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SUMMARY:Coping Strategies for Clinical Support Staff at FQHCs: Prepare\, Perform\, and Unwind
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration (This webinar is for MPCA members only) \nClinical support staff are the backbone of Federally Qualified Health Centers\, fielding constant demands\, managing complex patient needs\, and absorbing stress from every direction. This training shines a light on the unique pressures they face and offers practical\, evidence-informed tools to help them navigate the overwhelm. Participants will learn three focused sets of coping strategies tailored to their realities: how to prepare for unpredictable days\, stay sharp during high-intensity challenges and difficult people encounters\, and unwind after emotionally taxing shifts. \nParticipants will learn to: \n\nPrepare: Get centered before shifts to handle heavy caseloads\, changing demands\, and limited resources.\nPerform: Remain focused and adaptable during crises\, patient escalations\, and workflow disruptions.\nUnwind: Let go of stress\, manage compassion fatigue\, and recharge outside work.\n\nTarget Audience: Clinical support staff. \nFor more information\, contact Leslie Lorentzen: llorentzen@mepca.org or (207) 707-4534.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/coping-strategies-for-clinical-support-staff-at-fqhcs-prepare-perform-and-unwind/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T120000
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SUMMARY:Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (CEMP): Requirements and Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nThis 2-part training will review federal requirements and discuss best practices for developing and maintaining a health center’s comprehensive emergency management program. The value of using the Integrated Preparedness Cycle (IPC) to guide all-hazards emergency preparedness activities will be highlighted. The complementary relationship between emergency preparedness and continuity planning\, and how to integrate business continuity considerations into a CEMP will be explored. Lastly\, hazard-specific planning and response within the structure of a CEMP\, using cybersecurity and cyber incident response as examples\, will be discussed briefly. \nKey learning objectives: \n\nReview federal emergency management and continuity requirements for health centers.\nDescribe the Integrated Preparedness Cycle (IPC) and how it should guide development of a Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (CEMP).\nDiscuss strategies for effective emergency management and continuity planning.\nDefine key inputs for setting CEMP priorities.\nDiscuss practical ideas to address important preparedness challenges.\nDescribe an approach for hazard-specific planning and response within the structure of a CEMP.\n\nTarget Audience: All heath center staff involved in emergency management and planning. \nFor more information\, contact Megan Cross: mcross@mepca.org or (207) 707-5112.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/13785/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T000402Z
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SUMMARY:The Detection and Management of High Blood Pressure (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nJoin Maine Primary Care Association and MCD Global Health for a day-long no-cost training that takes a comprehensive approach to addressing high blood pressure from measurement\, to diagnosis\, to treatment and control. Jodi Beck\, RN and Senior Program Manager at MCD Global will lead this training and review the types of high blood pressure\, common errors\, equipment\, blood pressure measurement techniques\, self-measured blood pressure monitoring\, and more! \nParticipants will come away knowing they are performing blood pressure measurements accurately and following current guidelines. This training will provide the history of how high blood pressure was identified and how it has evolved to now include a set of standard guidelines and treatment recommendations. There will be review of the cardiovascular system and the impact high blood pressure has on the body. Participants will be taught proper measurement techniques for taking an accurate blood pressure and have hands on practice to assure competency. \nAdvanced registration is required and this event is in-person only. Class size will be limited to 25 participants. CUEs are available for CHWs and nurses through APHA. Snow/rain date: March 20. \nTarget Audience: Health center staff who take blood pressure measurements manually and automatically including community health workers\, nurses\, medical and dental assistants\, doctors and physician assistants. \nFor more information\, contact Carrie Mead: cmead@mepca.org or (207) 707-4537.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/the-detection-and-management-of-high-blood-pressure-in-person/
LOCATION:Maine Medical Association\, 30 Association Drive\, Manchester\, Maine
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T113000
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CREATED:20260117T004152Z
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SUMMARY:Staying Legally Compliant as a Leader\, Manager or Supervisor at Your Health Center
