Webinar – How and Why to Grow Telehealth in Your Practice
This AAFP webinar promises to give participants insights into the current state of telehealth use in family medicine.
This AAFP webinar promises to give participants insights into the current state of telehealth use in family medicine.
The Washington AFP has invited OAFP members to join in this virtual training session which is approved for up to 1.50 In-Person, Live AAFP Prescribed credits. This training is specific and interactive (questions are encouraged). The registration page will give you the opportunity to submit questions.
Join Senator Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, MD, FAAFP (D-17) and Representatives Maxine Dexter (D-33) and Ken Helm (D-34) for a joint session town hall.
This is a web-based, interactive discussion with family medicine physicians with expertise in global health ethics to learn how ethical principles can be used to guide our activities and partnerships.
This information webinar is presented by the Oregon Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Oregon Thoracic Society.
Session 12 is the last in this series.
For this session, Josh Reagan, MD, will lead you through this KSA Virtual Study Hall on hypertension. We will use the Zoom platform for the meeting; all registrants will receive the link in advance. We have applied for CME credit for this session. Participants work through the questions together, and scores will be submitted at […]
Join members from key Oregon medical societies as we hear from Dr. Joe Sullivan, who is a senior advisor to OHA working on the plans to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. We will share a number of questions with Dr. Sullivan in advance of the webinar, and will reserve time for Q & A at the […]
Join the conversation led by policymakers, mental health professionals, and survivors on how Oregon's health care system can better provide for children who suffer from mental health illnesses, even in our environment of shrinking budget resources.
How have US clinicians planned for and responded to resource limitation and its emotional toll during the pandemic? Dr. Kate Butler, a nephrologist and bioethicist at U. Washington SOM, shares her research results.