The HASD&IC Biweekly Briefing provides timely news and information for HASD&IC members and associates and is published on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Key articles and issues of interest from each publication, along with the President’s Message, are included below.
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5 Things To Know: Substance Use in Older Adults Virtual Training
A collaborative presentation will be provided by the San Diego County Substance Use and Overdose Prevention Taskforce’s Community Resilience Committee on Aug. 5 from 9-10:30 a.m. The training will focus on stimulant use disorder in adults, current trends, and available resources, and is designed for prevention providers, treatment specialists, and health care professionals.
5 Things To Know: California Recuperative Care Symposium
The National Institute for Medical Respite Care, a special program of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, is hosting an inaugural event Sept. 12-13 in Sacramento. The symposium will showcase promising practices, program models, and examples of leadership. Register with discount code CHCF30 by July 31 to receive 30% off.
5 Things To Know: HQI Virtual Forum on Preventing Workplace Violence
This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. The Hospital Quality Institute (HQI) is hosting a complimentary, HQI members-only virtual forum, Using Simulation-Based Training to Prevent Workplace Violence, on July 25 at noon (PT). The forum is an opportunity to advance workplace violence prevention and connect with peers committed […]
5 Things To Know: H3SD: Heat and Human Health Summit
The H3SD: San Diego’s Heat and Human Health Summit, a climate- and health-focused event hosted by the UC San Diego School of Medicine and Kaiser Permanente, will feature an educational poster session on Aug. 16 and the summit on Aug. 17 at UC San Diego. Registration is open, and continuing medical education credits are available.
HQI to Host July 25 Virtual Forum on Training Staff to Prevent Workplace Violence
The Hospital Quality Institute (HQI) is hosting a complimentary, HQI members-only virtual forum, Using Simulation-Based Training to Prevent Workplace Violence, on July 25 at noon (PT). The forum is an opportunity to advance workplace violence prevention and connect with peers committed to creating safer work environments in hospitals. Registration is open.
Associate Member Spotlight: HKS Architects, Inc.
HKS designs comprehensive, healing health spaces. For more than 50 years and across 29 offices worldwide, HKS has been planning and designing places of care that enhance the health experience through integrated, guest-focused care strategy, operations, technology, facility design, and cultural considerations.
Associate Member Spotlight: Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP
Procopio strives to provide the highest level of client service. A deep bench of nearly 200 seasoned and diverse attorneys offers practical legal solutions to clients across offices in San Diego, Del Mar Heights, Orange County, Silicon Valley, Las Vegas, Scottsdale, and Washington. D.C.
5 Things To Know: San Diego County Board of Supervisors Appoints Ebony Shelton as CAO
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appoint Ebony Shelton as the new chief administrative officer (CAO), which became effective on June 14. Shelton is the first Afro-Latina in county history to serve in the role and has nearly 20 years of experience working for the county. As CAO, Shelton is responsible for implementing the board’s policies and running the county’s daily operations, which include over 20,000 employees who serve approximately 3.3 million people in the region.
5 Things To Know: FDA Launches MAT-Related Prescribe with Confidence Campaign
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching the Prescribe with Confidence campaign to destigmatize medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) in primary care settings. OUD is a chronic health condition, which is treatable with medication in a variety of practice settings, including primary care. An estimated 6.1 million people in the U.S. aged 12 or older have OUD, which is often unrecognized in primary care settings. For resources that support MAT, visit the FDA’s campaign web page.
