a wide range of learning experiences to provide the training that behavioral health care professionals need to stay at the forefront of their fields.

There is no known commercial support for this program.

Location Information

All sessions in this series will be held virtually.
United States

Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:23p.m.

2024 Cardiovascular Team Symposium

Agenda Topics 

  • Updates in ASCVD Management: New diagnostic imaging tools
  • Updates in ASCVD Risk: Lipids/HTN
  • Updates in ACS/inflammatory/MINOCA/SCAD/Pericarditis/ Myocarditis
  • Updates in Structural Heart
  • Updates in EP
  • Updates in PVD
  • Update in Cardio-nutrition - Food Is Medicine

Keynote Speaker

Snehal Bhatt, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, AACC
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Download the symposium flyer (PDF)

Location Information

Marriott Providence
1 Orms Street
Providence, RI 02904
United States

Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:23p.m.

Join the Lifespan Community Health Institute and the Scituate Rotary Club for a free blood pressure and blood glucose screening on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m at the Scituate Rotary Farmers Market Healthy Living Event. Blood pressure and blood glucose screenings lead to early detection, early diagnosis, and treatment.  

No registration is required for this event, which is free and open to the public.

For more information, please contact Jennifer Huff at 401-451-7483 or [email protected].

Location Information

46 Institute Lane
North Scituate, RI 02857
United States

The Miriam Hospital Gala - A Night of Champions graphic

 

Healthcare is the ultimate team sport. When you win in this arena, you don’t just get an award—you get to save lives and improve the health of the community. That’s why, at The Miriam’s 2024 Gala & Auction, we’re celebrating all the champions who help make our beloved hospital everyone’s favorite home team. Whether you are rooting for the underdog or cheering for the reigning champ—we are all winners on May 11. Co-chairs David Rampone and Jenna Rose are the captains for this all-star event and encourage fans of The Miriam to “get in the game” and buy their tickets today—before it’s a sold-out crowd!

Please Join Us for a Special Evening

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Location Information

Longplex Family & Sports Center
300 Industrial Way
Tiverton, RI 02878
United States

Sometimes it feels as if misleading information is everywhere. From memes pushing bogus treatments without evidence to deep fakes and AI-driven disinformation, it can be hard to navigate today's information ecosystem.

Join the Lifespan Community Health Institute for this workshop. We'll talk about how misinformation spreads, why we are all susceptible, and how we can get better at verifying information. We'll also explore how, collectively, we can build misinformation resilience in our communities.

Speaker

This workshop will be led by Stefanie Friedhoff, co-founder of the Information Futures Lab, Professor of the Practice, and Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation at the Brown University School of Public Health.

Register

This virtual workshop is free and open to the public.

Register Online

For more information, please contact Jeanette Nessett at [email protected] or at 401-444-8088.

Location Information

Virtual via Zoom
United States

Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:23p.m.

Opportunities for Registered Nurses (RN) and Nursing Assistants

Join us to learn about opportunities to work in a dynamic healthcare environment where you can make a difference in the lives of patients.

New RN graduates are encouraged to apply.

Our Magnet-certified hospital has positions on most shifts, both full- and part-timeRegister for an interview for a healthcare position at Newport Hospital

Location Information

Newport Hospital
20 Powel Avenue/ Atrium
Newport, RI 02840
United States

The Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA), a non-profit and educational membership organization committed to providing education, certification, and networking opportunities to all persons involved in clinical research activities, presents "The HemOnc Knowledge Base: Standardizing the Representation of Hematology/Oncology Treatment Regimens." 

Objective

Objectives during this presentation include:

  • Reviewing the challenges and importance of capturing cancer treatment details.
  • Learning about how HemOnc.org has been built as a resource for practicing clinicians and other healthcare professionals.
  • Learning about the derived HemOnc knowledgebase and the various ways that it can serve the research community.

Speaker

This presentation will be led by Jeremy M. Warner, MD, MS, FAMIA, FASCO, professor of medicine and associate director of data science at Legorreta Cancer Center and director of the Center for Clinical Cancer Informatics and Data Science (CCIDS).

Details

This event is open to SoCRA and non-SoCRA members.

Cost: Admission to this presentation is free.
Credit: SoCRA Members may claim 1 CE towards SoCRA Recertification. 
Only SoCRA members will receive a certificate of attendance. 

For more information, please contact Brianna Girardi at [email protected]

Meeting Information

This meeting will be held remotely via Microsoft Teams.

Join the Teams Meeting

Meeting ID: 269 284 750 564
Passcode: 2CqWNr

Or call in (audio only) 
+1 401-226-0907,,740416693# United States, Providence 
Phone Conference ID: 740 416 693#

Location Information

This event is virtual via Microsoft Teams
United States