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Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here. This week, Timothy MacDonnell, JD, presents "How should physicians handle cross-examinations by lawyers?" To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

NIOSH-approved Spirometry Training

This 2 ½ day NIOSH-approved spirometry training course is being offered virtually due to the pandemic. The course is designed for healthcare professionals who conduct spirometric pulmonary function tests and/or interpret test results in industrial and clinical settings. For more information and to register, click here.

Tribal Public Health Conference

This collaboration between the 7th Generation and the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board will bring together data-driven thought leaders, solution-based advocates, and cultural knowledge systems to improve the health and well-being of our Native people throughout Indian Country. For more details and to register, click here

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here. This week, Hugh Stephens, Esq., of Stephens & Stephens presents on the environmental health effects of radiation fallout from nuclear testing.To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here. This week, Andrew Churg, MD, PhD, presents “What is mixed dust pneumoconiosis?” To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here.  This week, Paul Blanc, MD, MSPH, of the University of California, San Francisco presents. The subject is TBD. To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

NIOSH-approved Spirometry Training

This 2 ½ day NIOSH-approved spirometry training course is being offered virtually due to the pandemic. The course is designed for healthcare professionals who conduct spirometric pulmonary function tests and/or interpret test results in industrial and clinical settings. For more information and to register, click here.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here.  This week, Matt O’Brian presents “Hygiene and Infection Control During Pulmonary Function Testing.” To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here. This week, Sean Callahan, MD, presents “Hard metal lung disease/copper mines and lung disease.” To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here.   This week, Rahul Sangani, MD, presents “Antifibrotics and dust-related progressive fibrotic lung disease.” To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

NIOSH-approved Spirometry Training

This 2 ½ day NIOSH-approved spirometry training course is being offered virtually due to the pandemic. The course is designed for healthcare professionals who conduct spirometric pulmonary function tests and/or interpret test results in industrial and clinical settings. For more information and to register, click here.

Miners’ Wellness TeleECHO Program

The Miners' Wellness TeleECHO Program is designed to help create, mentor, and sustain rural multidisciplinary team-based expertise to combat the recent re-emergence of pneumoconiosis in the pneumoconiosis mortality hotspot regions in the United States. It occurs on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. You can find more information about the program here.   This week, Sarah Medrek, MD, from Veterans Affairs presents “Is it time to pharmacologically treat corpulmonale in miners with pulmonary fibrosis?” To register, email minerswellnessecho@salud.unm.edu.

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