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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOut of State Travel Request - Sheriff & JailP GRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MEETING REQUEST FORM (Must be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by 12:00pm on Thursday) REQUESTING DEPARTMENT:. Grant County Sheriff's Office REQUEST SUBMITTED BYTonya Steele. onre 9/5/2024 PHONE: 509-754-2011 ext 2025 CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: Chief Coats, Undersheriff McMillan CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: DYES ONO ❑Agreement / Contract ❑AP Vouchers ❑Bids / RFPs /Quotes Award ❑Bid Opening Scheduled ❑Appointment /Rea ointment pp ❑ARPA Related ❑Computer Related ❑County Code ❑ Boards /Committees El Emergency Purchase ❑Budget ❑Employee Rel. ❑Facilities Related ❑Financial ❑Funds ❑Hearing ❑ Invoices / Purchase Orders ❑ Grants — Fed/State/County Ell -eases ❑ MOA / MOU ❑Minutes ❑Ordinances El Policies DOut of State Travel ❑Petty Cash ❑Proclamations El Recommendation ❑Professional Serv/C onsultant ❑Request for Purchase ❑Support Letter ❑Resolution ❑Tax Levies ❑Thank You's ❑Tax Title Property p Y ❑Surplus Req. ❑ WSLCB ����Iz mamma ® A Morgan De La Torre and Dr. Morgan Fife to attend the National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Las Vegas, NV. Departing 10/18/2024, Returning10/24/2024 ' Cover Jail standards etc Cost: Approx $8000.00 If necessary, was this document reviewed b accounting? ❑ Y g YES ❑ NO 0 N/A If necessary, was this document reviewed b legal? ❑ YES Y g ❑NO CAN/A DATE OF ACTION: APPROVE: DENIED ABSTAIN D1: ht! D2: ogty D3: 4/ L—ly (! )r DEFERRED OR CONTINUED TO: WITHDRAWN: 4/23/24 OUT OF STATE TRAVEL REQUEST APPLICATION Traveler's Name* Dept/Committee* Date of Request* Morgan De La Torre GCSO/Corrections 9/5/2 . 024 Departure Date* Return Date* 10/18/2024 10/24/2024 06:00 AM LL. 006:00 PM .— Destination (City, County,, State)* Las Vegas, NV Hotel - GSA Rate* $152.00 Hotel - Nightly Rate* $184.00 Grant* No Purpose of Travel* Travel Type* Out of State Travel Fund/Dept* 112.154.00-0000.52360.310 0 --- - Attend National Conference on Correctional Health Care Additional attendee: Dr. Morgan Fife Lodging- $3010.00 Per diem- $448.50 Conference- $1580.00 Flight- Estimated $3000.00 Cost Application* Conference Rate Rental Car Required No Explanation for Rate (required if hotel cost is greater than per diem, or government rate)* Conference Rate Preparer's Name* Preparer's Title* ----- - ------ -------- - - ----------- ----- - ---- - ------- Tonya Steele Support Specialist ----------- ----- - ------ Preapproved by EOIDH?* Yes V Use oftravel card tofill arental vehicle gas tank prior toits sss b yXY nb Y - ;}SMYMi�*YtttSMMYb ' x y r. �x71 ftY Low - CARE i Ys .. s b t tl 'y '{Abt i.�ifxftt#y;tl tlf fy tY# 9bb '�yY bM�M M M -M'YY Para obtener ma's informacion sobre el signifiicado de la atencion medica correccional csca _nee el codigo QR o vtsite TeamCenturion.com. MIN in ARE lam An tRtEN JVR N, C-1-11-51cir. RREC 0IONAL, 29 ............ _ i y 'l S r:- r s i _ F i j� x' ✓: _ ." ..".. .._ / / �. I I f i i h : j .......,.". ... �. /�.✓.�''. ,.r-.�G � - i� III -_. .:. ,- _ iF y 'f r r- r 4. - : r'- s Y Registration Form ..... •.•♦ ♦•.•..•♦•. •••••15 For More Information f A L Announcing: The National Conference on Correctional Health Care, your opportunity to amplify your voice, engage your curiosity, and your career. Gather with more than 1,000 colleagues from around the country for education, exploration, and networking. Be inspired by the many ways the field is stepping up to provide quality patient care, gather practical solutions and best practices, and return with a renewed passion for your work. If you've never been to Las Vegas, now's your chance — we won't be back until 2026! And if you' re a regular, you know all about the glitz, glamour, great food, and entertainment that awaits. Amplify your professional development and commitment to the field. Empower yourself and your team with innovative ideas Engage with like-minded correctional health care professionals and and workable solutions. learn from the experts — and each other. Discover the spectacle and sensation that Is Las Vegas! Amplify `our Professional Growth- CCHP Exams The Certified Correctional Health Professional exam and all specialty CCHP exams will be offered at the National Conference. Take your career to the next level on Sunday, October 20, 1 pm — 3 pm. CCHP-RN testing will take place on Monday, October 21, 1 pm - 3 pm. Find out more and submit your application at ncchc. org/professional-certif ication. - wppiiicaaons MUSt be received by September 26. A With sessions geared toward all levels of experience and knowledge, the National Conference delivers unparalleled education and professional development opportunities for: Administrators l Attorneys * Counselors * Custody staff * Dentists s Legal professionals * Nurses e Nurse practitioners is PAs a Pharmacists * Physicians Psychiatrists * Psychologists * Social workers e All correctional health professionals Keynote Event and Awards Ceremony Start Monday morning on a high note with the presentation of NCCHCs annual awards, a chance to hear from NCCHC leadership, and a special keynote address. 