Resources

SUDC (Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood) Foundation Resources
Webinar Training Series
What is SUDC?
Letter from the Vice President
 
Lead QI Project ECHO
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10 Family-Friendly Exercises to Get Everyone Moving
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Pediatric-Oriented Version of the Required DEA 8-Hr Course
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We’ve been hearing about vaccines for years now, but you rarely get all the facts you need. There’s a new online crash course by Voices for Vaccines that will teach you practical information about vaccination and helpful skills for reading science. It’s intended both for people who might have questions about vaccines as well as for anyone who finds themself answering others.
 
Self-paced, vetted by actual vaccine scientists, and 100% free. Take The Vaccine Quest [voicesforvaccines.org] today.
 
New Hampshire Professionals Health Program:
 
The NHPHP is a confidential program that can help to establish supports for those with professional burnout, substance misuse, behavioral, or other mental health concerns impacting your work and well being. The program covers 13 licensing boards including medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology, dieticians, midwifery, optometry, chiropractic, podiatry, veterinarians, and others.
 
NHPHP accepts referrals from any source including self-referral, peers, colleagues, hospitals, practice managers, medical staffs, office staffs, regulatory agencies, licensing boards, attorneys, treatment centers, family and friends.
 
Medical Director, Molly Rossignol, DO, FAAFP, FASAM can be reached at (603) 491-5036. Visit the NHPHP website at www.nhphp.org, for more information.
 


BESmart program. This program educates parents about safe gun storage around children.
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EFFECTS OF EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS ON CHILD MOOD AND BEHAVIOR
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COVID Toolkit for School
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NHAAP BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT
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Cover Memo - Click here.
 
RESPONDING TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
 
The Attorney General's office has just published the latest version of its comprehensive protocol for a model multidisciplinary response to child abuse and neglect. You can find the protocol at this link:
https://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/victim-assistance/documents/2021-ca-protocol.pdf
 
A multidisciplinary discussion of the new protocol was recorded on May 11. You can see the whole presentation (which takes 3 hours) or just the section for healthcare providers (which takes 20 minutes) at this link:
https://www.doj.nh.gov/multimedia/ovwa-child-abuse-training-2021.htm
 
Childhood Vaccines
 
Children & COVID
 
ACS Letter to Systems - Early Back to School
 
CDC Help Kids Get Back to School
 
www.dsc2u.org
 
NH Teen and Young Adult Well-care Resource Kit: free, downloadable resources for primary care clinics and the local community to promote annual well-care visits for adolescents and young adults.
 
Water We Swim In: Embracing Equity in Medical Practice: free, three-part webinar series in May on health equity for NH medical providers. CME/CNE available.
 
The NH Departments of Health and Human Services and Education, and the NH Preschool Development Grant (PDG) are looking for input of Early Childhood partners into efforts to develop a network of well-coordinated regional early childhood partnerships. Submit your input by COB tomorrow at : https://unh.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9tRcMjRInvhr9Iy. The survey link will also be posted on the PDG website: https://mypages.unh.edu/pdg/opportunities.
 
Find a Pediatric Dentist
 
Find a Dentist
 
CHaD Return to Exercise Guidance
 
Lead Exposure and Data Brief - At-A-Glance
 

 
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