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Information Sharing and Confidentiality Protection in School-Based Health Centers

We know that partnerships between schools and community healthcare organizations are a powerful collaboration to support healthy students in achieving their full potential. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are an effective and equitable model for providing comprehensive, integrated healthcare in the school setting… Read More »Information Sharing and Confidentiality Protection in School-Based Health Centers

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Improve Workforce Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention: Become a National Health Service Corps Site

Improve Workforce Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention: Become a National Health Service Corps Site The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) has a variety of programs that can help school-based centers recruit, hire, and retain medical, nursing, and dental clinicians – while… Read More »Improve Workforce Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention: Become a National Health Service Corps Site

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Lessons Learned In School-Based Health Center Adolescent Relationship Abuse Prevention

Lessons Learned In School-Based Health Center Adolescent Relationship Abuse Prevention This webinar, co-hosted by Health Partners on IPV and Exploitation and the School-Based Health Alliance, will feature a panel of school-based health center (SBHC) providers who will share their experiences promoting healthy relationships with… Read More »Lessons Learned In School-Based Health Center Adolescent Relationship Abuse Prevention

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Addressing diabetes risk factors in school-aged children: MEND+ at Denver Health

Addressing diabetes risk factors in school-aged children: MEND+ at Denver Health Date: January 2023 Learn about evidence-based strategies for reducing diabetes risk among school-aged children and take away comprehensive strategies for obesity prevention and treatment within Health Centers and schools.… Read More »Addressing diabetes risk factors in school-aged children: MEND+ at Denver Health