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Participants who complete this course will learn about the identification, evaluation, and assessment of geriatric failure to thrive, including use of the Mini Nutritional Assessment, the Mini Mental Status Evaluation, and the Geriatric Depression Scale. Diagnostic/laboratory and physical assessment skills will be reviewed with a focus on weight-loss assessment. Creation of a multidisciplinary treatment plan with review of pharmaceutical options will be explored.
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Course encompasses a basic overview of human trafficking, providing practitioners with insight into victims' lives and the physical, psychological, social, and sexual abuse they experience. Covers specific interventions and responses including mental health, social services, educational, prevention, and legal efforts.
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This course provides members of the interprofessional healthcare team with the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to provide culturally competent and responsive care to all patients.
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This course educates healthcare professionals about the epidemiology and treatment of overweight and obese patients, covering clinical presentation, diagnosis, behavioral and pharmacologic management, surgical options for morbidly obese patients, and current reimbursement issues using current national guidelines.
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This course provides healthcare professionals with knowledge to recognize and intervene in anabolic steroid abuse, covering risk factors, acute and chronic signs and symptoms, motivation to use, warning signs, and gaps in identification, assessment, and treatment of patients with current and past AAS use and abuse.
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A basic overview of individuals experiencing gender dysphoria, covering the spectrum of gender identity variations, prevalence of transgender individuals, barriers to care, unique healthcare needs, approved standards of care, endocrine management, non-surgical interventions such as voice therapy and counseling, surgical interventions, and care for transgender children and adolescents.
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This course examines working in and with rural communities and the need for cultural sensitivity and competence. Health, mental health, and social work service disparities, barriers to help-seeking, and specific issues relevant to various subpopulations will be explored. Ethical issues unique to working within rural communities will also be discussed.
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This course summarizes the revised ASERVIC competencies and their application in the counseling process, explaining why it is important for counselors to be proficient in each area before working with spiritual and religious issues in counseling. These competencies will enable counselors, social workers, mental health professionals, and allied professionals to develop a framework to assist them in understanding and working effectively with clients' spiritual and religious lives.
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This course examines the scope of custodial grandparenting in the United States, including demographics, and discusses the range of social, psychological, economic, family, mental health, and physical/health implications of being a custodial grandparent. It provides clinicians with information about life transitions, disruptions, and needs of grandparents and dynamics of skipped-generation family structures.
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$30
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This course highlights the unique needs of bisexual clients or those who otherwise identify in a non-binary way in the realm of sexual identification and expression. Professionals will learn valuable tools and approaches for strengthening their rapport with bisexually identified clients, with an emphasis placed on evaluating one's own biases around sexual identify and expression. The course also presents a basic plan for addressing oppressive cognitions as part of trauma-focused care.
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$60