Oklahoma Clinicians' Network (OCN)

Oklahoma Clinicians' Network (OCN) provides quarterly workshops and trainings to enhance CHC practices and supply providers with timely information and updates.  Are you a CHC provider and have a topic you'd like to see at an upcoming OCN?  Email Alison Williams to suggest a topic of interest!

  • Overdoes of Opiod Pain Relievers Conference Call

    In collaboration with CDC Vital Signs, COCA wants to notify you of an upcoming conference call. Join the following conference call, where CDC experts will discuss topics of interest to healthcare providers. Feel free to share this information with your colleagues, partners, and peers.
    Overdoses of Opioid Pain Relievers in the United States
    Title: Overdoses of Opioid Pain Relievers in the United States
    Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2011
    Time: 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM (Eastern Time)
    Sponsor: CDC Vital Signs

    Call Number: 888-390-1249
    Passcode: 7392540
    Overdoses involving opioid pain relievers—a class of drugs that includes hydrocodone, methadone, oxycodone, and oxymorphone—are a public health epidemic. Every year, nearly 15,000 people die from overdoses involving these drugs—more than those who die from heroin and cocaine combined. In 2010, one in 20 people in the United States, ages 12 and older, reported using opioid pain relievers for nonmedical reasons (without a prescription or just for the "high" they cause) in the past year.

    During this call, CDC will provide an overview of the latest Vital Signs report—which discusses this growing epidemic and suggested measures for prevention—with a focus on the key role that health care providers can play.
    Speakers
    Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH
    Director
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Christopher M. Jones, Pharm.D., MPH
    Health Scientist
    National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

    Additional Resources
    • MMWR: Vital Signs: Overdoses of Prescription Opioid Pain Relievers – United States, 1999-2008
    • Fact Sheet: Vital Signs: Prescription Painkiller Overdoses in the US
    • Web Page: www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns

  • Your influence can double the chances of your patient quitting.

    Tobacco Cessation Training Topics

    • Pharmacotherapy of tobacco cessation – ways to help your patients quit smoking or other tobacco use

    • Case-based approach to teach the basic clinical intervention steps to help patients quit smoking or using other forms of tobacco

    • Motivational interviewing for primary care providers

    • Tobacco usage and children in primary care

    • Negative health effects of tobacco usage and pregnancy – a case-based approach

    • Assisting teenagers who are currently smoking in quitting and preventing teen patients from starting

    • Information on issues unique to older adults related to quitting smoking or using other forms of tobacco

     

    Go online now for this free training! Contact Jennifer Damron at (405) 424-2282, ext. 115 for website and coupon code.

  • Implementing Evidence-Based Tobacco Assessment and Treatment

    1.5 hours of nursing CMEs are available for this free training.  Click here for more information.

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