March 23rd Lunch & Learn Webinar: COVID Vaccine Planning & Resources

March Lunch & Learn Webinar
Arm Yourself: COVID Vaccine Planning & Resources

Tuesday, March 23rd | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT

This program will provide an overview of key considerations in planning a COVID-19 vaccine administration program in a medical practice and will touch on some available resources that can be accessed to prepare. Topics covered will include:

  • Planning and organizing the effort
  • Selecting and training staff to administer vaccine
  • Administration of the vaccine and documenting immunizations
  • Planning for contingencies
  • Addressing HIPAA compliance issues

Webinar Speaker

Bill Shenton
Partner, Poyner Spruill

Bill Shenton is a partner in the Raleigh office of Poyner Spruill. During the course of his law practice, he has represented the NC DHHS for over forty years; and in private practice, has represented and advised health care providers and organizations in civil and administrative litigation, and on various regulatory compliance issues.

Registration

This webinar is free but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early! After you register, you will receive an email confirmation and an email reminder with webinar login instructions.

Continuing education credit may be granted through your professional organization (MGMA, PAHCOM, AHIMA, etc.). Please self-submit for these organizations.

Questions

For questions or more information please contact the NC Medical Society offices at ncmsfoundation@ncmedsoc.org.

July 21st Webinar: Creating Inclusive Health for People with Intellectual Disabilities

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Special Olympics North Carolina:
Creating inclusive health for people
with intellectual disabilities

Tuesday, July 21, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT

Learn about the health equity challenges that people with intellectual disabilities face and how Special Olympics North Carolina (SONC) is doing its part to help by building inclusive healthy communities.

Speakers

Fahey1Ellen Fahey, MS
SONC Health Director
Special Olympics North Carolina
Ms. Fahey has been the Health Director with SONC for the past four years. Along with her role at SONC, Ms. Fahey is an acting member of the Special Olympics United States Leadership Health and Wellness Committee. Ms. Fahey has almost 10 years of experience working in community health and health policy, including working with the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. She has a Master of Science degree in Public Policy and Health from Durham University in England.

Tane1Annie Tane
SONC Athlete Health Messenger
Special Olympics North Carolina
Ms. Tane has been a Special Olympics athlete for the past 21 years and currently serves on the SONC Athlete Council. This past April, Ms. Tane became certified as an Athlete Health Messenger through Special Olympics International. As an Athlete Health Messenger, Ms. Tane acts as a health and wellness leader, educator, advocate and role model within her Special Olympics community and the community at large.

Registration

This webinar is complimentary but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early! After you register, you will receive an emailed confirmation with webinar and phone-in instructions.

Questions

For questions or more information please contact the NC Medical Society Foundation offices at ncmsfoundation@ncmedsoc.org.

January 28th NCMGMA-NCMSF Webinar: Change Management

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Change Management

January 28, 2020 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Join us as we discuss change in terms of transforming mindsets to allow leaders to more effectively drive change. Using your understanding of perceptions and behavior, we will discuss how to understand individuals and through that understanding, how to impact change efforts at the organizational and societal level.

Our Speakers

och-wbnr1Kristina Natt och Dag, PhD, MA
Vice President of Leadership Development, NCMS
Executive Director of the Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership
Kristina Natt och Dag has a PhD in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from North Carolina State University and was awarded the 2014 LPAHE Outstanding Dissertation of the Year. A native Swede, she has a master’s degree in human rights from Lund’s University in Lund, Sweden. She has been working in the field of training and organizational development in the corporate as well as the non-profit sector for the past two decades. With experience from a variety of sectors, such as finance, healthcare and maintenance, she has extensive global experience and speaks several languages other than English, Swedish, and Danish, such as Italian, German and French.

cuthbert-wbnr1Aubrey Cuthbertson
Program Manager
Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership
Aubrey was born in Plantation, Florida and she is a Disney fanatic. She earned her BA in Mass Communication from Meredith College with a focus on Journalism and Public Relations. She currently serves on the Meredith College Young Alumnae Board. Aubrey has been with the North Carolina Medical Society since 2017, and has been with the North Carolina Medical Society Foundation since 2019. Aubrey enjoys entertaining, volunteering, and celebrating every single holiday.

Registration

This webinar is complimentary but you must be registered to attend. Space is limited so register early! After you register, you will receive an emailed confirmation with webinar and phone-in instructions.

Continuing education credit may be granted through your professional organization (MGMA, PAHCOM, AHIMA, etc.). Please self-submit for these organizations.

Questions

For questions or more information please contact the NC Medical Society offices at ncmsfoundation@ncmedsoc.org.