[Learning Series] Health Center Preparations for Clinical Care after the End of the Public Health Emergency

Join AAPCHO and COVID-19 and Other Infectious Diseases Health Equity Response Network (CHERN) for the final part of a four-part learning series designed for clinicians, clinical supervisors, and other clinical staff. The series will cover unique COVID-19 topics, including long COVID/PASC, therapeutics, clinical guidance for vaccines, and promising practices for outreach. Please note that the time and topics are subject to change.

[Webinar] Special and Vulnerable Populations COVID-19 Forum

Join AAPCHO and other National Training and Technical Assistance Partner organizations for a session on how COVID-19 has impacted health centers across the country and the special populations they serve. The forum will identify, share, and promote promising practices while highlighting and addressing challenges

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[Webinar] Providing Care for Patients with Latent Tuberculosis Infection

What are behind the gaps in latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI)/tuberculosis (TB) prevention and what can health centers and other organizations do to support Asian, Asian American, (A/AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NH/PI) patients with LTBI? Join AAPCHO to gain in-depth knowledge and best practices on how to empower patients at health centers through strategies that effectively address LTBI/TB prevention and quality improvement approaches in A/AA and NH/PI communities. This webinar session will highlight provider and patient resources for clinical monitoring of patients during LTBI treatment.

[Learning Collaborative] Non-Clinical Approaches to Empower Asian American Patients with Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes – Session 2

Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) for a Learning Collaborative (LC) to learn more about diabetes and pre-diabetes disparities among the Asian American community. Guest speakers from Joslin Diabetes Center’s Asian American Diabetes Initiative, Emory University, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and University of California, Santa Cruz will share in-depth knowledge and effective strategies to support Asian American patients at health centers through non-clinical approaches. Participants will engage in peer learning to share challenges and promising practices.

[Learning Collaborative] Non-Clinical Approaches to Empower Asian American Patients with Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes – Session 3

Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) for a Learning Collaborative (LC) to learn more about diabetes and pre-diabetes disparities among the Asian American community. Guest speakers from Joslin Diabetes Center’s Asian American Diabetes Initiative, Emory University, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and University of California, Santa Cruz will share in-depth knowledge and effective strategies to support Asian American patients at health centers through non-clinical approaches. Participants will engage in peer learning to share challenges and promising practices.

[Learning Collaborative] Non-Clinical Approaches to Empower Asian American Patients with Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes – Session 4

Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) for a Learning Collaborative (LC) to learn more about diabetes and pre-diabetes disparities among the Asian American community. Guest speakers from Joslin Diabetes Center’s Asian American Diabetes Initiative, Emory University, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and University of California, Santa Cruz will share in-depth knowledge and effective strategies to support Asian American patients at health centers through non-clinical approaches. Participants will engage in peer learning to share challenges and promising practices.

[Webinar] Using Oral Health Equity Data to Improve Patient Care

Join the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health and the National Association of Community Health Centers for a webinar that will provide a fresh look at the state of oral health equity data. An expert panel, including Rosy Chang Weir, PhD of AAPCHO and Dr. Huong Le of AAPCHO Member Asian Health Services, will discuss data collection tools and standards, and then offer solutions on how to turn that information into practical solutions that can meet the needs of specific patient populations.

[Webinar] The Health of Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Patients Served at Health Centers: An Analysis of the 2021 Uniform Data System

The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) cordially invites you to this annual webinar to learn about AAPCHO’s data analysis of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care’s 2021 Uniform Data System (UDS) Data. The webinar will include recommendations to increase access to care, improve health outcomes, and promote health equity for Asian American (AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NH/PI) patients. Presenters will share preliminary findings from AAPCHO’s upcoming report, “The Health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders Served at Health Centers: An Analysis of the 2021 Uniform Data System.”

[Learning Collaborative] Hepatitis B Community Health Center Learning Collaborative: Getting To Protected – Session 1

Hep B United, co-founded and co-chaired by the Hepatitis B Foundation and the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), is excited to announce its new Community Health Center Learning Collaborative (LC) module, “Getting to Protected.” The “Getting to Protected” module will focus on strategies for improving hepatitis B screening and vaccination, and keeping patients engaged. This virtual LC will foster a small cohort of community-based health centers, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), and/or FQHC look-alikes serving Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, African Immigrant, and/or drug-using communities in the US and/or its territories. The goal is for attendees to improve their capacity to implement hepatitis B education, screening, vaccination, and linkage to care programs and promote cross-sector partnerships with community-based organizations. The collaborative will have selected community health centers with model hepatitis B community engagement, prevention, and control programs, share their best practices, skills, strategies, and tested resources.

[Webinar] Coalition Building 101

The Hepatitis B Foundation (HBF) in partnership with the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) is hosting a webinar that highlights the remarkable work and collaboration between Hep B United (HBU) and the Tuberculosis Elimination Alliance (TEA). During this webinar, speakers will discuss coalition building, walking through how HBU and TEA were developed, membership, and the ambitious goals and action plans of both HBU and TEA. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to learn, engage, and contribute to the fight against hepatitis B and tuberculosis.

[Learning Collaborative] Hepatitis B Community Health Center Learning Collaborative: Getting To Protected – Session 2

Hep B United, co-founded and co-chaired by the Hepatitis B Foundation and the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), is excited to announce its new Community Health Center Learning Collaborative (LC) module, “Getting to Protected.” The “Getting to Protected” module will focus on strategies for improving hepatitis B screening and vaccination, and keeping patients engaged. This virtual LC will foster a small cohort of community-based health centers, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), and/or FQHC look-alikes serving Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, African Immigrant, and/or drug-using communities in the US and/or its territories. The goal is for attendees to improve their capacity to implement hepatitis B education, screening, vaccination, and linkage to care programs and promote cross-sector partnerships with community-based organizations. The collaborative will have selected community health centers with model hepatitis B community engagement, prevention, and control programs, share their best practices, skills, strategies, and tested resources.

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