The Colorado Community Health Network's (CCHN) Health Care Advocate (HCA) leadership training program is open to community safety net clinics!
"The Health Care Advocate program is designed to develop a select cohort of effective CHC clinician champions who will successfully advocate within their organizations, communities and/or state for health care policies that support comprehensive, person-centered care. This hands-on learning opportunity will help clinicians discover how to advance the health of their communities through the power of advocacy and leadership. The training will have a rural focus and is open to all CHCs and select safety-net partners. Training will begin November 3, 2017, and will run through March 2019 which includes four in-person workshops, executive coaching, and webinar based training applications. The training will be held in southeastern Colorado at Otero Junior College in La Junta, CO.
The cost of the training is $300 and a $1,200 travel stipend will be available to help offset costs. Forty-two hours of Continuing Medical Education from American Academy of Family Physicians will be available. Interested clinicians will need support from executive leadership (CMO, CDO, Clinic Director, HR Director, CEO, etc.). CHC executives can also nominate clinicians who are passionate who have a desire to hone their leadership and advocacy skills. Visit http://cchn.org/health-care- advocate-program/ for additional information, including application and a detailed schedule. Don’t delay – applications are due by October 17, 2017.
Please contact Kim Moyer at KMoyer@cchn.org with your interest level and if you have any questions."
Source: CCHN
"The Health Care Advocate program is designed to develop a select cohort of effective CHC clinician champions who will successfully advocate within their organizations, communities and/or state for health care policies that support comprehensive, person-centered care. This hands-on learning opportunity will help clinicians discover how to advance the health of their communities through the power of advocacy and leadership. The training will have a rural focus and is open to all CHCs and select safety-net partners. Training will begin November 3, 2017, and will run through March 2019 which includes four in-person workshops, executive coaching, and webinar based training applications. The training will be held in southeastern Colorado at Otero Junior College in La Junta, CO.
The cost of the training is $300 and a $1,200 travel stipend will be available to help offset costs. Forty-two hours of Continuing Medical Education from American Academy of Family Physicians will be available. Interested clinicians will need support from executive leadership (CMO, CDO, Clinic Director, HR Director, CEO, etc.). CHC executives can also nominate clinicians who are passionate who have a desire to hone their leadership and advocacy skills. Visit http://cchn.org/health-care-
Please contact Kim Moyer at KMoyer@cchn.org with your interest level and if you have any questions."
Source: CCHN
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