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Flattening the Second Curve of COVID-19: Mental Health
Webinar
Thursday, May 7, 11:00 AM PDT
Overview
Given all that your hospital, health system, and community are facing in the days ahead, in this 60-minute webinar, we’ll be discussing how to flatten what’s being called “the second curve” of the COVID-19 pandemic: the mental health impact. Experience tells us that similar to 9/11 and other traumatic events, the psychological effects linger long after the dust settles in a major crisis.
As we’ve seen in flattening the first curve of the pandemic, we know the key is to move early. During the webinar we’ll share:
- How you can immediately offer a wide range of resources and tools for your community to support the ripple effects on mental health and emotional wellbeing.
- Resources and strategies for addressing the unique needs of front-line professional caregivers, including clinical burnout.
- A broader approach that includes more expansive content, capabilities, analytics, and interactive feedback loops.
- Specific strategies for engagement and adherence to create a culture of mental health and reduce the associated stigma from a population-based approach.
This webinar is being offered exclusively for CHA members.
Featured Presenter:
Deryk Van Brunt, DrPH
CEO, CredibleMind
Deryk is a co-founder of CredibleMind. He teaches Health Informatics at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health, and conducts research in the area of individual and community health information systems.
He has overseen the creation, development, and evaluation of clinical and patient-centered information systems implemented in over 500 healthcare institutions. He has authored several health-related articles. He received his MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatistics and his DrPH in Health Informatics from the University of California at Berkeley.
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