Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice. It has been well established that brief interventions can significantly increase quit attempts and lead to long term tobacco abstinence. Led by licensed healthcare professionals, participants will learn how to use effective, motivational strategies and gain confidence when working with patients or clients who use tobacco.
Tobacco Intervention:
The curriculum includes:
- The Burden of Tobacco Use
- Tobacco Products & Vaping
- Evidence-based Quit Methods
- Motivational Engagement Strategies
- Tobacco Treatment Medications
- The 5 A’s Brief Intervention Model Skills Training
Prerequisite: None
Target Audience: All healthcare, behavioral health, health education and public health professionals
Time: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Registration Fee: $50 (Includes continental breakfast and lunch.) A limited number of scholarships are available.
Continuing Education: Continuing Education Credits are available
To Register: www.cti-trainingmaine.org/basic
Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice. It has been well established that brief interventions can significantly increase quit attempts and lead to long term tobacco abstinence. Led by licensed healthcare professionals, participants will learn how to use effective, motivational strategies and gain confidence when working with patients or clients who use tobacco.
Tobacco Intervention:
The curriculum includes:
- The Burden of Tobacco Use
- Tobacco Products & Vaping
- Evidence-based Quit Methods
- Motivational Engagement Strategies
- Tobacco Treatment Medications
- The 5 A’s Brief Intervention Model Skills Training
Prerequisite: None
Target Audience: All healthcare, behavioral health, health education and public health professionals
Time: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Registration Fee: $50 (Includes continental breakfast and lunch.) A limited number of scholarships are available.
Continuing Education: Continuing Education Credits are available
To Register: www.cti-trainingmaine.org/basic
Join us as we host The Palliative Players at Maine Medical Center! The Palliative Players will show us what advance care planning can feel like and what to expect the conversation to be like – all through role-playing in a skit. Afterward, they will walk us through an advance directive and some of the common sticking points. You’ll have a chance to ask questions and learn how to get help filling out your advance directive. I bet you never thought that learning about your advance care planning options could be so entertaining! Bring your family and friends, this is important information that everyone should have. This event is co-sponsored by Hospice of Southern Maine.
This two-day skills focused training will build on knowledge gained in the Tobacco Intervention: Basic Skills Training.
Participants will:
- Explore the value of a comprehensive tobacco use assessment
- Learn to develop effective, individualized treatment plans
- Discuss considerations for medication management
- Review relapse prevention strategies
Clinicians will also spend time building on common counseling skills used in intensive tobacco treatment such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Prerequisite: Completion of the Tobacco Intervention Basic Skills Training
Target Audience: All healthcare, behavioral health, health education and public health professionals
Time: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Registration Fee: $100 (Includes continental breakfast and lunch.) A limited number of scholarships are available.
Continuing Education: Continuing Education Credits are available
To Register: www.cti-trainingmaine.org/home
Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice. It has been well established that brief interventions can significantly increase quit attempts and lead to long term tobacco abstinence. Led by licensed healthcare professionals, participants will learn how to use effective, motivational strategies and gain confidence when working with patients or clients who use tobacco.
Tobacco Intervention:
The curriculum includes:
- The Burden of Tobacco Use
- Tobacco Products & Vaping
- Evidence-based Quit Methods
- Motivational Engagement Strategies
- Tobacco Treatment Medications
- The 5 A’s Brief Intervention Model Skills Training
Prerequisite: None
Target Audience: All healthcare, behavioral health, health education and public health professionals
Time: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Registration Fee: $50 (Includes continental breakfast and lunch.) A limited number of scholarships are available.
Continuing Education: Continuing Education Credits are available
To Register: www.cti-trainingmaine.org/basic
MPHA 2019 Spring Awards Ceremony
Thursday, June 6, 2019
5:30pm – 8:00pm
Viles Mansion, Augusta
We are now accepting nominations! To learn more about each of our Awards, please read below. To preview the nominations application: MPHA Awards Nominations 2019. Submissions are due Friday, April 19th at 5pm!
President’s Award
The President’s award is the highest award given by MPHA. Nominations are solicited and vetted by MPHA past presidents.
Public Health Program of Excellence Award
MPHA recognizes effective, efficient, evidence-based and creative public health programs that you know of in your community, district or throughout Maine. The goal of the Program of Excellence Award is to increase the visibility of public health initiatives in Maine, to promote adoption of effective public health programs, and to provide recognition to organizations involved in successful collaborative public health initiatives.
Ruth S. Shaper Memorial Award
The Ruth S. Shaper Memorial Award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution in the area of public health. The individual will have demonstrated a broad orientation to health promotion and disease prevention that extends beyond his/her specific profession or field of interest. For example, the individual may have made a meaningful impact in health legislation, health education, health policy development, or consumer advocacy at either the community or state level. Professional rank or status in an organization is not an important factor.
Phebe Conrey King Access to HealthCare Award
The Phebe Conrey King Access to Healthcare Award recognizes an individual or individuals who have made a significant contribution to improving access to healthcare in Maine. The individual(s) will have demonstrated leadership abilities in promoting increased access to healthcare by all Maine residents. He or she will have made a significant contribution toward meeting the needs of the uninsured and medically under-served. The nominee need not be a member of the Maine Public Health Association. Programs are not eligible as MPHA has previously established an award to recognize exemplary programs.
Eligible recipients will have made a significant contribution to improving access to healthcare in Maine. Nominees will be judged on the following criteria:
- Proven leadership abilities in promoting increased access to healthcare by Maine residents.