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nDo you know and understand the myriad federal\, state\, and local laws surrounding employment issues? If not\, you may unknowingly put your organization at risk simply by making comments\, asking questions\, or taking actions that may initially seem harmless. This session will be led by employment attorney Katy Rand from Pierce Atwood LLP and Lisa Mouscher from Sogence Training and Consulting as we discuss relevant legislation\, real-world scenarios and participant questions around specific dos and don’ts for managing employees and handling common scenarios both legally and effectively. Issues covered include FMLA\, ADA\, discrimination and harassment\, hostile work environment\, employee rights\, wage and hour compliance\, Maine-specific legislation\, and more! \nParticipants will learn to: \n\nDevelop essential knowledge of the key federal and state employment laws and regulations every manager and supervisor should know.\nDistinguish between issues supervisors and managers can handle independently and those requiring escalation to or collaboration with HR to ensure legal compliance.\nUnderstand the ways in which the actions and inactions of managers and supervisors create or mitigate legal risk for the employer.\nRespond or not respond to common workplace scenarios\, in order to minimize legal risk.\n\nTarget Audience: This training is recommended for all CHC leaders\, managers and supervisors. \nImportant Note: There is limited capacity for this training: 50 participants max. Once 50 people have registered\, Zoom will not allow additional registrants. \nFor more information\, contact Emily Ferry: eferry@mepca.org or (207) 707-4548.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/staying-legally-compliant-as-a-leader-manager-or-supervisor-at-your-health-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T071500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T100000
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CREATED:20260206T125552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T154303Z
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SUMMARY:MPCA 2026 Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nYou’re Invited: MPCA’s 2026 Gubernatorial Candidate Forum \nJoin us for an important conversation shaping the future of health care in Maine! MPCA’s Gubernatorial Candidate Forum will offer a unique opportunity to hear directly from gubernatorial candidates on strengthening Maine’s health care system\, including access to primary care\, community health centers\, workforce challenges\, and affordability. \nThe forum will be moderated and open to health center staff board members\, CHC Ambassadors\, community leaders\, healthcare advocates\, business leaders\, and other interested parties. \nConfirmed candidates include:\nShenna Bellows (D)\, Richard Bennett (I)\, Jonathan Bush (R)\, Kenneth Capron (R)\, Jason Cherry (D)\, W. Edward Crockett (I)\, David Foster (R)\, John Glowa (I)\, Troy Jackson (D)\, Derek Levasseur (I)\, Hannah Pingree (D)\, Nirav Shah (D) \nDon’t miss this chance to engage with the leaders who will shape the future of health care in Maine. Register today! \nAgenda: \n\n7:15 – 8:00 am    – Networking and hot buffet breakfast\n8:00 – 10:00 am  – Moderated gubernatorial candidate panel discussion\n\nThis event is complimentary for all MPCA member Health Center staff and their board members. The cost for non-members is $25.00. \nFor more information\, contact Bryan Wyatt at bwyatt@mepca.org or (207) 707-4536. \nArea hotels:\nFairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott is off Interstate 95\, Exit 112 (if coming from the north) or 112B (if coming from the south) – turn right onto Rt. 27\, then left onto Anthony Avenue (at the light across from the 99 Restaurant.)\nHomewood Suites by Hilton is off Interstate 95 Exit 109B\, across from Harbor Freight.\nSenator Inn & Spa is off Interstate 95\, Exit 109A\, immediately to the right. \n  \nSponsors:
URL:https://mepca.org/event/mpca-2026-gubernatorial-candidate-forum/
LOCATION:Governor Hill Mansion\, 136 State St.\, Augusta\, Maine\, 04330
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SUMMARY:Intimate Partner Violence Safe Tables and Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Sexual Assault – Webinar\nMarch 18\, 2026 | 12:00 – 1:00pm | Register \nInterpersonal violence is an epidemic in our culture with significant short and long-term health implications. We will embark on a year-long webinar series to understand these topics. \nThe IPV Safe Table will provide a brief\, introductory overview of the incidence of various forms of IPV\, the role of providers in treatment and intervention\, and community resources especially Forensic Nurses\, who are available throughout the state. \nAn SBIRT approach with particular attention to patient safety and documentation will be used.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/intimate-partner-violence-safe-tables-and-webinar-series-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T130000
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CREATED:20260206T132753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T133207Z
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SUMMARY:PRAPARE® 201: Moving Beyond the Basics to Strengthen Screening\, Workflows\, and Referral Impact
