Dual Inhibition: Targeting Systemic and Localized Type 2
Inflammation in Asthma
November 3, 2022 6:00 PM Eastern
(Please arrive 30 minutes prior to start of the presentation.)
Dual Inhibition: Targeting Systemic and Localized Type 2
Inflammation in Asthma
November 3, 2022 6:00 PM Eastern
(Please arrive 30 minutes prior to start of the presentation.)
Revolutionizing the Management of Your Patients With
CKD at Risk of Progression, With or Without T2D
October 27, 2022 6:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Revolutionizing the Management of Your Patients With
CKD at Risk of Progression, With or Without T2D
October 27, 2022 6:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Webinar October 20, 2022 @ 4PM
Please join GoTruthNH, a public education and grassroots effort to promote accurate and truthful information around health and wellness to communities across the Granite State, as we host an important conversation around the upcoming Flu and COVID season and offer resources to help you and those around you prepare.
Webinar October 20, 2022 @ 4PM
Please join GoTruthNH, a public education and grassroots effort to promote accurate and truthful information around health and wellness to communities across the Granite State, as we host an important conversation around the upcoming Flu and COVID season and offer resources to help you and those around you prepare.
Open to primary care providers including MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs! Course starts September 6, 2022!! Interested in being able to test and treat your patients for latent TB infection within primary care? Join us this fall for a six session virtual and interactive LTBI ECHO course! You can receive up to 6 CME credits and the course is free. Find the details in the attached brochure. Register here. |
In this evolving healthcare world, the educational experiences of future health professionals are critical to the overall well-being of our communities. Dates & Times |
Through funding provided by NH DHHS and in collaboration with the NH Medical Society, NH Nurses Association and others, we will be offering access to a variety of resources to assist providers in improving their care for patients experiencing alcohol misuse. We are excited about this initiative and will continue to share more resources as the project develops.
Helping Your Patients with Alcohol-Related Problems
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Join us on June 15th at 6:15PM for a brief meeting of our Board of Directors and an engaging webinar with Margaret Franckhauser about the Forward Fund and their recently published report and strategic plan. In early 2019, the Endowment received more than $1.9 million from the NH Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association. Current priorities of the Forward Fund are aligned with NHNPA. They include strengthening NH’s clinical placement opportunities, eliminating policy and practice barriers to licensure, and implementing a coordinated State Plan to expand and support the health care workforce. |
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Join us on June 15th at 6:15PM for a brief meeting of our Board of Directors and an engaging webinar with Margaret Franckhauser about the Forward Fund and their recently published report and strategic plan. In early 2019, the Endowment received more than $1.9 million from the NH Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association. Current priorities of the Forward Fund are aligned with NHNPA. They include strengthening NH’s clinical placement opportunities, eliminating policy and practice barriers to licensure, and implementing a coordinated State Plan to expand and support the health care workforce. |
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
The Northern New England Nurse Practitioner Conference Planning Committee is soliciting proposals to present during a concurrent session or to conduct a workshop at the conference on April 12, 13 & 14, 2023. The concurrent sessions will 75 minutes.
Proposals to present and/or conduct workshops will be selected by the Conference Planning Committee based on the content of the application and the topic's relevance to the continuing education and professional development needs of nurse practitioners. Proposals should be aligned with the conference objectives and address one of the key topic areas. We are striving to have a well-balanced agenda with current topics. One person may submit multiple proposals.
XARELTO® 2.5 mg Vascular Dose in Patients With CAD and/or PAD: Results From the VOYAGER PAD and COMPASS Trials
Ali Haider, MD - Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine Baystate Medical Center, Northampton, MA
NHNPA is seeking nominations for TWO important positions on our Board of Directors - President-Elect and Member-At-Large. All current members are encouraged to nominate a colleague or to self-nominate. The nomination application will take less than 5 minutes - we will ask three quick questions about qualifications and prior involvement in NHNPA. Below you will find brief descriptions about each board position, as they are described in the organization’s by-laws. We have also shared a general overview of the expectations of all our Board members. Nominations will be accepted through Sunday March, 13, 2022. If you have any questions about either position please feel free to contact the current Vice President Jillian Belmont ([email protected]).
