This section features recorded webinars from various subject matter experts on emerging topics ranging from healthy mental, behavioral and relational health and quality pediatric care.  

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Pediatric Mental Health Care: The Role of the Rural Primary Care Provider

In this webinar participants learned about strategies and best practices for addressing pediatric health issues in their rural primary care settings.

Webinar

Adolescent Health Communication

Participants learned about the TALK: Toolkit for Adolescent Care project, a clinic-level program created by the University of Minnesota Healthy Youth Development-Prevention Resource Center (UMN HYD-PRC) and were introduced to the Support & Guide framework and how to apply it in their practice.

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Responding to Pediatric Mental Health Crisis: How Pediatric Mental Health Access Programs (PMHCA) Create Impact in Rural Settings

In this webinar participants learned about the Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program (PMHCA) model and what AAP technical assistance, training and resources are available to rural practices to respond to pediatric mental care needs.

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Quality Improvement Essential

In this webinar you will learn how to integrate QI strategies into your practice workflow to improve the quality of patient and family-centered care your team delivers. 

Video

Promoting Pediatric Mental Health in Rural and Underserved Areas

Participants learned about AAP’s Healthy Mental Development framework as an approach to support pediatric mental health, the importance of healthy mental development, particularly in rural and underserved communities, and strategies to promote pediatric healthy mental development in the primary care setting.

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Navigating Social Media and Youth Mental Health in Rural Communities

This webinar delves into the connection between social media and youth mental health, particularly in rural communities. In this webinar you will explore the latest research, discuss the distinct challenges faced by rural youth, and introduce new resources designed for clinicians, parents, and youth.

Last Updated

11/25/2024

Source

American Academy of Pediatrics