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Topic:
COVID-19 Knowledge for the Frontline Staff
Date:
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Time: 4:00 –
5:00 PM ET
Note:
Once you register, you will receive an email with your individual
link to join the webinar. The link you receive will only work for
one user. Please forward this email to other team members if you
would like them to attend so they can register.
The
webinar audio will stream through your computer speakers. For the
best experience, be sure to have headphones or your volume turned
up. We recommend closing any other applications that may be open,
especially those that use up bandwidth.
Audience:
Open to
nursing home leaders, clinical and administrative staff members and
others interested in nursing home infection prevention in the era
of COVID-19.
Series
Description:
The
National CMS/CDC Nursing Home COVID-19 Training is brought to you
by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the QIO
Program, a national network of Quality Innovation Network-Quality
Improvement Organizations (QIN-QIOs) serving every state and
territory.
Miss a
training? View recordings, slides and resources on QIOProgram.org.
This
Week’s Topic: COVID-19 Knowledge for the Frontline Staff
Following
today’s call, participants will possess the knowledge and
understand approaches to supporting the health and well-being of
older adults, their care partners, nursing home team members, and
other stakeholders during COVID-19.
Session
Objectives:
- Learners will be
able to discuss guidance on nursing home workforce safety
- Learners will
discuss two or more ways to communicate with residents, care
partners, and between direct care staff and management during
COVID-19
Meet
the Speakers:
Alice
Bonner, PhD, RN
Advisor,
Care of Older Adults
Institute
for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
Lori
Porter
Co-founder
and CEO
National
Association of Health Care Assistants (NAHCA)
Continuing
Education Credits:
The
National Nursing Home Training Series is not accredited by CMS. You
can follow up with your association or accrediting body to see if
it awards credit for participation in these trainings. Continuing
education credits may be awarded by some organizations for
participation in CMS trainings.
Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services Continuing Education (CMSCE)
Accreditation Statements:
Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
The
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
ACCME
accreditation seeks to assure the medical community and the public
that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provides
physicians with relevant, effective, practice-based continuing
medical education that supports US health care quality improvement.
The
ACCME employs a rigorous, multilevel process for evaluating
institutions' continuing medical education programs according to
the high accreditation standards adopted by all seven ACCME member
organizations. These organizations of medicine in the U.S. are the
American Board of Medical Specialties, the American Hospital
Association, the American Medical Association, the Association for
Hospital Medical Education, the Association of American Medical
Colleges, the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and the
Federation of State Medical Boards of the U.S., Inc.
International
Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
The
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is accredited by the
International Association for Continuing Education and Training
(IACET). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services complies
with the ANSI/IACET Standard, which is recognized internationally
as a standard of excellence in instructional practices. As a result
of this accreditation, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
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