For more information visit wwwsnhahecorg or contact Kaitlyn St Amand-kstamandsnhahecorg
p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
Southern NH Area Health Education Center
128 Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 wwwsnhahecorg
April 2015 Upcoming Conferences Workshops and Programs
Conferences and Workshops
Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the Northeast Multistate Division an
accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centerrsquos Commission on Accreditation
The Southern NH Area Health Education Center accredited by the NH Medical Society designates live activities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
Sponsored by Southern NH Area Health Education Center a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing Inc SNHAHEC Provider Number MEP3658
70-Hour Legal
Interpretation Training
60-Hour Health Care
Community Interpretation
Training
The Southern NH AHEC is proud to announce we can now accept
online payment methods through our Eventbrite page To access our
page please visit wwwsnhahecorg and click ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo or
search for Southern NH Area Health Education Center on
wwweventbritecom
NH Chronic Disease Conference 2015 Living Well with Chronic Disease
May 12 2015 900am-330pm Grappone Conference Center
Concord NH
Target Audience Family practice physicians physician assistants nurse practitioners nurses respiratory therapists certified health education specialists community health workers asthma educators medical assistants certified diabetes educators school nurses and any others interested in chronic disease prevention and management
Learning Objectives Identify opportunities to promote prevention and improve the management of patients with chronic disease Explore care management strategies that promote patient engagement and health equity in pediatric and adult patients
Describe how state and federal policies are impacting the care of patients with chronic disease Discuss ways in which technology can be used to engage patients in self-management
Register online wwwsnhahecorg
and click ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo
To register please visit wwwsnhahecorg and click ldquoupcoming eventsrdquo
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
bull Describe ways in which technology can meet substance use and mental health service delivery needs
bullDiscuss strategies for engaging patients in their care using technology
bullDescribe your role in the Dartmouth Synergy Project Integrating technology-based therapeutic tools for
substance use and mental health care into primary care
Patient Engagement for Behavioral Health Webinar
May 13 2015 from noon-100pm
Learning Objectives
At the end of the webinar participants will be able to
You are invited to attend a webinar presentation by Sarah Lord PhD and Andrea Meier MS LADC LCMHC from the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health at Geisel School of
Medicine Dartmouth College
In this webinar we will briefly highlight the promise of web-based and mobile technologies for assessment and treatment of substance use and mental health conditions across the care continuum We will also describe a project to work with primary care settings in Vermont
and New Hampshire on ways to foster use of technology-based care approaches to address the substance use and mental health needs of patients
Promoting and Coordinating
Best Practice Lung Cancer Screening in New Hampshire
New Hope in the Fight against Lung Cancer
Tuesday June 30 2015
VENUE Puritan Conference amp Event Center 245 Hooksett Road Manchester NH
DATE Tuesday June 30 2015 RSVP Visit wwwsnhahecorg and see ldquoupcoming eventsrdquo
TIME Registration 530PM dinner 600 PM program 700-830
Invited summit speakers are David Black MD Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Rudy Fedrizzi MD Cheshire Medical Center Speakers from Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Saint Josephrsquos Hospital will be invited to share their experience to date in setting up a system for lung cancer screenings
For more information please visit
wwwsnhahecorg
Are you interested in becoming a trained leader to co-lead
Better Choices Better Health Workshops in NH for adults
who have chronic conditions
Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health
Do you have patients with a chronic disease Are you looking for resources to help them take better care of themselves The NH CDSMP Network is offering Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health as a resource to providers and residents of New Hampshire The program gives patients with chronic diseases and the people who care for them an opportunity to learn how to put life back into their lives
As a series of workshops Classes are offered in community centers
across NH Upcoming trainings can be found
at wwwsnhahecorg under the ldquoBCBHrdquo tab
ldquoLunchrdquo and Learn An introductory one-hour session can be brought
to your practice by SNHAHEC to help your staff
understand what
can be done to help patients with chronic
diseases manage their lives
For more information
please contact Kaitlyn St
Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
or 603-895-1514x4
Southern NH June 25 26 29 30 2015
900-400pm
Manchester Health Department
Manchester NH
To register please contact Kaitlyn at
kstamandsnhahecorg 603-895-1514x4
Who should attend the Leader Training
bullAre you interested in providing the CDSM program for members of your community with chronic diseases to
help them increase their ability to manage their illnesses on their own
This training will prepare you to hold a 6 week workshop series to provide the Better Choices Better Health Chronic
Disease Self-Management program and is a great opportunity to join a supported network of other NH leaders offering
this program throughout NH
Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management
New Leader Training Offered
