You don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn about referring patients with chronic conditions to evidence-based programs in South Dakota.
The South Dakota Department of Health and its chronic disease partners are pleased to announce a new resource for healthcare professionals. The healthcare team is vital in preventing and controlling chronic diseases. In South Dakota, that includes referring tobacco-using patients to the SD QuitLine, providing general health related information to patients, ensuring screenings for various chronic diseases take place, using health information technology to ensure overall quality of care, and linking patients to other community health and education resources. This webinar will explain how to refer patients to these available evidence-based chronic disease programs in South Dakota:
· Better Choices, Better Health SD
· SD QuitLine
· Park Rx
· All Women Count!
· National Diabetes Prevention Program
· Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support Program
· South Dakota Opioid Resource Hotline
Register for webinar:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/686e7ef5e89465fe8c34be5db4a05ad8 |
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Presenters:
Kiley Hump, MS
Administrator
Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
South Dakota Department of Health
Karen Cudmore
Cancer Programs Director
South Dakota Department of Health
Megan Jacobson, RDN, LN
Nutrition Field Specialist
BCBH SD
SDSU Extension
Roshal Rossman, BS
Tobacco Cessation Coordinator
Black Hills Special Services Cooperative
Kayla Magee, RN
Diabetes Program Coordinator
South Dakota Department of Health
Nikki Prosch, EP-C PAPHS, EIM
Park Prescription Project Coordinator
SDSU Extension