Thursday, March 26, 2015 The Health Care Response to Intimate
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Thursday, March 26, 2015 The Health Care Response to Intimate
The Health Care Response to Intimate Partner Violence: What’s Your Role? Thursday, March 26, 2015 Medical professionals have a unique opportunity to save a LIFE. CHILD. FAMILY. Location: Dates: Registration: Program: MAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus 121 Hendersonville Rd. Asheville, NC 28803 Thursday, March 26, 2015 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm (dinner provided) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious and costly health problem that affects millions of Americans and costs 5.8 billion dollars every year in medical care. Women, the most common victims of IPV, access health care over the course of their lives for routine and preventive care, as well as for trauma and abuse related conditions. Health care providers are uniquely placed to assess for IPV and can play a significant role in helping their patients access safety. This workshop is designed to create an awareness about the importance of screening and responding to intimate partner violence in the health care setting. AUDIENCE Primary Care Physicians, Physician Assistants, Medical Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Practice Managers, Case Managers, Care Coordinators OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to: • Define IPV and its impact on patient care • Discuss the physician’s role in addressing IPV • Identify the screening process for IPV • Identify how and when to refer patients to community resources • Utilize IPV toolkit materials AGENDA 5:30-6:00pm Registration and Dinner 6:00-7:15pm Recognizing and Responding to Intimate Partner Violence 7:15-7:30pm IPV Toolkit 7:30-8:00pm Question and Answer, Evaluation and Adjourn Jointly provided by: Get the tools to make a DIFFERENCE in IPV. FACULTY Kellet Letson, MD, FACOG, is the Director of MAHEC Division of Obstetric and Gynecology and he is the Women’s Service Line Leader (department chair) at Mission Hospital. Clinically he serves as an obstetrics hospitalist for the MAHEC Resident Team. His undergraduate work was completed at Davidson College in Davidson, NC; medical school at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine and he completed his residency at MAHEC. He has served on ACOG committees for several years, and is a member of the ACOG Obstetrics Document Review Panel. He is also currently serving on the Executive Committee of the North Carolina Obstetrical and Gynecological Society. April Burgess-Johnson, BS, QP, has worked in domestic violence advocacy for 20 years. For about half of that time, she served in local crisis programs in NC as a Shelter Manager, Court Advocate, Educator, Program Director and Executive Director. In addition, she served for almost a decade as a statewide facilitator and trainer, working at the NC Council for Women and later the NC Coalition against Domestic Violence (NCCADV). She is adjunct faculty member with the NC Justice Academy. She has trained domestic violence advocates, law enforcement personnel, medical providers, social workers and other allied professionals extensively across the US. April has been a co-investigator and project director on multiple research projects in North Carolina and have created multiple publications for public education. April currently serves as the executive director for Helpmate, Asheville’s domestic violence agency. John P. Stewart, MD, ACOG, Emory University, Medical College of Georgia, University of South Carolina OB-GYN residency. N.C Men For Change Award winner 2007, from NCCADV. Helpmate Board member and former chair. Laurel OB-GYN 1987-2012. Dr. Stewart has given numerous presentations on domestic violence, several for MAHEC. Lisa Eby, MA, MSW, has over 14 years of experience in Health and Human Services and the last 10 years working as the HR Director for Health and Human Services integrating her knowledge of systems thinking and organizational effectiveness to foster a culture of workforce engagement, innovation and compassionate service. Lisa also oversees the communications for Health and Human Services. She earned a Master of Social Work degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and also holds a master’s degree in Biostatistics from the Medical College of Virginia. Lisa is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). MEDICAL COURSE DIRECTOR Kellet Letson, MD, FACOG, MAHEC, Asheville NC The Health Care Response to Intimate Partner Violence: What’s Your Role? March 26, 2015 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Updated contact info Name Cate Hendren, BA, MAHEC, Asheville NC Credentials April Burgess-Johnson, BS, QP, Helpmate, Asheville NC Social Security # XXX-XX- (last 4 digits required) Deborah Calhoun, MPH, MAHEC, AshevilleOccupation Frank Castelblanco, DPN, RN, MAHEC, Asheville NC E-mail Address Rich Munger, PhD, WNC Behavioral Science Research Home Address CREDIT City Zip Home County Home # CME Employer Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) through the joint providership of the Mountain Area Health Education Center and Buncombe County Health & Human Services. The Mountain Area Health Education Center is accredited by the NCMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Department Credit Designation: The Mountain Area Health Education Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. State Work # Employer’s Address City State Zip Work County Program announcements will be sent to your email unless you opt out from receiving emails from MAHEC. We never share our mailing lists. Please remove my name from the MAHEC mailing list. Please provide a Vegetarian option Gluten-free option Disclosure Statement: The Mountain Area Health Education Center adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty’s commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. CEU: The Mountain Area Health Education Center designates this continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for 0.2 CEUs as established by the National Task force on the Continuing Education Unit. You must attend the entire workshop to receive CEUs. 2.0 contact hours Program is FREE but you must register to attend Directions to MAHEC Biltmore Campus 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803 From I-40 Eastbound, take Exit 50 and turn left onto Hendersonville Road. From I-40 Westbound, take Exit 50B and merge onto Hendersonville Road. At the first light, turn left into the Double Tree Hotel complex. Turn left towards the Biltmore Village Lodge. Just before the Biltmore Village Lodge turn right and go up the hill to the MAHEC Biltmore Campus. From 19-23 (I-26) take 240 East to Exit 5B (Charlotte Street). Exit right onto Charlotte Street. At the 4th light, make a left onto Biltmore Avenue. Proceed through 8 traffic lights. At the 9th light turn right into the Double Tree Hotel complex. Turn left towards the Biltmore Village Lodge. Just before the Biltmore Village Lodge turn right and go up the hill to the MAHEC Biltmore Campus. # 15CH012/45968 Send completed registration form to: MAHEC Registration 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803 Fax to 828-257-4768 Have a question? Program Director: Frank Castelblanco, DNP, RN frank.castelblanco@mahec.net Special Services: 828-257-4485 828-257-4457 Registration Information: 828-257-4475 Fax Registration: 828-257-4768 Online Registration: www.mahec.net Email: registration@mahec.net Mail: MAHEC Registration 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803