Jly 19, 2018

CMHLS. 2018 7.19 Pain Management

Registration is now open


Children's Mental Health Lecture Series

PAIN MANAGEMENT

with

Teresa Holtrop, M.D.

 

Date: July 19, 2018

Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, to ensure parking arrive by 9:30 AM

Location: Wayne County Community College 21000 Northline Road Taylor, MI

There is no cost to attend this training. 

HandoutsAs we continue our efforts to become more “green” we will be reducing printed handouts and moving towards distributing power points and resources electronically. For this and future Children's Mental Health Grand Rounds trainings, you will receive the handouts as an attachment in your final confirmation e-mails, which are sent several days prior to the training. Print copies of handouts WILL NOT be provided by DWMHA for this training.

Suggested Participants: Professionals who work in Community Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Juvenile Justice and Substance Abuse systems with children, adolescents and their families in Wayne County, including advocates, case managers, child mental health professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and supports coordinators), direct care workers, family advocates, family members, licensed professional counselors, nurses, occupational therapists, parents and peer support specialists.
Professional staff within our Community Partners who interact with children, adolescents and their families, who are part of the Community Mental Health System, including Department of Human Services; Hospitals; Law Enforcement; School Personnel, including Detroit Public Schools; and other Social Service Organizations.


Training Description

The first hour will review how quality is measured in the medical world, specificaly for ADHA, asthma and obesity, via HEDIS measures. The second hour will address pain management issues in children whose primary diagnosis include ADHA, Asthma, and /or obesity. The presentation will review psychological issues that can present as pain and pain management that is complicated by the underlying medical diagnosis.

Course Objectives:

  1. The learner will gain knowledge about the basics of Medicaid within the US healthcare system and how quality is measured in Medicaid using Health care Effectiveness Data Information Set (HEDIS) measures. 
  2. The learner will gain knowledge about how psychosocial stress may present in patients with underlying medical diagnosis of ADHA, asthma and/or obesity.
  3. The learner will gain knowledge about how to more effectively manage pain in patients with ADHA, asthma, and/or obesity using primarily non-parmocological methods. 

About the Speaker

Teresa Holtrop is a native of Michigan, born and raised in Flint.  She completed medical school at Michigan State University, then did her pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of MI in Detroit.  Thereafter, she worked as a general pediatrician in a Federally Qualified Health Center on the east side of Detroit and in Highland Park for 4 years, returning to the faculty of the Children’s Hospital General Pediatric Clinic in 1991 where she stayed for 24 years.  During that time she founded and directed the Pediatric Mobile Team for 16 of those years, offering free pediatric services in a variety of community locations.  This work sparked her interest in lead poisoning prevention, developmental screening, promoting childhood literacy and community advocacy.  She is cofounder of the Detroit Lead Partnership.  She was the first in Michigan to introduce Reach Out and Read into pediatric practices, a program wherein primary care providers talk to parents about the importance of reading daily to their children starting at 6 months old and also hand out an age appropriate new book to emphasize the importance of the message.  As a member of the MI Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its current President, she has trained numerous practices in how to effectively screen children for developmental delays, autism, and mental health issues.  She is currently the executive and medical director of Wayne Children’s Healthcare Access Program, a program that seeks to help medical practices who serve Medicaid-enrolled children to improve the quality of the care they provide.  Much of this work involves bridging gaps between various resources in the community while also providing direct services including the FitKids 360 program, asthma home education services, and data analysis to help practices more effectively serve their pediatric patients and their families.

 

Continuing Education Credits: 2.0 Continuing Education Credits are offered for this training. Participants must arrive on time and remain in the training for it's entirety.  You must have your license number when you check in.

  • Social Workers:  2.0 Continuing Education Credits are approved for this training. 
  • Substance Abuse Professionals: 2.0 Non-Specific Continuing Education Credits are approved by MCBAP for substance use professionals, such as Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC) and Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CAADC).
  • Children's Mental Health Professionals (CMHP): These training hours meet the MDCH training requirement for CMHP staff.
  • Qualifies Mental Health Professionals (QMHP): These training hours meet the MDCH training requirement for QMHP staff.
  • Medical Professionals: The Wayne State University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. 

Registration/Walk In Policy: Participants may attempt to attend the training as a walk-in (someone that did not pre-register). However, walk-ins will NOT be guaranteed seats or materials. Walk-ins will be asked to wait until the training begins in order to receive training materials and be seated to ensure there is enough room. Plan to pre-register to ensure your attendance.

You will receive a confirmation of your registration via e-mail. If you do not, please contact DWMHA at 313-451-3792

ADA Accomodations: If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this event, please notify Katie at (734) 767-6006, Kgorney@iamtgc.net Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the training.
 
Questions? If you have technical questions regarding the onine registration process, contact the DWMHA Help Desk at
313-451-3792
 
If you have questions regarding this training, please contact Katie Gorney at: Kgorney@iamtgc.net or 734-767-6006