3 The maximum CEhours indicated below include participation inpreconference seminars. CCHPs:Certified Correctional Health Professionals may earn up1o3lGcontact hours of Category | continuing education for Counselors: Many states accept APA- 000reditededucation. Please check your state's requirements. Nurses: The National Commission on Correctional Health Care isaccredited aae provider ofnursing continuing professional development bvthe American Nurses Credentia|/ngCenter's Commission on Accreditation. NCCHC designates this educational activity for a maximum of 32.5 contact hours. Nurse Practitioners: AANPand many states accept ANCQAOOME,mgeneral CE certificates. Check your mtate'arequirements. FAo Many states and the AAPAaccept ACCMEcertificates. Please check your state's requirements. The National Commission on Correctional Health Care isaccredited bvthe Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education toprovide continuing medical education for physicians. NCCHCdes{gnates this live activity fora maximum of325AMA PRACategory Y Credit(s)" Physicians should claim onlythe o�� dcommenau�t w�hthe ex�nt Lhe|r participation in the activity. The National Commission onCorrectional Health Care isapproved bv the AmehcanPsychological AamocoUon - 10sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NOOHOmaintains responsibility for this program and its content. This educational activity has been approved for up to32.Shours ofcredit. (See the Schedule at a Glance for sessions that have been approved for APAcredh.) Soo/a! Workers: This program will apply to the National Association ofSocial Workers for 32.5social work continuing education contact hours. General: If yomar 0 inone oft eaenemed categories, select General 10earn a education certificate. continuing 4 - Topical, informative seminars will help you stay up to date-o'n critical issues facing the field. Maximize your education and CE hours while you learn about NCCHC standards and other vital subjects. Use theseas your last prep before taking the CCHP exam on Sunday! Separate registration fee required. SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 9 AM 5 PMJ $195 P01 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC"s Standards for Health Services P A i I P02 An In -Depth Review of NCCHCs Standards for Mental Health Services Sharers Barboza, PhD CCHP-MH Barboza Consulting; Robert Simon, MEd, LPC-S CCHP, National Commission on Correctional Health Care The Standards for Mental Health Services in Correctional Facilities provide a framework for improved Z_5 mental health care delivery and outcomes in adult correctional facilities. The foundation of NCCHC's mental health accreditataion program, these standards parallel those of health services in format -and substance, but they make more explicit what the standards require for a equate deliver of mant'ni health J services. Whether or not your facility plans to be accredited, this seminar will explain what the standards say in the areas of care and treatment, clinical records, administration, personnel, legal issues, and more. The course is an excellent review for mental health professionals who are interested in taking the CCHP-MH exam or registered to take it. The registration fee includes a copy of the mental health Standards, an $80 value. 7 CE credits. P03 An In -Depth Review of NCCHVs 2022 Standards for Juvenile Health Services - - — ------- - ----- — ------ Juan Nunez, MD CCHP-GP, - Carrie Reindollar CCHP Consultant, CCHP, National Commission on Correctional Health Care This seminar will discuss the 2022 Standards for Health Services in Juvenile Detention and Confinement Facilities, NCCHCs most up-to-date recommendations for managing medical and mental health care delivery in juvenile facilities. These standards parallel those for adult health services in format and substance while making more explicit what the standards require for adequate delivery of health services for youths. Whether or not your facility plans to be accredited, you will leave equipped to implement quality improvements that will lead to more efficient and effective delivery of services, better patient care, fewer adverse events, and reduced liability risk. The registration fee includes a copy of the juvenile Standards, a $90 value. 