Session two of the “Adolescent Health: Exploring Effective Screening and Referral Processes” Education Series
This session will be hosted both in-person and via live stream.
Intended Audience:
Those that serve adolescents for health and social services, including, but not limited to: health care systems- hospitals, school-based clinics, federally-qualified health centers, behavioral health centers; community centers; community-based and social service organizations, foster care and juvenile justice program, case management and other enabling services.
Session Description:
High risk behaviors including substance use, sexual activity, interpersonal violence, and suicide are the primary causes of morbidity and mortality in adolescents. However, less than 20% of adolescents receive recommended screening and counseling on these risky behaviors from their healthcare provider. Adolescent patients are unlikely to bring up these sensitive issues on their own, but want to discuss these subjects with their physician, and cite confidentiality as one of the key determinants of their use of healthcare.
Risk screening tools are validated questionnaires designed to be completed confidentially by an adolescent patient to screen for high risk issues and behaviors such as unprotected sexual activity, substance use, poor nutrition, bullying, and mood issues. These risk screening tools provide a comprehensive picture of the physical and emotional health of each patient and are one of the most important tools for improving health outcomes and service utilization in adolescents. While clinical guidelines recommend yearly administration of screening tools, these are rarely used systematically or confidentially in a primary care setting.
Using real cases as a framework, this session will review the literature, laws, and guidelines on adolescent risk assessment and confidentiality, discuss practical ways to implement confidential risk screening in a clinical setting, and provide best practices for addressing risk behavior with patients and parents. The session will provide a case study focused on effective practices in screening and counseling for sexually transmitted infections.
The session will be presented by Dr. Margaret A. Riley, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School Medical Director, Adolescent Health Initiative and Regional Alliance for Healthy Schools, President, Michigan Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (MI-SAHM) and Dr. Jennifer Salerno, President, Possibilities for Change, LLC
Questions?
Contact Lesley.Craig@hhs.gov
Hosted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health – Region V in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Adolescent Health Initiative
Region V gratefully acknowledges the HHS Office of Adolescent Health for providing funds for the “Adolescent Health: Exploring Effective Screening and Referral Processes” Education Series. We also thank the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Michigan Public Health Institute for their support.
The eighth annual Moving Toward Solutions Conference will provide educators, providers and community stakeholders with practical strategies for the day-to-day implementation of teen pregnancy prevention and adolescent sexual health programs.
Featured speakers will include:
Pre-conference Session #1: August 16
Terri Couwenhoven will offer a pre-conference session on Sexual Health Education for Special Needs Students.
Pre-conference Session #2: August 16
Dr. Randall Turner will offer a pre-conference session on The Art of Attraction: Recruiting and Retaining Participants for Your Program.
Monday, August 17
Erika Oliver will present the opening keynote, Happy Crap: Unleash Your Positivity Power for Prevention! and will also present a workshop session.
Tuesday, August 18
Dr. Eric Buhi will present the closing keynote address on Technology Apps and Sexual Health and will also present a workshop session.
Taking T1D to School…learn about diabetes basics, hear from leading medical professionals,
and receive information on keeping the student with T1D safe at school!
- Hear from the experts
- Hands-on information
- Q & A panel
- What to do in emergencies
- Vendor Fair
- Receive: toolkits, tips, and resources
No charge to attend.
Hosted by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Michigan Association
- Healthcare Professionals (e.g., physicians, nurses, dieticians, physician assistants, faculty)
- School Personnel (e.g., administrators, faculty, coaches, social workers, counselors, food service staff)
- Church & Synagogue Staff (e.g., youth group leaders, event coordinators, religious education teachers)
- University Faculty, Staff & Students
- Parents & Adult Caregivers of children/adolescents with food allergy
- Individuals with food allergy 18 years of age and older
Because of the generous support of this conference by Food Allergy Research & Education, sponsors and in-kind donors, we are pleased to offer free admission.
Conference content focuses on IgE mediated food allergy with risk for anaphylaxis and not other forms of adverse reactions to foods such as food intolerance.
- To review food allergy and anaphylaxis fundamentals (e.g. epidemiology, pathophysiology).
- To discuss the potential progression of the atopic march and common co-existing conditions.
- To cover potential psychological and social implications of diagnosed food allergy.
- To discuss scientific research investigating the safety and effectiveness of potential future treatment options for food allergy.
- To share school food allergy management strategies, resources, legal ramifications and role differentiation of school team members.
- To provide an update on the implementation of Michigan legislation to improve food allergy safety in restaurants.
Registration to attend is required for this conference. Please see the Registration page for more information and to submit a completed online registration form.
- This program applies to the Michigan Board of Nursing rule 2(l) and reflects 4 hours of continuing education credit.
- A continuing education credit documentation certificate will be given upon program and RN evaluation completion.
- Attendance at the entire conference and submission of your completed RN specific evaluation form is required for the certificate.
- There is no admission fee for this program.
- Please complete the online registration form on the Registration page if you plan to attend this conference.
- Please be prepared to provide your full name and email at conference check-in.
- Certificates of attendance will be available upon program and general evaluation completion.
- Attendance at the entire conference and submission of your completed general evaluation form is required for the certificate.
- Please be prepared to provide your full name and email at conference check-in.
- Please complete the online registration form on the Registration page if you plan to attend this conference.
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The annual event brings together Michigan Health Center staff and board members to learn from each other and expert faculty on clinical, finance, operations, governance, and administrative topics. The conference provides a great opportunity to make new connections, hear new ideas, engage with peers and refuel as you return to your Health Center with new resources, tools, and approaches to strengthen your programs, services, and operations.
This year, the annual conference will be held at the beautiful Grand Traverse Resort & Spa on August 30 – September 1. Register today!
Don’t forget to reserve your room. The deadline for hotel reservations is July 29, 2015. Reservations can be made by calling 1.800.236.1577. Be sure to ask for the Michigan Primary Care Association room block to receive the discounted rate.
This is an opportunity for anyone interested/able to participate and become a certified instructor in either MHFA or YMHFA. This training is free except for your staff time, mileage, meals and lodging. Its an intensive training but can be useful for school staff and others you work with.
Please email Kim Batsche-McKenzie at batsche-mckenziek@michigan.gov potential certified instructor names, complete with the individual’s email addresses and training location preference. This offer will be available on a first come first serve basis until the trainings are filled.
Registration is now open for the statewide Outreach and Enrollment Training & Networking Event presented by MPCA in partnership with Enroll Michigan. The day-long training will be held at The James B. Henry Center, in Lansing, Michigan, on October 13, 2015.
The day will feature practical sessions for Community Certified Application Counselors and Navigators focused on maximizing outreach, education and enrollment effectiveness, as well as sessions on Medicare, storybanking, enrolling immigrants and Michigan Medicaid Modernization. Online registration is open until October 13, 2015 and hotel reservations should be made no later than September 25, 2015 to secure the group rate. Read more
The Community Adolescent Health Center Program has created a new opportunity for school-linked health centers: The School-Linked Health Network. The purpose of the network will be to share ideas and possibly education at approximately 3 or 4 network meetings, in different regions over the next year. Join us at the School-Linked Health Center Network Meeting in Insker, MI!
Please RSVP to Robin Turner to Attend.