Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

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Course Type: Online, Self Paced

This pediatric traumatic brain injury training is split into four modules: module one presents an overview of pediatric traumatic brain injury, addresses the incidence and prevalence of pediatric TBI, the nature of injury and some key predictors of outcome; module two discusses specific cognitive effects of pediatric traumatic brain injury, some of the effects on academic skills, school progress, and children's needs; Module three covers the psychological and psychiatric consequences and needs and module four focuses on how a brain injury can affect other family member and discusses social consequences, and peer relations of the brain injured person.

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On Loss & Grief

Date Available: NOW

Course Type: Home Study

This home study course is designed to provide an in-depth examination of the complex experience of loss and grief in order to assist the clinician with understanding both the process, and the reactions that may be involved.

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Loss of Control: Fighting Back with Full Strength

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NOW

Course Type:
Home Study

This home-study course throughly examines how stress induced feelings can lead to loss of control that may precipitate catastrophic events and trigger psychological (e.g., depression, irritability, overal negative feeling toward life, etc. ) and neurologic (e.g., exacerbation of chronic pain, never-ending exhaustion and fatigue, frequent headaches, persisting colds and flues, etc.) effects.

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Improving Outcomes in Utilization Management. Module D. Transdis

Date Available:
NOW

Course Type:
On Demand

This module explains that process by looking at how transdisciplinary and inter-organizational collaboration can help prevent avoidable complications, delays in care, and hospital admissions. The module then details the breadth of the entire team, and looks at how better physician involvement—such as doing bedside rounds, leading the utilization management committee (UMC), and using a physician’s advisor—can help boost effectiveness and efficiency.

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Improving Outcomes in Utilization Management. Module C. Electron

Date Available:
NOW

Course Type:
On Demand

This module explores how utilization management can improve electronic tools—namely, electronic health records (EHR) and other information technology (IT). The module first looks at the relevant data accessed through such tools, such as medical necessity information and discharge plans, and the vital role that EHRs play in preventing unnecessary errors, such as wrong medications or even wrong surgeries.

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Improving Outcomes in Utilization Management. Module B. External

Date Available:
NOW

Course Type:
On Demand

This module looks at the outside entities and processes that shape the process of UM. It begins by looking at the various government and regulatory oversight organizations, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and The Joint Commission (TJC)— which oversee hospitals—and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and URAC (formerly referred to as the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission), which oversee health plans.

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