For more information on the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
(CDSMP) please refer to httppatienteducationstanfordeduprogramscdsmphtml
This leader training is grant funded and therefore there is no cost to attend the training
The Southern NH AHEC
Nursing Quest Summer Camp For Boys and Girls ages 12-15
Who should go to camp
If you are entering or leaving the
8th grade and think you might be
interested in a exploring a career
in nursing you will benefit from
the camp
Who should go to camp
If you have participated in the Nursing
Quest Summer Camp for 8th graders
and think you might be interested in
further exploring a career in nursing
you will benefit from the camp Anyone
in 9th or 10th grade can also benefit
For rising 8th and 9th grade boys and girls
Have a child 16 years of age or older please join us at the Health Careers Institute at Dartmouth Please visit
httptdidartmoutheduhcidabout for more information
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at 603-895-1514x 4 or at
kstamandsnhahecorg You may also visit our website at snhahecorg
Sponsored by
Southern NH Area Health
Education Center
CAMP DATES and TIMES
830am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 10-14 2015
Nashua Community College
July 27-31 2015 What will I be doing at camp Wear Scrubs-We give them to you
Become certified in CPR
Learn about different nursing careers in various settings
Go on field trips to different healthcare organizations
Measure vital signs- Blood pressure temperature and pulse rate
For rising 9th and 10th grade boys and girls
What will I be doing at camp Expand your knowledge of body systems
Develop your knowledge of medical terminology
Strengthen your skills and resources for health career
development
Meet new people and have fun
Registration now
available
CAMP DATES and TIMES
900am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 3-7 2015
To register visit our ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo page at
httpwwwsnhahecorg
You are the Key to
HPV Cancer Prevention
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation
of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers Vaccination could prevent
most of these cancers CDC is looking to you to make a strong recommendation for
HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old Provided in this presentation is
up-to-date information on HPV infectiondisease HPV vaccine and ways to
successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination
Find out how to tell parents that they arenrsquot opening the door to sexmdashtheyrsquore closing
the door the cancer Because HPV vaccine IS cancer prevention and YOU are the key
OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 1 hour session the participant will be able to
-Define the importance of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention and the
rationale for vaccinating at ages 11 or 12
-List the indications for HPV vaccine for girls and for boys
-Provide useful and compelling information about HPV vaccine to parents to
aid in making the decision to vaccinate
-Locate resources relevant to current immunization practice
TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians nurses nursing students medical assistants
pharmacists and other health professionals who provide immunizations The target
audience also includes health educators and immunization program managers
Schedule your ldquolunchrdquo and learn today
For more information or to schedule a session at your organization please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
To register please visit wwwsnhahecorg and click ldquoupcoming eventsrdquo
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
bull Describe ways in which technology can meet substance use and mental health service delivery needs
bullDiscuss strategies for engaging patients in their care using technology
bullDescribe your role in the Dartmouth Synergy Project Integrating technology-based therapeutic tools for
substance use and mental health care into primary care
Patient Engagement for Behavioral Health Webinar
May 13 2015 from noon-100pm
Learning Objectives
At the end of the webinar participants will be able to
You are invited to attend a webinar presentation by Sarah Lord PhD and Andrea Meier MS LADC LCMHC from the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health at Geisel School of
Medicine Dartmouth College
In this webinar we will briefly highlight the promise of web-based and mobile technologies for assessment and treatment of substance use and mental health conditions across the care continuum We will also describe a project to work with primary care settings in Vermont
and New Hampshire on ways to foster use of technology-based care approaches to address the substance use and mental health needs of patients
Promoting and Coordinating
Best Practice Lung Cancer Screening in New Hampshire
New Hope in the Fight against Lung Cancer
Tuesday June 30 2015
VENUE Puritan Conference amp Event Center 245 Hooksett Road Manchester NH
DATE Tuesday June 30 2015 RSVP Visit wwwsnhahecorg and see ldquoupcoming eventsrdquo
TIME Registration 530PM dinner 600 PM program 700-830
Invited summit speakers are David Black MD Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Rudy Fedrizzi MD Cheshire Medical Center Speakers from Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Saint Josephrsquos Hospital will be invited to share their experience to date in setting up a system for lung cancer screenings
For more information please visit
wwwsnhahecorg
Are you interested in becoming a trained leader to co-lead
Better Choices Better Health Workshops in NH for adults
who have chronic conditions
Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health
Do you have patients with a chronic disease Are you looking for resources to help them take better care of themselves The NH CDSMP Network is offering Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health as a resource to providers and residents of New Hampshire The program gives patients with chronic diseases and the people who care for them an opportunity to learn how to put life back into their lives