7 CE credits. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 9 AM 120*30 ----- - �$99 PO4 Principles for a Viable Suicide Prevention Program Lindsay Hayes,, MS, National Center on Institutions and Alternatives Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death in correctional facilities, representing a serious public health problem correctional, medical, and mental health administrators as well as their staff. Many of these deaths are preventable. Thy preconference seminar will provide an overview of suicide among incarcerated individuals, offer guiding principles for suid e prevention, and present critical components to developing and/or revising suicide prevention policies. 3.5 CE credits 5 )z -11- U&%5 C%orrectional Nursing-, Elevating Your Practice Mari Knight, MSN, RN, CCHP-RN, CCHP-A, and Tracey Titus, RN, CCHP-RN, CCHP-A, Centurion Health•Denise Rahaman, MBA,, BSN, CCHP-RN , CCHpA CFG Health System While traditional nursing education and experiences are valuable in correctional nursing, nothing can fully prepare you for your role as a correctional nurse a specialty that is most often learned on the job — until now. Whether you are brand new to the field or an experienced correctional nurse, this course will cover critical areas of correctional nursing from intake to release and the days, or hours, in between. Based on NCCHC standards, this review is a fantastic preparation tool for those interested in becoming certified as a CCHP-RNand a great refresher for all correctional nurses. 7 CE credits , Discounted rate for Academy members: $79 Nonmembers: $99, includes one year of Academy membership SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 11*030 PM — 5 PM $99 _- --------- 07 Psychopharmacy.- Risks and Best Practices Scott Eflason, MD, CCHP-MH, Andrew Johnson, MD, Vicki Miller MSN, FNP-BC, Amanda Tillemans, DNP, APRN, CCHR and Sohrab Zahedi, MD, Centurion Health (Not pictured: Dr. Johnson, Ms. Miller, Dr. Zahedi) There are considerable risks to consider when prescribing psychiatric medications to incarcerated patients. This seminar will review the challenges and focus on safely helping this vulnerable population receive the mental health care they need. It will also look at documentation strategies to make sure providers are legally protected. 3.5 CE credits I P08 Continuous Quality Improvement: Strategies and Techniques to Measure Change Cheryl Esposito, MSN, RN, CCHP-RN, MEDIKO; Karen Riley, MBA, RN, CCHP-RN, Karen Riley Consulting, LLC Effective continuous quality improvement programs advance patient care, improve efficiencies in medical and mental health services delivery, help health professionals practice smarter, enable analysis of outcomes, and lead to objective analyses of areas needing i I improvement. A well -formulated CQI program also enables a correctional system to effectively respond to litigation. Despite these benefits, health professionals often view CQI as an accreditation requirement rather than as an essential component of the overall program. Participants will gain appreciation for the clinical and administrative value of a comprehensive CQI program and learn how to implement a useful program. 3.5 CE credits This grid shows the preconference seminars and conference concurrent sessions scheduled at this time. Sessions' content areas indicate their main focus to help in your planning. Attend any session in any area. ----------- 8 am - 5 pm ---------------- Registration - --------- 9am-5pm PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS Poll An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Health Services in Jails Jeffrey Alvarez MD CCHP-CP CCHP-A; and Prisons* Tracey Titus RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Standards and accreditation P02 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Mental Health Services* Sharen Barboza PhD CCHP-MH; Robert Standards Simon MEd LPC-S CCHP and accreditation P03 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Juvenile Health Juan Nunez MD CCHP-CP; Carrie ------- --------- Services* Reindollar CCHP Standards and accreditation accreditation :ta t i :on 10 am - 2 pm NCCHC Store ------------ F r1A 0 lop *'------ --- - ---- - ---- - I 8 am 6:30 pm !Registration N7 -W PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS 9 am - 12:30 pm PO4 Principles for a Viable Suicide Prevention Program* Lindsay Hayes MS Suicide Prevention Mari Knight MSN RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A; 9am-5pm P05 Correctional Nursing: Elevating Your Practice Denise Rahaman MBA BSN CCHP-RN