Get to Know the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers

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Join NNLM for the first installment of Bridging the Digital Divide: Telehealth and Libraries webinar series.

Libraries are well-known for having reliable digital infrastructure and responding to consumer health information needs. As telehealth services become an increasingly prominent part of the healthcare landscape, library workers may wonder if or how they can support sustainable telehealth access in their communities. The National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers (NCTRC) provides timely and accurate information on telehealth across the nation. Library workers of all kinds can benefit from learning how to access support from NCTRC.

We will feature 4 guest speakers from the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers.

Aria Javidan, MPH - Project Manager, National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers 

Reid Plimpton, MPH - Program Manager, Northeast Telehealth Resource Center & Digital Health Initiatives / MCD Global Health

Christina Higa - Co-Director , Pacific Basin Telehealth Resource Center

Jaleen Johnson - Program Manager, Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center

Objectives:

As a result of this presentation, attendees will:

  • Be able to identify the Telehealth Resource Center serving their community;

  • Understand relevant resources available from NCTRC for libraries interested in supporting telehealth access in their communities;

  • Know about effective collaboration methods between libraries and Telehealth Resource Centers.

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Class Recording

Class Details

Date(s): October 12, 2023
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Platform: Webex
CE Credits: 1.00
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Class Contacts

Host/Instructor: Liz Morris
Technical Assistance: Rebecca Brown

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