As a series of workshops Classes are offered in community centers
across NH Upcoming trainings can be found
at wwwsnhahecorg under the ldquoBCBHrdquo tab
ldquoLunchrdquo and Learn An introductory one-hour session can be brought
to your practice by SNHAHEC to help your staff
understand what
can be done to help patients with chronic
diseases manage their lives
For more information
please contact Kaitlyn St
Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
or 603-895-1514x4
Southern NH June 25 26 29 30 2015
900-400pm
Manchester Health Department
Manchester NH
To register please contact Kaitlyn at
kstamandsnhahecorg 603-895-1514x4
Who should attend the Leader Training
bullAre you interested in providing the CDSM program for members of your community with chronic diseases to
help them increase their ability to manage their illnesses on their own
This training will prepare you to hold a 6 week workshop series to provide the Better Choices Better Health Chronic
Disease Self-Management program and is a great opportunity to join a supported network of other NH leaders offering
this program throughout NH
Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management
New Leader Training Offered
For more information on the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
(CDSMP) please refer to httppatienteducationstanfordeduprogramscdsmphtml
This leader training is grant funded and therefore there is no cost to attend the training
The Southern NH AHEC
Nursing Quest Summer Camp For Boys and Girls ages 12-15
Who should go to camp
If you are entering or leaving the
8th grade and think you might be
interested in a exploring a career
in nursing you will benefit from
the camp
Who should go to camp
If you have participated in the Nursing
Quest Summer Camp for 8th graders
and think you might be interested in
further exploring a career in nursing
you will benefit from the camp Anyone
in 9th or 10th grade can also benefit
For rising 8th and 9th grade boys and girls
Have a child 16 years of age or older please join us at the Health Careers Institute at Dartmouth Please visit
httptdidartmoutheduhcidabout for more information
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at 603-895-1514x 4 or at
kstamandsnhahecorg You may also visit our website at snhahecorg
Sponsored by
Southern NH Area Health
Education Center
CAMP DATES and TIMES
830am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 10-14 2015
Nashua Community College
July 27-31 2015 What will I be doing at camp Wear Scrubs-We give them to you
Become certified in CPR
Learn about different nursing careers in various settings
Go on field trips to different healthcare organizations
Measure vital signs- Blood pressure temperature and pulse rate
For rising 9th and 10th grade boys and girls
What will I be doing at camp Expand your knowledge of body systems
Develop your knowledge of medical terminology
Strengthen your skills and resources for health career
development
Meet new people and have fun
Registration now
available
CAMP DATES and TIMES
900am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 3-7 2015
To register visit our ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo page at
httpwwwsnhahecorg
You are the Key to
HPV Cancer Prevention
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation
of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers Vaccination could prevent
most of these cancers CDC is looking to you to make a strong recommendation for
HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old Provided in this presentation is
up-to-date information on HPV infectiondisease HPV vaccine and ways to
successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination
Find out how to tell parents that they arenrsquot opening the door to sexmdashtheyrsquore closing
the door the cancer Because HPV vaccine IS cancer prevention and YOU are the key
OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 1 hour session the participant will be able to
-Define the importance of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention and the
rationale for vaccinating at ages 11 or 12
-List the indications for HPV vaccine for girls and for boys
-Provide useful and compelling information about HPV vaccine to parents to
aid in making the decision to vaccinate
-Locate resources relevant to current immunization practice
TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians nurses nursing students medical assistants
pharmacists and other health professionals who provide immunizations The target
audience also includes health educators and immunization program managers
Schedule your ldquolunchrdquo and learn today
For more information or to schedule a session at your organization please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
Are you interested in becoming a trained leader to co-lead
Better Choices Better Health Workshops in NH for adults
who have chronic conditions
Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health
Do you have patients with a chronic disease Are you looking for resources to help them take better care of themselves The NH CDSMP Network is offering Stanfordrsquos Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Better Choices Better Health as a resource to providers and residents of New Hampshire The program gives patients with chronic diseases and the people who care for them an opportunity to learn how to put life back into their lives
As a series of workshops Classes are offered in community centers
across NH Upcoming trainings can be found
at wwwsnhahecorg under the ldquoBCBHrdquo tab
ldquoLunchrdquo and Learn An introductory one-hour session can be brought
to your practice by SNHAHEC to help your staff
understand what
can be done to help patients with chronic
diseases manage their lives
For more information
please contact Kaitlyn St
Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
or 603-895-1514x4
Southern NH June 25 26 29 30 2015
900-400pm
Manchester Health Department
Manchester NH
To register please contact Kaitlyn at
kstamandsnhahecorg 603-895-1514x4
Who should attend the Leader Training
bullAre you interested in providing the CDSM program for members of your community with chronic diseases to
help them increase their ability to manage their illnesses on their own
This training will prepare you to hold a 6 week workshop series to provide the Better Choices Better Health Chronic
Disease Self-Management program and is a great opportunity to join a supported network of other NH leaders offering
this program throughout NH
Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management
New Leader Training Offered
For more information on the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
(CDSMP) please refer to httppatienteducationstanfordeduprogramscdsmphtml
This leader training is grant funded and therefore there is no cost to attend the training
The Southern NH AHEC
Nursing Quest Summer Camp For Boys and Girls ages 12-15
Who should go to camp
If you are entering or leaving the
8th grade and think you might be
interested in a exploring a career
in nursing you will benefit from
the camp
Who should go to camp
If you have participated in the Nursing
Quest Summer Camp for 8th graders
and think you might be interested in
further exploring a career in nursing
you will benefit from the camp Anyone
in 9th or 10th grade can also benefit
For rising 8th and 9th grade boys and girls
Have a child 16 years of age or older please join us at the Health Careers Institute at Dartmouth Please visit
httptdidartmoutheduhcidabout for more information
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at 603-895-1514x 4 or at
kstamandsnhahecorg You may also visit our website at snhahecorg
Sponsored by
Southern NH Area Health
Education Center
CAMP DATES and TIMES
830am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 10-14 2015
Nashua Community College
July 27-31 2015 What will I be doing at camp Wear Scrubs-We give them to you
Become certified in CPR
Learn about different nursing careers in various settings
Go on field trips to different healthcare organizations
Measure vital signs- Blood pressure temperature and pulse rate
For rising 9th and 10th grade boys and girls
What will I be doing at camp Expand your knowledge of body systems
Develop your knowledge of medical terminology
Strengthen your skills and resources for health career
development
Meet new people and have fun
Registration now
available
CAMP DATES and TIMES
900am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 3-7 2015
To register visit our ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo page at
httpwwwsnhahecorg
You are the Key to
HPV Cancer Prevention
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation
of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers Vaccination could prevent
most of these cancers CDC is looking to you to make a strong recommendation for
HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old Provided in this presentation is
up-to-date information on HPV infectiondisease HPV vaccine and ways to
successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination
Find out how to tell parents that they arenrsquot opening the door to sexmdashtheyrsquore closing
the door the cancer Because HPV vaccine IS cancer prevention and YOU are the key
OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 1 hour session the participant will be able to
-Define the importance of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention and the
rationale for vaccinating at ages 11 or 12
-List the indications for HPV vaccine for girls and for boys
-Provide useful and compelling information about HPV vaccine to parents to
aid in making the decision to vaccinate
-Locate resources relevant to current immunization practice
TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians nurses nursing students medical assistants
pharmacists and other health professionals who provide immunizations The target
audience also includes health educators and immunization program managers
Schedule your ldquolunchrdquo and learn today
For more information or to schedule a session at your organization please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
The Southern NH AHEC
Nursing Quest Summer Camp For Boys and Girls ages 12-15
Who should go to camp
If you are entering or leaving the
8th grade and think you might be
interested in a exploring a career
in nursing you will benefit from
the camp
Who should go to camp
If you have participated in the Nursing
Quest Summer Camp for 8th graders
and think you might be interested in
further exploring a career in nursing
you will benefit from the camp Anyone
in 9th or 10th grade can also benefit
For rising 8th and 9th grade boys and girls
Have a child 16 years of age or older please join us at the Health Careers Institute at Dartmouth Please visit
httptdidartmoutheduhcidabout for more information
For more information please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at 603-895-1514x 4 or at
kstamandsnhahecorg You may also visit our website at snhahecorg
Sponsored by
Southern NH Area Health
Education Center
CAMP DATES and TIMES
830am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 10-14 2015
Nashua Community College
July 27-31 2015 What will I be doing at camp Wear Scrubs-We give them to you
Become certified in CPR
Learn about different nursing careers in various settings
Go on field trips to different healthcare organizations
Measure vital signs- Blood pressure temperature and pulse rate
For rising 9th and 10th grade boys and girls
What will I be doing at camp Expand your knowledge of body systems
Develop your knowledge of medical terminology
Strengthen your skills and resources for health career
development
Meet new people and have fun
Registration now
available
CAMP DATES and TIMES
900am-330pm
Manchester Community College
