May 5-8, 2007 ⢠Orlando, Florida
Call for Proposals Deadline: September 25 With 1,000 correctional health professionals from the United States and abroad attending Updates 2006, this vibrant and growing meeting is recognized as a forum in which to receive cutting-edge information and instruction from leaders in the correctional health care specialty. You can be one of those leaders, helping to develop your colleagues as professionals and to advance the field as a whole. This is your opportunity to share your expertise and lead one of the many stimulating and interactive educational sessions. Program Intent The intent of Updates in Correctional Health Care is to share the most innovative developments, treatment practices and case studies with conference attendees. Participants will gather to learn from you, an expert in the field of correctional health care. Educational Tracks Proposals should be submitted for consideration for only one area of interest. Tracks include but are not limited to...- Medical
- Mental health
- Nursing
- Legal issues
- Professional development
- Assessment skills (e.g., medical, dental and mental health; emergency response)
- Cardiology
- Chronic illness and care
- Dermatology (e.g., skin disorders, wound care)
- Discharge planning
- Infectious diseases (e.g., MRSA, HCV)
- Management skills (e.g., leadership, organization, communication, budgeting, cost containment)
- Methadone treatment (e.g., with pregnancy, in jails)
- Pain management
- Health promotion and disease prevention (e.g., patient education, nutrition, exercise)
- Professional issues (e.g., career advancement, mentoring, scope of practice)
- Quality improvement (e.g., procedures, outcomes data)
- Staffing issues (e.g., recruitment and retention, meaningful performance reviews, team building, training leaders, working with unions)
- Substance abuse treatment
- Triage (e.g., protocols, skills)
- Content must be related to health care provided in correctional settings.
- The topic must be timely and relevant.
- Content must be accurate.
- Content must be based on scientific modalities of diagnosis or therapy (if applicable).
- The presentation must not show preference for one product or service over another unless there is a clear scientific or objective basis to do so, or unless the presentation format allows for a fair presentation of alternatives.
- Corporate support, if any, must be disclosed.
- If applicable, the presentation must be consistent with NCCHC standards and promote their use.
- Presentersâ credentials should be appropriate to present the subject matter.
- The presentation should be sufficiently in-depth to require the full time allotment (usually 1 hour).
- Presentation goals and objectives should correspond with the conference goals and objectives.
- Name, affiliation, address, phone, fax and e-mail address
- A 75-word summary (for the conference program)
- A 300-word abstract
- Three learning objectives, i.e., what someone will learn by attending your session (Tips for writing learning objectives are available on our Web site.) CV for each presenter (max. 2 pages each). CVs can be sent via the online form or by e-mail to [email protected].
Location
Orlando, FL
United States
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