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October 31, 2023

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Today is the Indigenous Wellbriety Program's last day with SWCAHEC. The Indigenous Wellbriety Program will now be operating on its own, with fiscal sponsorship provided by United Way of Southwest Colorado. Stay tuned for more details...

The 'Journey to Becoming a Dietitian' event in Durango
is open to the public. Sign up here

Only 20 spots left so sign up today for this

amazing conference at https://formstack.io/30677

If any questions call or email Shawmarie Tso, Patient Coordinator, RV ALC
Office number: 970-563-2163 | Email: [email protected]

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Urology Updates for Primary Care

What you and your patients need to know about Urology in 2023
Next Friday, November 3, 8:00 AM MT

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH):
Evaluation and Medical Management in Primary Care

Featuring
Jessica Hughes, FNP Instructor, Surgery - Urology
UCHealth University of CO Hospital
This series supports physicians and providers in the screening, diagnosis and management of patients with common urologic conditions. Sessions feature several new experts and contemporary urologic topics that are highly relevant for primary care. Topics include prostate cancer screening, erectile dysfunction, testosterone deficiency, frequent UTIs, vasectomy, common pediatric urology concerns and more. Sessions include a didactic presentation led by the expert followed by case discussion. Submission of cases by participants is highly encouraged.

PAST THE PANDEMIC: INDIVIDUAL WELLBEING, CONNECTION AND SUPPORT

Audience:
Health care and public health workforce in Colorado
Commitment:
Six weekly ECHO sessions held virtually
Mondays 12:30 - 1:30 PM MT
November 6 - December 18
No session November 20

Level 2: Care Coordination Online (Late Fall 2023)

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Health Career Announcement
The mission of the EMS Department at Pueblo Community College is to provide each student with the opportunity to become competent, entry level Emergency Medical professionals. The EMS department of Pueblo Community College strives to provide EMS learning experiences that respect the diversity of our students. EMS faculty provide students with classroom and clinical instruction to acquire the knowledge and practice the skills identified in course objectives using varied and appropriate teaching methods. They plan learning activities to meet program outcomes based on the standards set by policies, legal and other regulatory requirements, and acceptable practice.

Essential Functions:
  • Teaches courses as assigned within faculty workload guidelines including evening and weekend courses. May be assigned to teach at outreach sites, in person or remote.
  • Maintains regularly scheduled office hours. Serves as faculty advisor for potential and current students.
  • Lab management including skill instructor scheduling and ensuring adequate equipment and supplies are available for classes.
  • Participates in outreach activities, Participates in local, regional and state EMS activities and committees as appropriate.
  • Assists the department chair with the following: coordinates the development and revision of curriculum and development of new course offerings and program expansion, curriculum review, course schedules, catalog revisions, graduation planning sheets, assists in establishing, implementing and analyzing assessment of student learning data and making program improvements as indicated.
  • Responsible for ensuring that state and national accreditation policies are followed and that the programs remain in good standing with all overseeing state and national EMS education agencies. Assists in self-studies and program reviews as required.

Faculty, Nursing - Mancos, CO

This position specifically exist to provide student instruction in accordance with approved curriculum guidelines, and maintain required program standards for the Nursing Department. In addition, this individual works with the Department Director, SW branch campus coordinator and other Nursing Program faculty in establishing laboratory schedules, student advising, recruitment, assists with assessment and evaluation of student learning, and participates in the program’s evaluation and continuous improvement process and engages in personal professional development. The position reports, on a day-to-day basis, to the Mancos campus nursing coordinator.

Coordinator, Behavioral Health Program
Pueblo, CO

This new grant-funded position will support the behavioral health program, including all certificates, degrees, and initiatives within the program. This includes grant management, data collection, outcome reporting, recruiting and student pathway advisement. Occasional travel to other PCC locations may be expected.
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Healthcare Job Opportunities in SW Colorado

Mercy Regional Medical Center, Durango, Click HERE

Pagosa Springs Medical Center, Pagosa Springs, Click HERE

Southwest Health System, Cortez, Click HERE

Axis Health System, Durango, Cortez, Pagosa Springs,
Click HERE

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