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nThis interactive session provides practical guidance for implementing effective screening processes to identify and respond to patients’ non-clinical factors of health. Participants will explore evidence-based strategies for conducting empathic conversations and for connecting patients to appropriate internal and external supports\, while also supporting care team members in the screening process. The session will highlight best practices for integrating referral programs into existing or new internal initiatives\, as well as approaches to building more standardized\, sustainable workflows. Finally\, participants will examine how policy and funding changes may drive increased demand for non-clinical factors of health screening and referrals\, often before resources are fully in place\, and identify actions health centers can take now to prepare. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nUse patient-centered screening practices to identify non-clinical factors of health and support meaningful\, respectful conversations.\nStrengthen screening and referral workflows that connect patients to internal programs and community resources in practical\, sustainable ways.\nPrepare for growing demand for screening and referrals by understanding how policy and funding changes may affect needs and capacity\n\nTarget audience: Community Health Workers and other health center staff for whom PRAPARE is relevant to their role. \nFor more information\, contact Leslie Lorentzen: llorentzen@mepca.org.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/prapare-201-moving-beyond-the-basics-to-strengthen-screening-workflows-and-referral-impact/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260406T153000
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CREATED:20260106T163929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T135306Z
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SUMMARY:Making Customer Service a Reality at Your Health Center
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration (This webinar is for MPCA members only) \nThe quality of customer service in community healthcare significantly influences the health of patients and the health center itself\, yet in today’s fast-paced and challenging landscape\, health centers may find it difficult to create and maintain a culture of service excellence. This session – focused specifically for CHC leaders\, managers and supervisors – provides important skills\, strategies and guidance to make customer service a realistic expectation both now and for the long term. \nParticipants will learn to: \n\nUnderstand and communicate the crucial nature of customer service in all areas of community healthcare.\nLead\, foster and drive a culture of service excellence in your department or organization.\nCreate and implement clear\, realistic and impactful expectations.\nUtilize a practical\, step-by-step change management model to facilitate smooth and successful culture change.\nEnsure customer service skill-building\, reinforcement and accountability for all team members to make both internal and external customer service the priority it needs to be!\n\nTarget Audience: CHC leaders\, managers and supervisors. \nImportant Note: There is limited capacity for this training: 50 participants max. Once 50 people have registered\, Zoom will not allow additional registrants. \nFor more information\, contact Emily Ferry: eferry@mepca.org or (207) 707-4548.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/making-customer-service-a-reality-at-your-health-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T110000
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CREATED:20260403T151644Z
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SUMMARY:Connector's Toolkit: Building & Using Referral Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration \nJoin us for this timely and informative training as we explore the essentials of making warm referrals to community services\, including tracking follow-through and strengthening partner relationships. Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of: \n\nCreating and maintaining resource lists;\nWarm handoffs and documentation;\nCommon barriers to referrals and follow-up; and\nThe CHW role in partnership-building.\n\nSpeakers: \n\nLane Simsarian\, Programming and Partnerships Coordinator\, Maine Office of Population Health\nNikki Williams\, Program Director\, 211 Maine\nRay Rawls\, Community Health Worker\, Sacopee Valley Health Center\n\nTarget audience: CHWs\, CHW supervisors\, patient navigators\, and other frontline staff involved in making and tracking referrals to community services. \nFor more information\, contact Leslie Lorentzen: llorentzen@mepca.org.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/connectors-toolkit-building-using-referral-pathways/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T193514
CREATED:20260106T164247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T135356Z
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SUMMARY:Customer Service: The Art of Caring
