Bevin K. Shagoury, Communications & Education Director @ NaRCAD Tags: Detailing Visits, Training We’ve just wrapped up our Spring Academic Detailing Training here in Boston, and we're excited to share a recap of an important event. With each new class of trainees, we see new ways that academic detailing can improve health outcomes for a variety of topics and populations. This May 16th & 17th, the NaRCAD team hosted 18 trainees from across the U.S. and Europe. Our trainees represented programs looking to increase STD screening and sex education in Philadelphia, reduce overmedication of elderly long-term care residents across Indiana, teach safer opiate prescribing in Wisconsin, and implement other quality improvement initiatives in Ireland, Denmark, Georgia, Rhode Island, and North Dakota.
Everyone at NaRCAD would like to thank our fantastic, enthusiastic class of trainees for participating. We’ll be keeping in close touch as they go out into the field to implement important academic detailing interventions. For other members of our community, we hope you’ll consider joining us this Fall at our next 2-day course on September 19th & 20th, 2016--it's the core of what we do. If it helps to convince you, 100% of our trainees from this week's course said they'd recommend our course to a colleague, so save the date, and be sure to register early as space is limited and seats fill quickly. Registration opens on June 15th-we're looking forward to seeing you there! Until then, remember: "Good information doesn't disseminate itself."
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Zack Dumont
5/18/2016 11:30:05 am
It was great meeting folks from all over. Best of luck in your AD efforts, everyone!
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5/23/2016 12:00:57 pm
Thanks for taking the time to comment, Zack, and for joining us as a co-facilitator last week. We're so excited to have you onboard and strengthening our facilitation team!
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Monica B. Tavares
5/18/2016 04:22:38 pm
The AD training series was fantastic! The staff was knowledgeable, friendly and supportive. It was great networking with folks from various states and countries! Thumbs up to the staff and all of the participants! :-)
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5/23/2016 12:00:01 pm
Thank you SO much, Monica, for your lovely comments on our program, and for being a vital part of our dynamic Spring class. We really appreciated your unique insights and perspective from the work you're doing in Rhode Island, and we're looking forward to keeping in touch!
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Brenda Schuster
5/18/2016 05:16:26 pm
Great experience working through the details of academic detailing, and wonderful networking experience. Quality program!
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5/23/2016 12:02:13 pm
Thank you for your comment, Brenda--we've been lucky to find you and Zack through your connection to Loren Regier, and he certainly pointed us in the right direction suggesting you both join our facilitator staff! Looking forward to seeing you again.
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Bobbie Rogers
5/19/2016 01:12:25 pm
The training was excellent from start to finish! I look forward to putting my new knowledge and skills to work!
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5/23/2016 12:03:09 pm
Hi Bobbie--we're excited for you to put these skills to work, too, and for taking the time to come to Boston and explore, too! Thanks for being part of our community!
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5/19/2016 06:21:16 pm
I can see applications of AD within our organization and community at large. The training was excellent and I look forward to putting it to good use. The facilitators were excellent and provided an exceptional depth of knowledge.
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5/23/2016 12:04:35 pm
Wow! We see those opportunities for AD to strengthen programming across a range of settings, too! So glad you were able to join us last Monday and Tuesday, and we're looking forward to seeing what comes next for you. Thanks for taking the time to connect with us.
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