At Head for the Hills 2015, Jessica Arney MS, RD, LD provided an overview of the WIC (Women, Infants & Children) program. Her WIC Works presentation included: the immediate benefits of nutrition education, counseling, supplemental foods and breastfeeding support. long term positive health outcomes associated with participation in the program the differences between WIC and SNAP There were… Continue reading WIC Works
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REVIVE!
Virginia has been severely impacted by opioid abuse, particularly the abuse of prescription drugs. In 2013, 386 individuals died from the abuse of FHMO, an increase of 1,578%, with fentanyl being the primary substance fueling this increase. In 2013, drug-related deaths happened at a higher per capita level (11.0 deaths per 100,000) than motor vehicle… Continue reading REVIVE!
ADHD
Media headlines are full of ADHD information. Recent examples include: “Study finds 17% of college students misuse ADHD drugs” “ADHD Medications Don't Lead To Drug Or Alcohol Abuse” “Children with ADHD more likely to have eating disorder” “Is the Internet giving us all ADHD?” One of the great presentations at Head for the Hills was… Continue reading ADHD
Cheap Meds!
We hope everyone enjoyed the 2015 Head for the Hills event! We're going to spend the next few weeks reviewing the fantastic presentations. First up - Guide to Inexpensive Prescription Medications Provided by Melody Counts, M.D., M.H.M., District Health Director - Cumberland Plateau Health District (and GMEC board member), the session asked; "What good do… Continue reading Cheap Meds!
Scholarships, Loans, and Loan Repayment
Are you a health professions student wondering how you are going to afford your education? Or a rural provider trying to recruit new practitioners? If so - we have two great guides for you! First are the presentation slides from Head for the Hills from Justin Crow's Getting the Most from Federal & State Loan Repayment… Continue reading Scholarships, Loans, and Loan Repayment
New Session!
We've been able to add another session to the Head for the Hills agenda! Justin Crow, from the Virginia Department of Health will be presenting: Getting the Most from Federal and State Loan Repayment Programs: Guidance for Practitioners and Practice Sites Mr. Crow's presentation will enable you to: Describe HPSA designations and the HPSA designation… Continue reading New Session!
Turn Up the Volume
Head for the Hills isn't the only event for rural healthcare providers this fall; the Virginia Rural Health Association will be hosting their annual conference October 13 & 14. For twenty years, the Virginia Rural Health Association has served as "The Voice for Rural Health in Virginia." Now they are asking you to turn up the volume… Continue reading Turn Up the Volume
Lodging at the Hills
Oh, the views... One of the highlights of the Head for the Hills event is being able to stay in accommodations with views like this: If you've attended Head for the Hills in the past, note that lodging arrangements are a bit different this year. You will need to reserve your own room. For reservations please… Continue reading Lodging at the Hills
What to do in the Hills?
Let's face it - while Head for the Hills is a fantastic educational event, it also reflects the old adage, "location, location, location." Why do the educational sessions end at 12:30 each day? So you can go have fun! Head for the Hills will be held again this year at the Breaks Interstate Park. It will… Continue reading What to do in the Hills?
More Head for the Hills
Here's a few new session descriptions for the upcoming Head for the Hills event: Curbside Consults, Bob Franko Embedding behaviorists into primary care has many benefits in both clinical and financial outcomes, but to achieve those outcomes is often harder than it looks. Cherokee Health Systems (Knoxville, TN) offers a mature integrated practice that has… Continue reading More Head for the Hills