Caring From Inside Out- Arizona

When:  Jan 20, 2022 from 06:00 AM to 07:00 AM (ET)
DATE:  Thursdays, January 20th, 2022- February 24th, 2022
TIME:  7:00am-8:00am MDT Arizona Time (may appear as PST in confirmation; please disregard)
Only 30 spots available. Each Health Center is allowed one initial person to register, any extra remaining spaces will be opened up to allow a person from any health center. Registrations will be reviewed prior to being finalized.

Please keep an eye out for additional training details from the Compassion Institute that will arrive a few days before the start date 1/20/22. You do not need to confirm your registration as requested by the immediate follow up email.

Beginning January 20, Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers and the Compassion Institute are offering a six-week Caring from the Inside Out: Foundations of Self and Collective Care (CFIO, formerly Compassion at Work) series. The goal of the course is twofold: (1) to increase both learners' self-awareness around their experiences of stress and burnout, and their connection to purpose and joy in work, and (2) to equip learners with mindful awareness and compassion-based skills and tools to support self and collective care that can be integrated seamlessly into their busy daily schedules. The training is designed to help learners cultivate and sustain new habits without adding to existing time pressures.

The Compassion Institute (CI) is a global advocate for compassion education, programs, and research. Their work was initiated at Stanford University School of Medicine Neurosciences Institute in 2009 to support human health, well-being, and interpersonal relationships within organizations and communities. Programs are developed by thought leaders and industry experts in compassion science and education, contemplative science, psychology, healthcare, and social sciences


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • To increase both learners' self-awareness around their experiences of stress and burnout, and their connection to purpose and joy in work
  • To equip learners with mindful awareness and compassion-based skills and tools to support self and collective care that can be integrated seamlessly into their busy daily schedules.


PRESENTERS

  • Gary Hsin, MD

    Gary focuses on our common humanity through his passion in medical education, global health, and palliative care. As an experienced educator, Gary believes that teaching compassion cultivation to health care providers can deepen their commitment to and resilience in work and life. His training in family medicine and involvement in international health care efforts taught him the importance and need for community-based care. Gary has been involved in international health care efforts in Africa and Asia through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Doctors Without Borders (MSF), and as a visiting faculty at Makerere University in Uganda. Having served as an Albert Schweitzer fellow in Chicago, he is a founding board member of the Bay Area's chapter of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship and mentors students on projects in underserved communities. As a hospice and palliative care physician, Gary continues to care for patients and their loved ones during the pandemic.Gary is the Chief of Palliative Medicine at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, a Clinical Professor of Medicine (affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine and a Faculty Fellow at Stanford's Center for Innovation in Global Health. 

 

FEES

Fees are covered by the Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers
 


HOW TO REGISTER

In order to register for any CPCA event, you must first be logged in to your account. If you do not have an account, you can create one. If you do not remember your login credentials, please email training@cpca.org. Once logged in, click the 
Register 
button, answer any questions that appear on the screen and click Save Responses. Continue scrolling to the bottom of the page and click Proceed to Checkout. Lastly, complete all payment details and click, Submit. You will receive one immediate email with a receipt of your order. Subsequent emails from the Compassion Institute will follow with your join information and other additional details. You can watch our brief registration tutorial video here. If you still have difficulty, please contact training@cpca.org
Please keep an eye out for additional training details from the Compassion Institute that will arrive a few days before the start date 1/20/22. You do not need to confirm your registration as requested by the immediate follow up email.



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Cancellation Policy:   Effective 11/1/21 No refunds will be available for cancellations received on or after 10 business days before the 12/2/21 the start date of the event/training. To receive a maximum refund of 50% of the registration price prior to this deadline, all cancellations must be in writing and submitted by emailing training@cpca.org. Substitutions of registrations in lieu of cancellation is encouraged.

*Last year, in recognition of the tremendous financial stress members were facing and to ensure that important and timely information could be accessed with no barriers, CPCA elected to waive training fees for the entire membership year (April 1,2020- March 31, 2021) and offer all training at no cost. As we continue to work in this pandemic environment to provide members the support they need, we must also plan for the future while supporting community health centers in improving the health status of their communities through advocacy, education, and services. Which is why the Board of Directors approved a budget in February that reflects a reinstatement of training fees effective for trainings taking place on or after April 1, 2021. If you have any questions or concerns about this change, please email us at training@cpca.org.

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Disclaimer: The information on this session is intended only to provide a general overview of the topics addressed.  This session is not intended to provide legal advice or substitute for the guidance, counsel or advice of legal counsel on any matters particular to a specific primary care clinic. CPCA does not endorse companies or products. Advertising and sponsorship revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. 

Location

Compassion Institute