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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION 

The HIP Continuing Medical Education program is sponsored

by the Central California Alliance for Health.

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HIP is able to offer American Academy of Family Physician's (AAFP) and American Medical Association-Physician's Recognition Award (AMA-PRA) Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)  for viewing the recording the following recent live sessions:

  • ACEs Screening: Promoting Resilience for All (until March 3, 2023)

  • Drug Addition Support and Hormone Management for LGBTQI+ Community (until June 22, 2023)

See details below regarding reciprocity for AAFP level credits after viewing the recorded session.

 

The Alliance and HIP appreciate the following local agencies for their partnership in offering Continuing Education credits for the live webinar sessions that took place on June 16, 2021 & March 3, 2022:

  • Dignity Health Medical Group - Dominican

  • County of Santa Cruz Behavioral Health Services 

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Recent CME Information

​June 22, 2022, 6:00-8:00 pm

Drug Addition Support and Hormone Management for LGBTQI+ Community

Past CMEs

Drug Addition Support and Hormone Management for LGBTQI+ Community
Special thanks to the Saint Francis Philanthropic Foundation
for funding the event!

Virtual Event
June 22, 2022 6:00-8:00 pm
All are welcome to join free of charge.
2 CME credits will be offered.
Moderator: Heidi Wittenberg, MD Gender Institute Master Surgeon Saint Francis Gender Institute Medical Director
Speaker: Tyrone Clifford
San Francisco AIDS foundation
Positive Reinforcement Opportunity Project (PROP) Program Coordinator, Contingency Management

Desired outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:

  1. Describe Contingency Management how to use the principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and how CBT can reinforce sobriety and/or drug abstinence.

  2. Differentiate different approaches to Contingency Management and how to use tangible incentives to induce Health Behavioral Changes.

  3. Explain how to customize Contingency Management within a Harm Reduction Philosophy of Care Model.

Speaker: Charles Moser, MD PHD Internal Medicine Practice
Physician specializing in LGBTQI+ health care, male hypogonadism (low testosterone), menopause treatment, sexual medicine, sexually transmitted diseases, transgender health care and men’s & women’s health.

Desired outcomes: At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:

  1. List the problems with under- and overdosing of sex hormones.

  2. Explain what puberty blockers and the controversy about their use.

  3. Describe the management of hormone receptor blockers.

  4. Recognize when to call for help.

To receive a CME credit certificate for this enduring materials learning session:

  1. Watch the recording (below).

  2. Complete the Survey Monkey Evaluation: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6-22-22.

  3. Send an email to pluna@hipscc.org, explaining that you watched the learning session, completed the Survey Monkey evaluation, and are requesting an AAFP CME certificate.

You will receive your certificate within 30 days.

Recording of the Webinar:

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