- Evidence that their efforts have led to the actual provision of healthcare services to the under-served.
- A deep commitment to the goal of healthcare access by Maine residents.
Pam M.B. Studwell Tobacco Policy Award
The Pamela M.B. Studwell Tobacco Policy Award is given to an individual whose dedication, persistence, and passion for improving lives has significantly advanced best practice tobacco policies in Maine.
Public Health Policy Champion Award
This award recognizes a policymaker who has made a significant contribution to public health in Maine. This award was new for 2019.
Public Health Journalism Award
This award recognizes a journalist who has made a significant contribution to public health in Maine. This award was new for 2019.
Public Health Business Champion Award
This award recognizes a business for its leadership and commitment to integrating and promoting public health values into business practices. This award was new for 2019.
Public Health Rising Star Award
This award recognizes a young professional (<40 years old) in Maine who has made a significant contribution to public health in Maine. This award was new for 2019.
This annual conference brings nationally recognized speakers and local experts together to discuss a wide array of tobacco treatment and prevention topics, new research and innovative approaches to tobacco control. It also provides an opportunity to network with other tobacco treatment professionals from across the state. Attendance at the conference is required for those seeking the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice. Read more about the 2019 conference in our registration announcement (4/10/19).
To learn more, including seeing the event agenda and registration options, please visit the conference website.
Human Trafficking Education and Training Academy
A two-day train-the-trainer workshop to develop skills for teaching health professionals about human trafficking.
Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, September 15, 2019
Boston, MA
Tackling Trafficking through Health Care
The majority of trafficking victims in the United States have contact with a health professional while being trafficked. Yet, most health professionals have never been educated about trafficking. To train millions of practicing clinicians and trainees in the United States, more trainers, with content knowledge on human trafficking and teaching skills, are needed. This academy will equip public health and healthcare educators with the content knowledge and teaching skills to train health professionals in their communities to respond to human trafficking. This interactive, two-day program will focus on trafficking core content knowledge, teaching plan development and teaching practice to refine each participant’s human trafficking training skills
Co-sponsored by MGH Institute of Health Professions and HEAL Trafficking
HEALTH, EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, LINKAGE
A united group of multidisciplinary professionals dedicated to ending human trafficking and supporting its survivors, from a public health perspective.
Because Human Trafficking is a Public Health Issue
Please join us for the Maine Public Health Association’s 2019 Annual Conference, “One Maine, One Health: Uniting Maine’s people, environment and wildlife for better health and economy.” According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the “One Health” concept recognizes that the health of people is connected to the health of animals and the environment. A One Health approach includes physicians, veterinarians, ecologists, and many other public health professionals to monitor and control public health threats and to learn about how diseases spread among people, animals, and the environment.
MPHA’s annual conference is the largest statewide meeting dedicated to public health in Maine. We attract 400+ public health professionals from across the state, and feature the latest science, policy, and programming related to public health in Maine.
Conference Agenda & Full Conference Program
2019 Keynote Speaker
Nirav Shah, MD, JD
Director, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
2019 Plenary Speaker
Pamela Aaltonen, PhD, RN
APHA President
Directions to the Augusta Civic Center
GPS Address
76 Community Drive
Augusta, ME 04330
Parking
There is plenty of on-site parking at the Civic Center.
Hotel Accommodations
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Best Western Plus Civic Center Inn Augusta, located at 110 Community Drive, Augusta, ME 04330. Please call the hotel at 207-622-4751 to make your reservation, using code, “MPHA”. Discounted rates are available from Monday, October 7 – Wednesday, October 9. We have reserved the following types of rooms:
- 15 King Non-Smoking rooms ($110/night + 9% occupancy tax)
- 10 Two Double Bed Non-Smoking rooms ($110/night + 9% occupancy tax)
2019 PREVENTION PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE:
Rising Above and Creating Hope: Engaging Communities in Prevention
Sponsored by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and
Maine Prevention Services
Tuesday & Wednesday, October 29-30, 2019
Hilton Garden Inn, Freeport, Maine
Prevention Professionals Conference is designed to offer Maine’s Prevention Community a broad range of learning opportunities, what was formerly known as Prevention Professionals Day has grown to become a 2-day conference. Participants can choose to attend either one or both days. The conference will focus on providing information and resources for the field of tobacco and substance use prevention including building resilience and protective factors as a prevention strategy; innovative approaches to addressing health disparities; framing and messaging; comorbidity tobacco and marijuana use; and engagement of youth in prevention. The program includes both panel presentations and plenary sessions that will provide the opportunity for interaction among participants.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience of this conference includes community prevention professionals; coalition members; tobacco, substance use and mental health prevention and health promotion practitioners; program managers and administrators; state agency prevention staff; volunteers and task force members; and others who deliver tobacco, substance use and mental health prevention services or who are interested in prevention issues and practice.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Michael Tynan, Public Health Analyst– Center for Disease Control & Prevention
William R. Geary, Ph. D- Global Evaluation Solutions
CONTINUING EDUCATION
This conference has been approved by the Maine Prevention Certification Board and meets the requirements for Prevention Specialist Certification in Maine. 12.5 hours of training for Certified Prevention Specialists: ATOD and IC&RC Prevention Performance Domains 1-6. (6.25 hours per day)
This program constitutes 12.5 hours of training through AdCare Educational Institute of Maine, Inc. (6.25 hours per day)
Registration Fee:
October 29, 2019: $30 (one day only)
October 30, 2019: $30 (one day only)
October 29 & 30, 2019: $50 (Both days)