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Share: Provider Update Fall 2018 FREE PROVIDER TRAINING and DINNER October 25, 2018 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Community Health Center Network 101 Callan Avenue 4th Floor Conference Room San Leandro, CA 94577 Addressing Social Determinants of Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Setting: Award-Winning Film " Resilience " and Panel Discussion This training will address social determinants of health in the pediatric primary care setting, including screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and social determinants as part of pediatric practice. Panelists: Dayna Long, MD, Division Chief, Department of Community Health and Engagement, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Omoniyi Omotoso, MD, MPH, Associate Medical Director, Lifelong William Jenkins Health Center At the completion of the course, participants will: 1. Understand the concepts of “Adverse Childhood Experiences” (ACES) and “social determinants of health” (SDOH) and enumerate the ACES/SDOH commonly observed in pediatric primary care practices. Tweet Like 0 Share

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Page 1: Provider Update Fall 2018 FREE PROVIDER …primary care setting, including screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and social determinants as part of pediatric practice

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Provider Update Fall 2018

FREE PROVIDER TRAINING and DINNER

October 25, 20185:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Community Health Center Network101 Callan Avenue

4th Floor Conference RoomSan Leandro, CA 94577

Addressing Social Determinants of Health in the Pediatric Primary Care Setting: Award-Winning Film " Resilience " and Panel Discussion

This training will address social determinants of health in the pediatricprimary care setting, including screening for Adverse ChildhoodExperiences (ACEs) and social determinants as part of pediatric practice.

Panelists:Dayna Long, MD, Division Chief, Department of Community Health andEngagement, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital OaklandOmoniyi Omotoso, MD, MPH, Associate Medical Director, Lifelong WilliamJenkins Health Center

At the completion of the course, participants will:1. Understand the concepts of “Adverse Childhood Experiences” (ACES) and “social

determinants of health” (SDOH) and enumerate the ACES/SDOH commonly observed in pediatric

primary care practices.

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2. Understand the short- and long-term impact of ACES/SDOH on the physical, social and

behavioral development of children.

3. Identify concrete, feasible strategies for screening for ACES/SDOH in pediatric primary care

settings.

4. Understand how to address ACES/SDOH identified in the pediatric primary care setting.

CME credits are pending. Watch the Resilience trailer and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)Primer video for an overview of this topic.

Register Here View Flyer Trauma Toolbox for Primary Care

Wildfires in California now happen more often and do more damage. Fire season inNorthern California is now June through October. Help families prepare with theseresources. Wildfire and Respiratory Health Flyer English | Spanish | Chinese | Vietnamese | Arabic | Farsi This flyer has:

Tips to protect your health and stay safe from fire and wildfire smokeHow to sign-up for emergency and weather alertsHow to prepare for emergencies/evacuation, including medical needs

Additional Resources:Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs in EmergenciesGetting Your Family Prepared and Helping Children Cope with Disasters

Denti-Cal Launches New OralHealth Promotion Campaign

The campaign website, SmileCalifornia.orgoffers:

Covered services for babies through adultsLinks to a dental provider directoryOral health care recommendations

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Resource Guide!

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Provider Resources & Training OpportunitiesRequired CHDP In-Office Measuring Height and Weight Training with CHDPNutritionist Mary DeBusman. Flyer Here. Free Flouride Varnish training for CHDP providers provided by Alameda County Office ofDental Health (ODH) staff and the Alameda County Integration of Oral Health Into Pediatric Primary CareWork Group. E-mail Mary Collett at [email protected] or call 510-208-5924 to schedule a training atyour site. First 5 Alameda County Training Calendar

Events and Resources for Patients & FamiliesNational Seat Check Saturday – September 29, 10 AM -1 PM | Safe Kids Alameda Countyand Fremont Police Department are sponsoring a free car seat checkup event at the Fremont PoliceDepartment. Flyer Here Golden Village Family Conference "Empower, Support, Inspire" | Free conference put onby Family Resource Navigators for Asian families with special needs children under 18 years of age.Saturday, October 13, 2018 | 9AM to 2:30PM | Ways of the Elders |2700 Merced St., San Leandro, CAClick for flyers: English / Chinese / Vietnamese / Korean Boot Camp for New Dads - Saturday November 17th, 2018, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PMClass sponsored by Alameda Co Public Health Fatherhood Initiative| Cr eekside Plaza, 1100 SanLeandro Blvd. Suite 120, San Leandro, CA 94577 | Call 510-667-4340 to register. Flyer Here.

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Mobile Food Pantry - Free food | First Friday of the Month, 1- 3 pm |San Leandro Adult School1448 Williams St., San Leandro | Click here for flyer English/Spanish and Chinese . Freshest Cargo mobile farmers market in East Oakland on Sundays The Care, Cope, Connect resource, created by Sesame Street in Communities in collaborationwith the First 5 Association of California, helps parents cope with stress and provide safety and securityfor their children. Download the 10 page booklet: English PDF | Spanish PDF Family Paths 24-Hour Parent Support Hotline: 1-800-829-3777. Flyer to hang in your office.

Resources for Undocumented Patients Alameda County has created a rapid response hotline where those facing deportationproceedings can get legal services. You can also report Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity orraids to the hotline: (510) 241-4011. Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC): The Rights of Lawful Permanent ResidentsNILC - Know Your Rights: Applying for health insurance or seeking health care servicesServing Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)Health PAC - comprehensive healthcare services in Alameda County for people not enrolled in oreligible for full scope Medi-Cal.The Raha Foundation offers counseling and therapies to Muslim Americans in the Bay Area.

The CHDP program is part of the

Family Health Services Division of the

Alameda County Public Health Department.

For questions, please call 510-618-2070. Newsletter Editor: Kim Baranek Contributing Staff: Mary DeBusman, ImeldaCastaneda , Lori Trigalet, Mimi Nguyen

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