CCHP-A; Tracey Titus RN CCHP-RN Nursing CCHP-A 10 am - 2 pm NCCHC Store 1pm-3pm CCHP Exams: CCHP,,__CCHP-MH, CCHP-RN (12:30pm check -in. Preregis- tration required. No on -site applications accepted.)PRECONFERE14CE SEMINARS 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm P06 Breaking the Opioid Cycle: From Arrest to Successful Housing* Frank Mazza MS; Lawrence Mendel DO CCHP; Peter Perroncello MS CJM Substance Use _CCHP; Bill Teel MS Scott Eliason MD CCHP-MH; Andrew 1:30 pm - 5 pm P07 Psychopharmacy: Risks and Best Practices* Johnson MD; Vicki Miller MSN FNP-BC; Mental Health/ Amanda Tillemans DNP APRN CCHP; Pharmaceuticals — ----- Sohrab Zahedi MD 1:30 pm - 5 pm P08 Continuous Quality Improvement: Strategies and Techniques to Cheryl Esposito MSN RN CCHP-RN; Measure Change* - --------- - Karen Riley MBA RN CCHP-RN Quality 5 prn - 6:30 pm Exhibit Hall Opening pen g Reception, F7am - - ---------- - - - ----------- - 5 pm RegistratZionE= ------------ — -------- - -- -- ------ -------- 8 am - 9:30 am Opening Ceremony, Awards, and Keynote Ad dre ss 9:30 am - 1 pm --- - Exhibit Hall Open ---- - ---------- 9:30 am - 10:30 am Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break (Sponsored by CorrecTek, Inc.) 9:30 am - 3 pm NCCHC Store ------- - 10:30 am - 11:45 am CONCURRENT SESSION 1 --- --- ---- ------- ------------- 401 The Promise and Problems of Immunotherapy for Cancer* Richard Kosierowski MD CCHP Medical A -------- 6ib ----- -------- - - 402 The Intersection of Ethics and Correctional Nursing Mary Muse MSN RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A_ Nursing 403 Treatment Strategies to Reduce Chronic Self -Injury in Emotionally Joel Andrade PhD LICSW CCHP-MH; Dysregulated Individuals* Steven Helfand Psyl) CCHP Mental Health/Suicide 404 Navigating Legal Challenges in Corrections: Key Risks and Considerations* ---------- Deana Johnson JD Legal 405 How to Successfully Pass a DEA Audit of Your OTP Program* — -------- Crosby Amoah PharmD RN CCHP; ------- Pharmaceuticals/__ ------ ------ ­bm ----- Rachel Legg PharmD Administration I Times and sessions are subject to change. Please check the online agenda at ncchc.org/national-conference for the most up-to-date information Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A —Advanced * = Approved for APA credit ------ 406 Innovative Approaches to Medicaid Access and Continuity of Care for Youths* 407 Pioneering CMS 1115 Medicaid Waivers and the Impact on Reentry* Exhibit Ha c 11 Un - h CONCURRENT SESSION 2 408 Clinical and Legal Considerations for Managing Withdrawal* 409 Turning Sick Call and Chronic Care Upside Down ----- -------- 410 Supporting Behavior Change and Overcoming Resistance* -------- ------ ------- Elizabeth Laferriere MPP Seth Stabinsky MD CCHP-CP CCHP-A; Stephanie Landgraf; Jessica Landreth Kaveh Ofogh MD; Taylor Brewer JD Marc Stern MD MPH Sharen Barboza PhD CCHP-MH :ULM_M[.jLM My Juvenile/Reenty B Reentry/AdministrationA Medical/Legal Nursing Mental Health ,1111-:45,arn-1 pm 1 pm - 2:30 pm 411 Outside the Walls: Best Practices in Juvenile Reentry* Elizabeth Lowenhaupt MD CCHP; Ayodele Ogunlela MD; Michelle Staples- Juvenile/Reentry Horne MD MPH CCHP I 412 Concerns and Strategies for Justice -involved Women* Melody Anderson LMHC; Talona Talbot Women's Health/ MHA LMFT Special Populations B 413 Addressing Diversion of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder* Andrew Schreier LPC CCHP; Lisa Yanny RN PMH-_BC CCHP; Hillary Tamar MD Substance Use 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 3 ------------------------------- - - -- - - - 415 Clinical Insights for Mastering Special Diet Orders* Philip Eskew DO JD CCHP-CP Medical 416 Better Medication Documentation, Better Outcomes Susan Laffan RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Nursing 417 Lessons Learned: A Decade of Experience With an Intensive Mental Health Unit* Brooke Sheehan LCSW; Anthony Cantillo; Mateo Mendoza Mental Health 418 Building a Strong Defense: Effective Charting and Detailed Depositions* J. Thaddeus Eckenrode JD Legal 419 In -Custody Deaths: Managing the Aftermath* Jessica Arabski DO; Amy Anapolsky Administration/ MS; Jonathan ClarkHealth ------ - Mental ; I 420 Systemic Racism* Committee Members .......... Professional Issues/ Mental Heatlh 421 Success: A Positive Relationship Between MAT and Recidivism* Justin Zaslaysky; Mark Libowitz; Todd ----- Wilcox MD MBA CCHP-CP CCHP-A Substance Use/Reentry 4pm-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 4 er 0 0 U-J!Lbu. HOW LO Avoid Confrontation and Maintain Good Patient Relationships* 423 Effective Use of Continuous Glucose Monitors in Prisons 424 Systemic Racism* 426 Improving Reintegration Through