Events of Interest

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Career Advancement and Leadership Skills for Women in Healthcare (learn more and register

11/1/21
11/2/21
11/3/21

9:00 AM–4:50 PM
9:00 AM–4:50 PM
9:00 AM–4:00 PM 

This professional development program delivers evidence-based strategies, skills development and education that help women at various stages of their healthcare careers step into and succeed in leadership positions.

This course has been optimized for remote learning, with live streaming sessions that include interactive online Q&A with faculty. Participate from your laptop or desktop computer. All course presentations and materials will be available online to course registrants of each program for 90 days to watch and review at their convenience.


All live streaming sessions are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as well as other relevant credits.

Virtual Symposium on Quality Frameworks for Virtual Care (learn more and register

11/2/21

1:00–6:00 PM 

Lee H. Schwamm, MD
Daniel Albert, MD
Marcy Bolster, MD
Albert Chan, MD
Jordan Coffey, MBA
Bart Demaerschalk, MD
Susan Edgman-Levitan, PA
Francis Fullam, MA
Judd Hollander, MD
Toyia James-Stevenson, MD, MBA
Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD
Christine Peoples, MD
John Scott, MD

The Mass General Hospital Center for Telehealth and Mass General Brigham’s Virtual Care Program are committed to hosting annual virtual symposiums on key topics related to virtual care and remain committed to bringing together subject matter experiences from around the country across organizations.


Given the significant advancement of virtual care in the last year and half, this year’s symposium will focus on quality frameworks and how they have evolved, collaboratively across organizations. In this symposium, we will discuss best practices to measure the quality of virtual care, impact on patient access and experience, how to address structural inequities in virtual care and how to measure access to care, and more!

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The format of the symposium will include 4 to 5 panels, which will incorporate both presentations and interactive discussion with a moderator and 3 to 4 participants per session.

Interprofessional Pain Rounds: Overview of Headaches (contact Tina Toland for more information and to register)

11/3/21

12:00–1:00 PM 

Brian Wainger, MD, PhD

Dr. Brian Wainger will provide an “Overview of Headaches.” Over the past 3 years, a new class of drugs have been approved for the prevention and treatment of migraines.  He will address these and other medications in the pipeline for headache management. This course additionally offers 1 nursing pharmacotherapeutic contact hour.

The Herbert Benson, MD Course in Mind Body Medicine (learn more and register

11/3/21
11/4/21
11/5/21

8:00 AM–6:15 PM
8:00 AM–5:40 PM 
8:00 AM–6:00 PM  

Mind body approaches such as meditation, yoga, tai chi, cognitive skills, lifestyle interventions and positive psychology now boast an impressive evidence base to support their ability to improve – and in some cases, prevent – stress-related illnesses ranging from asthma to hypertension, functional bowel diseases and pain syndromes. 


The Herbert Benson, MD Course in Mind Body Medicine is a comprehensive education program where participants learn how to incorporate these interventions into their clinical practice. 


This course will be streamed live and recordings will be available for 60 days following the course.

All live streaming sessions are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as well as other relevant credits.

November Ambulatory Front Desk and Scheduler Live Q&A (register)

11/5/21

1:30–2:30 PM

Ambulatory Management

This monthly forum is available to new and existing front desk and scheduling staff to learn, share and identify useful resources for use in the important role of admin practice staff. 

Why Is It So Hard? A Panel Discussion Series (learn more and register)

11/9/21
12/7/21

1/4/22

12:00–1:30 PM

Casandra McIntyre, MTS, RN; Meg Soriano, MBE, RN; Marie Borgella, DNP, RN; Lisa Leung-Tat

This course will provide an opportunity to engage in conversations with team members and SMEs to become increasingly comfortable and proficient in having conversations related to racism with patients, families, and colleagues. After this course, learners will be able to participate in conversations around racism and therefore be better equipped to address in real time situations of overt or covert racism.


1.5 nursing contact hour can be awarded. Criteria for successful completion include: electronic registration, check-in at the beginning of the program, attendance at the entire event, completion of any assigned pre and/or post work, attestation statement when required, and activity evaluation.

Trauma and Acute Care Symposium (learn more and register)

11/15/21
11/16/21

7:00 AM–4:20 PM
7:45 AM–5:15 PM

The care of injured and critically ill patients is complex and challenging. The goal for the Trauma & Acute Care Symposium at Massachusetts General Hospital is to give clear guidelines to practicing clinicians who manage such patients. This symposium offers an ideal mix of the traditional standard-of-care principles with new, cutting edge information. It explores issues in several areas including resuscitation, surgical techniques, bleeding control, inflammation and infection, respiratory care, nutrition, prehospital care, rehabilitation, and ethics.

All sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for online viewing, at their convenience, via a course archive.

The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. 

The Norman Knight Visiting Scholar Lecture: Advancing Nurse-led Innovation through Nursing Education (learn more and register)

11/15/21

11:00 AM–12:00 PM

Marion Leary, RN, MSN, MPH, FAHA

Nurses make up the largest and most trusted group of health care professionals, work on the front lines of the health care system and are frequently called on to devise on the spot solutions to urgent health care problems, yet most nurses receive little or no training in how to effectively address these design challenges. In this presentation, Marion Leary will describe a new framework to think strategically about how to design meaningful change in health and healthcare. Ms. Leahy is the Director of Innovation at Penn Nursing, University of Pennsylvania where she creates curriculum focused on nursing innovation and the foundation of design thinking. 

1 nursing contact hour can be awarded. Criteria for successful completion include: electronic registration, check-in at the beginning of the program, attendance at the entire event, completion of any assigned pre and/or post work, attestation statement when required, and activity evaluation.

Definition of Success in Academic Surgery (learn more and register)

11/16/21

12:00 PM–1:00 PM

Cassandra Kelleher, MD and Angela Gibson, MD, PhD, FACS

The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas.

2021 KNC Nursing Education Lecture Series: “Implementation of an Online Social Support Group for Informal Caregivers of Residents of a Continuous Care Retirement Community” and “Implementation of the Fall TIPS program in the Inpatient Setting”
(learn more and register)

11/17/21

12:00 PM–1:00 PM

Claire McConnell, DNP, RN, CNE and Betsy Hassan, DNP, RN, MA, NEA-BC, CPPS

This education lecture series offers a monthly lecture from 2 DNP scholars and others who present their capstone projects, providing an opportunity to learn about current and relevant projects (quality improvement, original research, PSDA) that can influence nursing practice.

1 nursing contact hour can be awarded. Criteria for successful completion include: electronic registration, check-in at the beginning of the program, attendance at the entire event, completion of any assigned pre and/or post work, attestation statement when required, and activity evaluation.

Interprofessional Pain Rounds: Acupuncture in Pain Management (contact Tina Toland for more information and to register)

11/17/21

12:00 PM–1:00 PM

Lucy Chen, MD

Dr. Lucy Chen will discuss the background, research and clinical utility of acupuncture for pain. In recent years, insurers started covering acupuncture and Mass General opened an acupuncture clinic that Dr. Chen supervises.

Diet Culture and the Holidays: Bringing Body Positive Messages to the Table (learn more and register)

11/18/21

12:00 PM–1:00 PM

Lisa DuBreuil, LICSW

News headlines related to eating and fat shaming tend to increase during the holiday season. In June 2021, CNN Health covered weight stigma as a public health issue. This session will provide information on the full spectrum of these complexities with the objective of bringing awareness to being a participant in diet culture and fat shaming.


1 nursing contact hour can be awarded. Criteria for successful completion include: electronic registration, check-in at the beginning of the program, attendance at the entire event, completion of any assigned pre and/or post work, attestation statement when required, and activity evaluation.

Preceptor Development Workshop
(learn more and register)

12/6/21

8:00 AM–1:00 PM

This course is designed to support the development of a newly selected preceptor in acquiring the knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully fill the preceptor role. At the conclusion of this program, the attendee will begin to assimilate the concepts of role modeling, teaching, socializing, and protecting as they prepare to fulfill the role of preceptor. 

Nursing contact hours can be awarded. Criteria for successful completion include: electronic registration, check-in at the beginning of the program, attendance at the entire event, completion of any assigned pre and/or post work, attestation statement when required, and activity evaluation.

December Ambulatory Management Forum (register)

12/8/21

12:00–1:00 PM 

Ambulatory Management

Ambulatory Management Forums take place monthly via Zoom (no Forum in November) and cover items of interest for all ambulatory practice staff (process changes, best practices, Epic updates, etc.).

This page and our newsletter list continuing education/professional development events that are appropriate for ambulatory clinical and/or administrative audiences. If you would like an event mentioned in the AM News on a given Tuesday, please submit it no later than the Thursday prior.

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