The Primary Care Workforce team at the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers (OACHC) will hold its Preceptor Development Training on Wednesday, April 3, at the Mid-Ohio Food Bank in Grove City, OH.
This training is for preceptors who will be in direct connection with Federally Qualified Health Centers as part of the Ohio Primary Care Workforce Initiative (OPCWI) and to any providers that precept in other health care sites across Ohio and beyond.
- Understand the patterns of living of generational poverty and that situational and generational poverty are not the same
- Understand how language delays deters success for many clients
- Assess the agencies’ ability to respond favorably to those in poverty
- Learn useful strategies in assisting clients of poverty
- Be provided with a description of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Public Health Nurse Leaders Core Determinants of Health (CDH) Screening Tool
- Provide a replicable, standardized process for addressing clients’ CDHs across health care systems
- Improve student patient presentation
- Create a student centered learning environment
- Understand how SNAPPS helps students identify clinical uncertainties
- Be able to promote the development of clinical reasoning
- Understand how to increase the number of differential diagnoses.
Special offer: If you are or have been an OAFP Foundation summer preceptor and would like to attend this training, the Foundation will cover your registration fee. Please contact Director of Foundation & Strategic Programs Kaitlin McGuffie or call 800.742.7327 to coordinate the details.
For more information and to register, please visit the OACHC website.
This Live activity has been reviewed and approved by the American Academy of Family Physicians for up to 4 continuing medical education credits.