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The 1st Annual NJ Rural Health Conference: Advancing Care & Health Equity in Rural Communities

Thank you for attending the Department of Health’s First Rural Health Conference – Equity Care and Health Equity in Rural Communities on Nov. 10. NJHA Education is happy to host the recordings of this conference through Dec. 8, 2023. These playbacks can be found at the links listed below. If you attended the conference virtually, please follow the instructions below to complete the evaluations and obtain your continuing education credits.

If you do not have a login for NJHA, please follow the directions and create a login and password. If you have questions about creating an account, please contact memberservices@njha.com.


Please complete ONE evaluation that corresponds to the continuing education credits (CEUs) that you wish to claim. Or, if you are not claiming CEUs, you may also complete the general evaluation to receive credit for attendance. For Dental credits please contact Miriam Raczynski at mraczynski@zufallhealth.org


If you attended each of the below presentations, please complete each survey:

Keynote Speaker:

Tammy Norville - Rural Health Innovations: Promoting Best Practices (0.75 credits)



Plenary Session:

Recruitment and Retention of Healthcare Workforce: New Strategies for New Demands – (1.0 credits)


Plenary Session:

Working Together to Improve Health Outcomes Among Women and Children – (1.0 credits)


 Only one evaulation is to be completed for the morning session – choose ONLY one

Rural Disparities in Tobacco Use, Lung Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer Rates - (0.75 credits)


Understanding Drivers of Health Disparities in Treating Chronic Disease - (0.75 credits)


The Health Effects of COVID-19 and its Impact on Our Communities – (0.75 credits)

 

Only one evaluation is to be completed for the afternoon session – choose ONLY one


● Innovations in Oral Health Access to Mental Health – (1.0 credits)



Improving Access to Mental Health – (1.0 credits)


● Integrating Social Determinants of Health into the Healthcare Conversation – (1.0 credits)



We appreciate your attendance and your feedback