August 3-7 2015
To register visit our ldquoUpcoming Eventsrdquo page at
httpwwwsnhahecorg
You are the Key to
HPV Cancer Prevention
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation
of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers Vaccination could prevent
most of these cancers CDC is looking to you to make a strong recommendation for
HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old Provided in this presentation is
up-to-date information on HPV infectiondisease HPV vaccine and ways to
successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination
Find out how to tell parents that they arenrsquot opening the door to sexmdashtheyrsquore closing
the door the cancer Because HPV vaccine IS cancer prevention and YOU are the key
OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 1 hour session the participant will be able to
-Define the importance of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention and the
rationale for vaccinating at ages 11 or 12
-List the indications for HPV vaccine for girls and for boys
-Provide useful and compelling information about HPV vaccine to parents to
aid in making the decision to vaccinate
-Locate resources relevant to current immunization practice
TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians nurses nursing students medical assistants
pharmacists and other health professionals who provide immunizations The target
audience also includes health educators and immunization program managers
Schedule your ldquolunchrdquo and learn today
For more information or to schedule a session at your organization please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
You are the Key to
HPV Cancer Prevention
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation
of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers Vaccination could prevent
most of these cancers CDC is looking to you to make a strong recommendation for
HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old Provided in this presentation is
up-to-date information on HPV infectiondisease HPV vaccine and ways to
successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination
Find out how to tell parents that they arenrsquot opening the door to sexmdashtheyrsquore closing
the door the cancer Because HPV vaccine IS cancer prevention and YOU are the key
OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the 1 hour session the participant will be able to
-Define the importance of HPV vaccination for cancer prevention and the
rationale for vaccinating at ages 11 or 12
-List the indications for HPV vaccine for girls and for boys
-Provide useful and compelling information about HPV vaccine to parents to
aid in making the decision to vaccinate
-Locate resources relevant to current immunization practice
TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians nurses nursing students medical assistants
pharmacists and other health professionals who provide immunizations The target
audience also includes health educators and immunization program managers
Schedule your ldquolunchrdquo and learn today
For more information or to schedule a session at your organization please contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg or 603-895-1514x4
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
Learning Objectives
bullDiscuss disability amp prevalence
of disability in NH
bullExplain disparities in health
experienced by people with
disabilities
bullRecognize barriers to
accessing health care and
preventive services
bullAcquire strategies and
approaches to provide
culturally competent
responsive care
Responsive Practice Providing Health Care and
Screening to Individuals with Disabilities
To schedule this 1 hour session contact Kaitlyn St Amand at
kstamandsnhahecorg
Cultural Competency Lunch and Learn
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
Diabetes ldquoLunchrdquo and Learns
Sessions now available
Million Hearts
By the end of the session participants will be able to
Describe the need goals and recommendations of the Million Hearts Initiative
Discuss blood pressure techniques and resources currently being used in your facility Apply recommendations in every day patient care
Blood Pressure Control
By the end of the session participants will be able to
List the three classifications of blood pressure
use correct patient positioning for an accurate BP measurement
Select the correct size BP cuff for accurate measurement
Identify at least 3 lifestyle modifications that you can discuss with patients who have pre-hypertension or
hypertension
Scheduling Is available Now
Contact Kaitlyn St Amand kstamandsnhahecorg for more information
LAWRENCE RAISZ MEMORIAL
NEW ENGLAND BONE CLUB Submit your case abstract for review If you have a success story
an interesting or a challenging case for the audience to review
we are interested in hearing from you Case abstracts are being
accepted for committee review for consideration through May 8
2015 Submit your case abstract to
Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator
kstamandsnhahecorg | p 6038951514 x4 | f 6038951312
128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077
A program of
maine medical center research institute southern nh area health education
center exeter hospital
October 22 amp 23 2015 | portsmouth harbor events 100 deer street portsmouth
Full program brochure will be available in July 2015 at wwwsnhahecorg Early bird special Book your group rate for Bone
Club today
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31
April 2015 26 27
1st day of CHW Training
28 29 30
Thank you Kaitlyn St Amand Program Coordinator Southern New Hampshire AHEC 128 State Route 27 Raymond NH 03077 e kstamandsnhahecorg | t (603) 895-1514 x 4 | f (603) 895-1312 wwwsnhahecorg
May2015 1 2
3 4 CHW Training
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 Chronic Disease Conference
13 Synergy Webinar
14 15 16
17 18 CHW Training
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 31
31