Collaborative Partnerships* 427 Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Youthful Offenders 428 Quality Improvement's Model Measures* ---- ------ NCCHP Foundation Reception (Open to All) Sponsored by Physician CorrectionalUSA , Jeffrey Keller MD CCHP-CP Jacqueline Dolan RN CCHP-RN; Tonya McMillian BSN Committee Members Julie Wonsowicz-Moore LPC; Sherry Johnston MEd Barbara Wakeen MA RDN CCHP Wilson Uy MHS RN CCHP Medical Nursing/Special Populations B B Professional Issues/ Mental HeatElh Reentry Juvenile/Nutrition B Quality B 5 pm - 6:30 pm 7am-5:30pm I Registration 7 am -.8 am Plenary Session 8:15 am - 9:15 am CONCURRENT SESSION 5 429 Gabapentinoids: Overview, Safety, and Risks Elana Sullivan MD Medical/Pharmaceuticals I 430 Dementia -Friendly Health Care: Challenges and Opportunities* Janet Jowitt DHA ANP-BC CCHP Nursing -------- - 431 Assessment of Violence: Safer Management Using a Team Approach* Joel Federbush MD; Allison Genberg Mental Health LCSW CCHP B 32 The Evolving Test for Deliberate Indifference in Correctional Health Care* Taylor Brewer JD Legal I Times and sessions are subject to change. Please check the online agenda at ncchc.org/national-conference for the most up-to-date info - rmation. Skill Level (SL) B—Basic 1=11ritermediate A=Advanced * = Approved for APA credit EOO 433 Reducing Suicide Risk by Enhancing Resilience* Sharen Barboza PhD CCHP-MH Suicide B 434 Get Organized! Using NCCHC Standards* Tracey Titus RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Administration B 435 Innovative Strategies for Correctional Health Recruiting and Retention* Pat Lozito MBA CCHP; Sara Manning Staffing/Workforce Issues/ RN CCHP Administration B 436 CCHP Certification: Navigating Your Path to Success* Matissa Sammons MA CCHP; Kelly Zielinski Professional Development 9 am - 12 pm Exhibit Hall Open 9:15 am - 10 am Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break 9:30 am - 2 pirn NCCHC Store ----- -- 10 am -11 am CONCURRENT SESSION 6 437 Management of the Patient With Hemophilia* Richard Kosierowski MD CCHP Medical 438 Leadership Challenges: Surviving and Thriving Mary Muse MSN RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Nursing/Administration 1 439 Evaluating Mental Health Medication and Addressing Refusals* Dauda Griffin MD CCHP Mental Health 440 Coping With the Lethal Suicide Denier* Alan Abrams MD JD; Nicholas Badre MD Suicide/Legal 441 Release the Pressures of Chronic Care: Virtual Ambulatory Care Pharmacy* Henry So PharmD; Todd Wilcox MD MBA CCHP-CP CCHP-A Medical 442 Nutritional Characteristics of State Prison Menus* Laura Bain PhD RDN; Kevin Sauer PhD RDN Administration/Medical B 443 Do I Have to Go to the Dentist? Preventive Oral Health Anbec DeShield-Mayes DDS MPA Oral Health ------- B 444 Rebuilding Your Continuous Quality Improvement Program* Charlene Martin DNP MBA CCHP; Lynette Chin MBA; Kim Robinson RN Quality 11 am - 12 pm Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break and Raffle 12 .Prn 5 Product Theater Lunche in (Sponsored 0 0 6 sored by Indi Vi. r) 1:30 pm 3 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 7 1:30 pm - 1:55 pm 445a Enhancing Substance Use Disorder Treatment in a Men's Prison* Brian Dawson MD; Todd Boese RN; Andrea Munder MSN ARNP Substance Use/Medical e Ech c a 1:1 2 pm - 2:25 pm 445b Oral Versus Injectable Medication -Assisted Therapy* Sean Henderson MD ........... Substance Use 2:30 pm - 3 pm 445c Outcomes Associated With MOOD: A Systematic Literature Review* Claire Wolfe MA MPH CCHP; Courtney Flynn MPH; Meghan Substance Use Thompson, PharmD PhD — 446 Comprehensive Nursing Neurological and Stroke Assessment Susan Laffan RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Nursing — 447 Become Unstuck: Effective Alliance -Building With Challenging Patients* Sharen Barboza PhD CCHP-MH Mental Health A 448 340E Compliance Basics and Opportunities* Mark Ogunsusi PharmD JD; William von --------------- Oehsen JD Pharmaceuticals/Legal I I T 449 What Did I Say? Cultural Sensitivity and Language* . LaToya Duckworth MHA RN CCHP-RN ........... PvP1 on m 13 nt/ Professional Development/ Staffing/Workforce Issues B 450 Caring for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients* 1AIl, Tina Waldron MS; Kenneth Hyle JD; — Nina Newton Kendig MD Special Populations I 451 Maintaining Compliance With the Most Commonly Cited NCCHC — Health Services Standards* Wendy Habert MBA CCHP Accreditation and Standards 1 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm — CONCURRENT SESSION 8 — DOUPLE PRESENTATION SESSIONS 315 -b pm - 3:45 prin 453a Leadership in Medicine: An Opportunity to Grow* Murray Young MD Professional Development I 3:45 prin - 4:15 pm 453b