As social creatures, humans develop thousands of relationships in our lifetime. Many psychiatrists and psychologists believe that these relationships with friends, family, co-workers, significant others, and more, define who we are and how we act.
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5 Online Resources to Follow for More Information on Interpersonal Neurobiology
Topics: Healthcare, Interpersonal Neurobiology
5 Things to Know Before Enrolling in Clinical Research Training Online
Updated Jan. 4, 2022
Clinical research doesn’t just take place in laboratories; it takes place in hospitals, ambulances, and clinics across the country. Clinical researchers explore the safety and efficacy of new treatments, devices, and diagnostic tools, helping to improve patient care. Each study adds new knowledge to the healthcare field, and studies constantly change as this knowledge is added and new treatments are created.
Topics: Healthcare, Clinical Research
Meet Your Instructor: Diana Cutaia
Diana Cutaia co-teaches in VOICES (Visioning Organizations: Inclusive Communities & Equitable Spaces) on the module Compliance: Research, Interpretation, and Overview of Statutes, Regulations, and Policies.
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Equity & Inclusion
Thoughts on CMS Focused Dementia Survey from a CDP®
Originally published in Connie Ratti’s April 2017 newsletter. Connie is a Certified Dementia Practitioner® Trainer and Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist and instructor of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care.
Topics: Healthcare, Aging Adult
Meet Your Instructor: Brad Fortier
Brad Fortier teaches in VOICES (Visioning Organizations: Inclusive Communities & Equitable Spaces) in the module on Familial Status.
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Equity & Inclusion
Meet Your Instructor: Sarah Tillery
Sarah Tillery co-teaches in VOICES (Visioning Organizations: Inclusive Communities & Equitable Spaces) on the module Compliance: Research, Interpretation, and Overview of Statutes, Regulations, and Policies.
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Equity & Inclusion
5 Things to Look for to Ensure Nutritional Scientific Research is Sound
As a nutritionist, it’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest nutrition research to provide your clients with evidence-based care. Every day, new scientific research reveals the benefits or harmful effects of foods, from coffee and alcohol, to organic fruits and vegetables. Education for nutritionist can help you stay on top of the latest information, but you can read research on your own, too.
Topics: Healthcare, Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare
Meet Your Instructor: Michele Wilson
Michele Wilson not only developed the VOICES (Visioning Organizations: Inclusive Communities & Equitable Spaces) program, but she also teaches several modules: Overview of Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity, Equity Lens: Systematic Equity and Inclusion, Class: Socioeconomics, Religion and Spirituality, Age and Generational Status, Instituting Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace: Strategic Plans, Best Practices, and Assessment, and the Capstone.
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Equity & Inclusion
Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Joseph Accuardi-Gilliam
Dr. Joseph Accuardi-Gilliam teaches in VOICES (Visioning Organizations: Inclusive Communities & Equitable Spaces) in the module on Disability.
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Equity & Inclusion
Why Nurses Transition into Clinical Trials & Research
Updated Jan. 14, 2022
As a nurse, you can provide care in a variety of settings, from primary care in a physician’s office to intensive care at a hospital. Now more than ever, as advances in medicine become more and more necessary, many nurses are working in a different setting: clinical research. However, this field also has immense benefits for RNs.
Topics: Healthcare, Clinical Research, institute for health professionals