The President-Elect assumes office following the Annual Meeting. The President-Elect shall perform the duties and have the powers of the President during the absence or disability of the President. The President-Elect shall perform all the duties commonly incident to the office and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Executive Committee may designate. Convene the first meeting of the nominating committee. The President-Elect will automatically assume the role of President in two years or when and if the role of President becomes vacant.
Linked below, the NH Health Alert Network (HAN) message contains key points and recommendations, situational update, background information, and reporting requirements on an important health topic. For any questions regarding the contents of this message, please contact NH DHHS-DPHS, Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at 603-271-4496 (after hours 603-271-5300). To change your contact information in the NH Health Alert Network, send an email to [email protected].
Linked below, the NH Health Alert Network (HAN) message contains key points and recommendations, situational update, background information, and reporting requirements on an important health topic. For any questions regarding the contents of this message, please contact NH DHHS-DPHS, Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at 603-271-4496 (after hours 603-271-5300). To change your contact information in the NH Health Alert Network, send an email to [email protected].
With hundreds of bills before the NH legislature this session, you may be wondering how does our NHNPA leadership decides when and how to engage in the state's legislative process. Our staff, consultants, and members have decades of experience navigating the NH State Government including the legislative and executive branches. Our team includes recognized leaders in both the state and Nation's capitol. Through our advocacy work, we are engaged in: legislation, rulemaking, administrative hearings, and licensure and regulatory matters. NHNPA is also represented on a wide-rage of legislative commissions through appointed seats.
Protecting and enhancing the scope of practice for NPs and ensuring legislative and cultural environments that empower NPs to be leaders in healthcare are our key priorities. We further believe that NPs can provide an important and valuable perspective in shaping all health policy in addition to the healthcare decisions of individual patients. We strongly believe that NHNPA and NPs should be at every table where these decisions are being made!
With hundreds of bills before the NH legislature this session, you may be wondering how does our NHNPA leadership decides when and how to engage in the state's legislative process. Our staff, consultants, and members have decades of experience navigating the NH State Government including the legislative and executive branches. Our team includes recognized leaders in both the state and Nation's capitol. Through our advocacy work, we are engaged in: legislation, rulemaking, administrative hearings, and licensure and regulatory matters. NHNPA is also represented on a wide-rage of legislative commissions through appointed seats.
Protecting and enhancing the scope of practice for NPs and ensuring legislative and cultural environments that empower NPs to be leaders in healthcare are our key priorities. We further believe that NPs can provide an important and valuable perspective in shaping all health policy in addition to the healthcare decisions of individual patients. We strongly believe that NHNPA and NPs should be at every table where these decisions are being made!
Join Project ECHO: Aging, Community, and Equity to learn about the impact of the pandemic on the mental and physical well-being of older adults living in rural communities and share potential solutions. There is no cost to participate. See the flyer attached with additional information.
Intended audience: Medical, mental health, and community social service individuals working to support older adults in rural settings of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Northern New York
Time: 2nd Wednesday of every month 12:00pm-1:30pm EST (February 2022-September 2022)
If you are interested, please complete the following application of interest: https://unh.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_43c8ItMbf2ngVCe
For more information, please contact: [email protected]
This NH Health Alert Network (HAN) message contains key points and recommendations, situational updates, background information, and reporting requirements on an important health topic. For any questions regarding the contents of this message, please contact NH DHHS-DPHS, Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at 603-271-4496 (after hours 603-271-5300). To change your contact information in the NH Health Alert Network, send an email to [email protected].
This NH Health Alert Network (HAN) message contains key points and recommendations, situational updates, background information, and reporting requirements on an important health topic. For any questions regarding the contents of this message, please contact NH DHHS-DPHS, Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at 603-271-4496 (after hours 603-271-5300). To change your contact information in the NH Health Alert Network, send an email to [email protected].