Mother Antonia: A Tribute to Lift Your Spirits* Susan Laffan RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Inn n a Pvp ma t Professional Development B 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 454a How to Build Correctional Health RFPs to Reduce Lawsuits and Improve Outcomes* ------ Marc Stern MD MPH; Ashley Krider MS Administration 145 prin - 4:15 pm 454b Improving Care for High Utilizers of Urgent and Hospital Care* Wendy Ruggeri MD Administration/Medical B 315 pm - 3:45 prin 455a Treating Complex PTSD: A Psychiatric Perspective* Bhinna Park MD Mental Health 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm 455b Policies and Practices for Successful Youth Suicide Prevention* Ted Ryle MSW LICSW; Kym Aherns MD ----- MPH; Beth Rogers MA LMH_C_ Suicide/Juvenile B Times and sessions are subject to change. Please check the online agenda at ncchc.org/national-conference for the most up-to-date information. Skill Level (SL) B-Basic I=Intermediate A -Advanced Approved for APA credit 9 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 456a CDC Recommendations to Combat Rising Tuberculosis Incidence* Lauren Lambert MPH 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm 456b The Significance of Universal Hepatitis A Vaccine Recommendations for the Incarcerated Population Judy y Kim MS 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 457a Peer Education to Reduce Health Disparities* Jessica Beyer; Ladessa Sparks; 3:45 pm - 4:15 prn 457b Implementing the Certified Peer Program: Benefits for Security and Lorenzo Bell Elizabeth Romero MS; Vanessa Patients* Bennifield PsyD; Walter Dych 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 458a Human -Centered Design and Pilot of a Reentry Program* Milan Satcher MD MPH; Pracha Eamranond MD MPH 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm 458b Improving Job Readiness With Mindfulness* Adrian Faulkner -White EdD LPC; Phyllis Powell 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 459a Technology Solutions for Optimizing Care With Reduced Staff* Valerie Langley RN; Rebecca Greene RN; Gregory Heath RN 3:45 pm- 4:15 pm 459b Using Technology to Improve Care for Vulnerable Populations* Kiki Christine TeaI MSN RN MSHACHP-N; Joll MBA MSHA CCHP; 460a Predictably Unpredicted: The Disconnect Between Data Science and Dena Villanueva MSN RN CCHP-RN 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Patient Care* 460b Successes and Challenges in Establishing a Jail Pharmacy* Benjamin Covington PhD Han Do PharmD; Oyinkansola Akindele 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 9 461 Chronic Medical Care for Diagnostic Excellence* PharmD; Leroy Perkins PharmD Carl Keldie MD CCHP 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm 462 Motivational Interviewing for Lifestyle Change and Patient Compliance Tom Rowley DNP APRN CCHP 463 I'm Still Here: Caring for Our Aging Population* 464 Leveraging New Federal Policies to Expand Access to Substance Use Heather Casady PsyD Gabrielle de la Gueronniere JD; Care and Strengthen Reentry* Mark Parrino MPA; Paul Samuels JD 465 New Ideas for Adolescent Sexual Health Education* Andrea Gerber MSEd; Graciela Leal MA 466 Antibiotic Resistance and Stewardship: Role of Infection Control* Jakevia Wheeler MPH Sue Medley -Lane RN CCHP-A 467 Continuous Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance: Working in Harmony* Faith Saporsantos MSN RN CCHP; Eric Lee MD; Lt. Joseph Atienza 7 am - 4:15 pm ( Registration 7:30 am - 8:30 am Roundtable Breakfast Discussions 8:45 am - 9:45 am CONCURRENT SESSION 10 9 Prescriber Challenges: Abused and Misused Medications* Lawrence Reccoppa MD 470 Implementing Community Standards for Women's Reproductive Health Care Sadaf Possani FNP; Stephanie Ho MD 471 Fit to Proceed: Developing a Sustainable Jail -Based Competency Restoration Program* MPH Krystin Holmes PhD LPG-S; Terry 472 The First 90 Days: A Guide to Navigating the Early Stages of Litigation* Hancock MA LPC James Maruna JD; Jaclyn Kinkade JD 473 Prevalence and Prevention of Fungal Infections* Ellen Smith MSN; Enid Velez -Valle 474 Comprehensive HIV Care: Preplanning, Prevention, and Postrelease Monetha Gaskin MPH CCHP; Kaji Support* Keya-Karotki PhD; Melanie Davis 475 Wellness Training Benefits for Compassion Fatigue and Burnout* 476 Implementing MAT Continuum of Care in Jails: Lessons Learned* MT(ASCP) CCHP Sonya Scott MS; Erie Solomon MBA Tianna Hammock CCHP; Richard VandenHeuvel MSW; Jacqueline Abdalla MD Infectious Disease B Infectious Disease/Medical I Admininstration/Reentry B Administration/ B Mental Pnnlfk Reentry B Reentry I Technology/Nursing Technology B Quality Quality/Administration B Medical Nursing/Mental Health I Mental Health/ Special Populations B Legal/Substance Use/ Reentry Juvenile I B Infectious Disease I Quality/Technology I Medical I Nursing/Women's Health Mental Health I Legal B Infectious Disease I Reentry/Special Population Staffing/Workforce Issues B Substance Use/Reentry Times and sessions are subject to change. Please check the online agenda at ncchc.org/national-conference for the most up-to-date p information. Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A=Advanced * = Approved for APA cr edit redit 10 ------------- -- 11 - T1 100 am -011 am - - -------- - -- - - - ------- �Ptlj H � Is CONCURRENT SESSION 11 M rUKIUMNI'M Christopher Manz MD ---------- V Medical Nursing Mental Health Technology/Medical ------- Administration— Substance Use --- 477 Cancer Care: Barriers and Best Practices* 478 Holistic Nursing: Resolving Patient Issues With Integrative Care— Techniques 479 Addressing Mental Health Disparities for Racial and Ethnic Minorities* 481 From Internal Reporting to Customizing Care: Elevate Your EHR* 482 Writing Effective Policies and Procedures* 483 Trends in Alcohol Use Disorder: Impact on Screening and Treatment* 484 Chronic Suicide Risk Factors of Justice -involved Individuals* --- -------- CONCURRENT SESSION 12 485 Strategies to Support Emergency Care in Custody in Australia* 486 Avoiding Medication Errors in Juvenile Facilities 487 Moral Injury: Addressing the "Soul Wounds" of the Health Care Workforce* 489 Enhancing Performance Through SBAR Implementation* 490 Effective Onboarding for Trainers and Administrators* 492 Navigating Challenges and Advancements in Geriatric Care* EducationalLuncheon CONCURRENT SESSION 13 B Christine Richardson PhD JD; Cynthia Moody DNP MSN CCHP-RN A Sahra Abdullahi MA; Jessica Davis Benjamin Covington PhD KellyAnne Lee MBA MSN CCHP-RN B ­11 --------- - — - --------- 11:15 am -12:15 pm B Megan Leinen BSN RN CCHP Corinne Ortega PhD; Thomas DuVall PhD; Brandi Reynolds PsyD B Suicide Medical/Quality Nursing/Juvenile Mental Health Administration— ------ Professional Development/ Staffing/WorkForce Issues Special Populations/Medical Medical/Legal/Ethics Nursing Mental Health/Suicide Oral Health Infectious Disease/ I Women's Health Special Populations/ Mental Health Substance Use Medical/Infectious Disease Nursing/Legal Mental Health Julia Crilly PhD RN Tanja Salary EdD RN --------- Stephanie Gangemi PhD LCSW CCHP; Caroline Chubb MPA; Camille Dysart IVISW T1 Shawna Scully DO Darrin Mitchell MS; Elmeada Frias MAS CCHP; Latasha McMillian MSN RN CCHP B 12 5 pm - 1:30 pm 1:45 pm - 3 pm Emily Sorblom PharmD CCHP Paul Targonski PhD MD; Stacie Sessoms JD MS 493 Managing Hunger Strikes: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Best Practices* 494 Sickle Cell Disease Review 495 Individualized Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention* 496 Dental Antibiotic Stewardship and Use 497 Combating the Syphilis Epidemic* 498 Identifying and Addressing Autism* 499 A Roadmap for MOOD Success* Susan Laffan RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Joel Andrade PhD LICSW CCHP-MH; Corey Brawner PhD CCHP Michael Corum DDS CCHP; Robert Schmidt DDS Kathryn Miele MD MA; Mariel Marlow PhD MPH; Samantha Williams PhD David Stephens PsyD Keisha Williams MSN RN CCHP; Danielle Mimitz MA LMHC; Thomas Lincoln, MD, CCHP-CP Robert Young RN; Dina Paul MD CCHP; Neil Fisher MD CCHP Deborah Ash MBA MSN CCHP-RN; Laurina Boryca MBA RN CCHP 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm -- - - - ----------- CONCURRENT SESSION 14 500 Implementing a Large -Scale HCV Treatment Program Without an EHR* 501 Documentation Tips and Tricks 502 Strategies for Reducing Solitary Confinement of Seriously Mentally III Patients* Deanna Patterson PhD CCHP; Amanda Bell LCSW; Danielle Dass PhD LCSW ------------ 503 Empowering Compliance and Quality Improvement Through Business Intelligence* 504 Effective Suicide Prevention in Juvenile Facilities* Stephan Pichardo MSc; Pat Lozito MBA CCHP; Sara Manning BSN RN CCHP Technology/Quality Suicide/Juvenile - — -------- Tracy Shelby PhD; Joy Bennick LMHC - 4:15 pm Conference Adjourns ---------- Times and sessions are subject to change. Please check the online agenda at ncchc.org/national-conference for the most up -to -date information. Skill Level (SL) B-Basic I=Intermediate A -Advanced Approved for APA credit 11 The Exhibit Hall Opening Reception is the place to be to say hello 1uold friends, meet new ones, enjoy' o beverage and ebite toeat, and visit more than 1OOsuppliers of correctional health -related goods and services. Sunday, October 20,5 pm H it the Jackpot RaffleP/ey your cards right, and Tuesday could be your lucky day! Gift cards, conference registrations, and