COE Virtual Learning Session June 18
COE Webinar on Thursday, June 18
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. to 12:05 p.m. – Welcome – Laken Ethun, MPH, Project Director, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy, Program Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU)
12:05 p.m. to 12:20 p.m. – CRS Spotlights – Cheryld Emala MSW, LCSW, Certified Trauma Specialist
Executive of Innovation and Strategic Alignment and Thelma Turner, CRS, SPHS COE team
- What is the day in the life of a CRS like?
- What is working well in terms of the CRS being part of the COE team?
- How could this team-based approach be improved to further support the role of the CRS on the team?
- How has the SPHS COE team developed community partnerships to increase awareness and engagement among COE clients?
12:20 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. – Best Practices for How CRSs can be Integrated into and Supported on COE Teams – David Scott, CRS, Peer Navigator, UPMC Center for Opioid Recovery; Bill Stauffer, CADC, CCS, LSW, Executive Director, The Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations – Alliance
12:40 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. – Using the Systematic Case Review Framework with CRSs to Support Team Roles, Client Retention, and Relapse Prevention – Carol Frazer, LPC, Practice Transformation Specialist, PRHI, and David Loveland, PhD, Senior Program Director, Recovery Program Development and Implementation, Community Care
12:55 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Next Steps – Pauline Taylor, Program Specialist, PRHI
Target Audience
Nurse
Nurse Practitioner
Physician
Physician Assistant
Social Worker
Learning Objectives
Describe how COEs are integrating and support the role of the CRS into their teams
Discuss opportunities to further support CRSs on COE teams
Describe the systematic case review framework and how it can help multidisciplinary teams identify action items to engage and retain COE clients in comprehensive services
COE Webinar on Thursday, June 18
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. to 12:05 p.m. – Welcome – Laken Ethun, MPH, Project Director, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy, Program Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU)
12:05 p.m. to 12:20 p.m. – CRS Spotlights – Cheryld Emala MSW, LCSW, Certified Trauma Specialist
Executive of Innovation and Strategic Alignment and Thelma Turner, CRS, SPHS COE team
- What is the day in the life of a CRS like?
- What is working well in terms of the CRS being part of the COE team?
- How could this team-based approach be improved to further support the role of the CRS on the team?
- How has the SPHS COE team developed community partnerships to increase awareness and engagement among COE clients?
12:20 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. – Best Practices for How CRSs can be Integrated into and Supported on COE Teams – David Scott, CRS, Peer Navigator, UPMC Center for Opioid Recovery; Bill Stauffer, CADC, CCS, LSW, Executive Director, The Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations – Alliance
12:40 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. – Using the Systematic Case Review Framework with CRSs to Support Team Roles, Client Retention, and Relapse Prevention – Carol Frazer, LPC, Practice Transformation Specialist, PRHI, and David Loveland, PhD, Senior Program Director, Recovery Program Development and Implementation, Community Care
12:55 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Next Steps – Pauline Taylor, Program Specialist, PRHI
Laken Ethun, MPH, Project Director, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy, Program Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU)
Cheryld Emala MSW, LCSW, Certified Trauma Specialist, Executive of Innovation and Strategic Alignment and Thelma Turner, CRS, SPHS COE team
David Scott, CRS, Peer Navigator, UPMC Center for Opioid Recovery
Bill Stauffer, CADC, CCS, LSW, Executive Director, The Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations – Alliance
Carol Frazer, LPC, Practice Transformation Specialist, PRHI
David Loveland, PhD, Senior Program Director, Recovery Program Development and Implementation, Community Care
Pauline Taylor, Program Specialist, PRHI
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the University of Pittsburgh and The Jewish Healthcare Foundation. The University of Pittsburgh is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
As a Jointly Accredited Organization, University of Pittsburgh is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. University of Pittsburgh maintains responsibility for this course. Social workers completing this course receive 1.0 continuing education credits.
Available Credit
- 1.00 ANCCUPMC Provider Unit is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation
- 1.00 Attendance