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Alaska Psychiatric Institute Recovery Center & The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
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Medical Co-Morbidities in Serious Mental Illness:

Morbidity and Mortality

8:30-9:30 a.m., Tues. June 9th & 23rd

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Speaker: Dr. Jenny Love

Love’s talk is part of Frontline Behavioral Health, a videoconference series on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month for primary care providers including physicians, mid-level practitioners, behavioral health clinicians, CHA/Ps and BHAs and CHAs.

The series includes expert presentations the second Tuesday of the month and interactive case reviews the fourth Tuesday.

CMEs available.

      Call in toll free to 1-888-733-9423, or 375-9423 in Anchorage, then enter 3945#Â
      Beam in to video IP address 10.242.254.3, meeting room 3945

 

Jenny Love, MD, MPH is API’s medical director. Dr. Love has a Master’s in Public Health with a focus on Health Care and Prevention through the Public Health Leadership program, UNC School of Public Health. She completed a Family Medicine Residency training in Billings, Montana and trained in a Community Health Center setting with additional exposure to management of psychiatric disorders in the primary care setting. She has a strong interest in healthcare from a community perspective and enjoys providing health education to consumers and providers.

For more information, visit http://hss.state.ak.us/dbh/API

For VTC assistance, contact Tom Elmore, 729-3910, telmore@afhcan.org, five working days prior to the training

 

Click here printable flier for this event

 

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May 2009 AFHCAN update

Posted by nhogge in Telehealth - (Comments Off)

may update

Read the latest from AFHCAN in this May bulletin.

In this issue:

  • ANTHC Deploys New Videoconference Equipment
  • AFHCAN Begins Testing an Interface to RPMS
     
     
     

ATA 2009

Posted by nhogge in Telehealth - (Comments Off)

booth2009A handful of the AFHCAN staff recently headed down to the 14th annual American Telemedicine Association Expo at the Rio in Las Vegas. We had some staff giving presentations,  some moderating and we had a booth in the Expo hall. It was a great chance to share more about what AFHCAN is and what we are doing. We were able to share information with a lot of great people and get some feedback and ideas for our future.

While there we had the chance to showcase the next version of our telemedicine cart. The version 4 design not only gives the cart more style, but a lot more room for devices. 

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