more are among the prizes toberaffled at the always -popular NCCHO raffle. Must be present to win. Tuesday, October 22,11:30 am Display�5-, Poster presenters will share their findings just outside the exhibit hall during the Sunday evening Opening Reception. Poster topics include everything from program innovations toresearch findings 1otreatment recommendations. Open for viewing during all exhibit hall hours. S M 0 Your correctional health care 1--EAMI Wexford Health has been implementing, staffing, and managing successful correctional health care programs for more than three decades. Our clients trust us to maintain quality of care, generate positive patient outcomes, minimize lawsuits, avoid negative publicity, and stay within budget. Contact us to talk about how Wexford Health can help you achieve the same goals for your system. To learn why Wexford Health should be your correctional health care team, go to www.wexfordhealth.com. A 'A Wexford Healih XFSO U R C E S INCORPORATED ' Housing "Information Payment And Confirmation`� NCOHChas reserved oblock ofrooms etthe Paris Las Vegas Hotel. Reserve your room bvFriday, September 27,toensure availabiN~ � and lock in the special NOOHCconference rate make reservations, visit passkey. Attendees who prefer tophoneintheirmaemaionmmaycaUthe hotel reservation center atO77-6O3-4389,but please beaware that a processing fee will beincurred for those who choose not 10use the dedicated webUnk.Callers should mention that they will beattending the NCCHCNational Conference oruse the group code 8PNOC4to receive the group discount. Aspecial rate of$15Oisavailable for guests (outside of the field) or spouses of registered attendees. Guest registration provides access to all exhibit hall events, including the Opening Reception and exhibit hall lunch. It does not include access to educational sessions or continuing education credit. Registration will not beprocessed without payment, made by �h — ' — ~ check, �aeordecPurchaeeordem are accepted only from government agencies and their contractors and must accompany the registration form. A$3Ofee will be assessed for purchase orders. Online registrants receive immediate confirmation and payment receipt. Registrants submitting bvmail or fax will receive confirmation via email within three weeks of receipt. 14 Name Degree Employer Job Title Mailing Address -E] Home E]Work ('itv Phone Registration Monday —Wednesday, October 21-23 Conference Registration State/Province r_____.___�Zil)/Postal Code Country Cell Phone Email Preconference Seminars (Separate registration fee required.) Saturday, October 19, 9 am — 5 pm El P01 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Health Services in Jails and Prisons El P02 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Mental Health Services El P03 An In -Depth Review of NCCHC's Standards for Juvenile Health Services Sunday, October 20, 9 am — 12:30 Prn 171 PO4 Principles for a Viable Suicide Prevention Sunday, October. 20, 9 am — 5 pm 171 P05 Correctional Nursing: Elevating Your Practice Sunday, October 20,11:30 pm - 4:30 pm 0 P06 Breaking the Opioid Cycle: From Arrest to Successful Housing ($79 for Academy members only) Sunday, October 20,11:30 pm - 5 pm El P07 Psychopharmacy: Risks and Best Practices El P08 Continuous Quality Improvement: Strategies and Techniques to Measure Change Other Registration Options One -Day Registration El Monday 0 Tuesday E] Wednesday CCHP or Academy Member Conference Registration Guest Registration (Guest Name Thru 9/27 9/28-10/11 [1 $595 E-1 $645 El $195 El $195 El $195 El $195 El $195 D $195 El $99 El $99 E] $150 El $150 El $79/$99 El $79/$99 171 $99 171 $99 El $99 171 $99 El $275 1771 $570 D $150 Do you consent to having your email address shared with exhibitors for this conference? 171 Yes Make a contribution to the NCCHC Foundation Payment FEIN: 36-3221830 Invoice Fee** (if applicable) 171 MasterCard 171 Visa El American Express 0 Discover [I Check Enclosed Payable to NCCHC ❑ $325 ❑ $620 0 $150 El No El $25 [] $50 El $100 0 Other Amount El $30 $ TOTAL $ Card Number Expiration Date Cardholder Name Signature Security Code Billing Address (if different from above) Billing Email (if different from above) 171 **Please invoice my facility. Purchase orders accepted only from government agencies and their contractors. Purchase order must accompany the registration form. There is a $30 service charge for invoice processing. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Return this registration form along with payment to: National Commission on Correctional Health Care PO Box 6233 - Carol Stream, IL 60197-6233 Phone: 773-880-1460 - Fax: 773-880-2424 - email: info@ncchc.org 114 iummad bo ----