DESCRIPTION:Quick Links:\nRegistration (This webinar is for MPCA members only) \nProviding a high level of customer service is crucial to achieving your health center’s mission and effectively serving your community\, and service excellence is both a mindset and a skill that can be learned! In this high-impact and interactive training focused for health center employees at all levels\, participants gain practical and immediately applicable skills\, tools and strategies to make customer service a realistic part of every interaction. \nParticipants will learn to: \n\nUnderstand the crucial nature of customer service in all areas of community healthcare.\nMaintain a mindset of “service-first.”\nAchieve successful outcomes in a wide range of potentially challenging interactions.\nCommunicate clearly with care\, tact and compassion.\nTake initiative to enhance a positive work environment.\nStrengthen satisfaction for patients\, families and co-workers!\n\nTarget Audience:  This training is recommended for health center employees at all levels. \nImportant Note: There is limited capacity for this training: 50 participants max. Once 50 people have registered\, Zoom will not allow additional registrants. \nFor more information\, contact Emily Ferry: eferry@mepca.org or (207) 707-4548.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/customer-service-the-art-of-caring/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T130000
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CREATED:20250321T185625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T124634Z
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SUMMARY:Intimate Partner Violence Safe Tables and Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:MePCA PSO Safe Table: Intimate Partner Violence Series Wrap-up\nJune 17\, 2026 | 12:00 – 1:00pm | Register \nInterpersonal violence is an epidemic in our culture with significant short and long-term health implications. We will embark on a year-long webinar series to understand these topics. \nThe IPV Safe Table will provide a brief\, introductory overview of the incidence of various forms of IPV\, the role of providers in treatment and intervention\, and community resources especially Forensic Nurses\, who are available throughout the state. \nAn SBIRT approach with particular attention to patient safety and documentation will be used.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/intimate-partner-violence-safe-tables-and-webinar-series-8/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260809
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CREATED:20260403T130240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T130240Z
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SUMMARY:National Health Center Week
DESCRIPTION:Every August\, the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) sponsors National Health Center Week (NHCW) to celebrate and increase awareness of America’s 1\,512 Community Health Centers (CHCs). NHCW is an opportunity to highlight the commitment and passion of CHC patients\, staff\, board members\, and supporters who make it possible to provide quality\, comprehensive healthcare services to 52 million patients across more than 17\,000 communities. \nNHCW 2026 Theme: Building Innovative Care Where It Matters Most \nThis year’s theme celebrates how CHCs use creativity and commitment to advance innovative solutions that meet patients where they are and improve primary care delivery\, access\, and outcomes nationwide. This includes partnering with key stakeholders and elected officials to strengthen relationships that support high-quality\, patient-centered care in the communities they serve. \nEach day of National Health Center Week is dedicated to a particular focus area \n\nSunday\, August 2: Theme DayWe kick off National Health Center Week with a look at the incredible innovation CHCs provide to their communities. From serving a handful of communities to now reaching 1 in 7 Americans\, CHCs have become a cornerstone of community health.\nMonday\, August 3: Staff Appreciation DayCHCs thrive because of their dedicated clinical and non-clinical staff. This day honors all employees and their vital contributions to patient care and organizational success. Let’s emphasize the importance of valuing everyone on the team.\nTuesday\, August 4: Patient Appreciation DayPatients are at the heart of CHCs\, and this day recognizes their role in shaping care delivery. We celebrate patient boards—a revolutionary model of governance where patients make up 51% or more of board members—and their contributions to the health center movement.\nWednesday\, August 5: Health Conditions FocusCHCs play a critical role in addressing acute and chronic conditions through prevention\, early detection\, and treatment. This day highlights efforts like vaccinations\, cancer screenings\, heart health\, diabetes care\, and managing chronic infectious diseases.\nThursday\, August 6: Populations DayCHCs serve patients of all race and ethnicities\, in rural\, urban\, suburban\, island and frontier communities. This includes maternal and child health\, adults\, elders/ older adults\, veterans\, agricultural workers\, and those experiencing homelessness\, to name a few. This day celebrates CHCs’ commitment to understanding the unique needs of their patients and communities\, and providing quality\, accessible care.\nFriday\, August 7: Partner Appreciation DayCHCs succeed through collaboration with public\, non-profit and industry partners. From hospitals to schools\, businesses to government leaders\, food banks to public housing\, these partnerships drive innovation and advance health.\nSaturday\, August 8: Gratitude and Future VisionWe close the week with a focus on gratitude for all who contribute to the CHC mission and a vision for the future. Together\, we aim to serve 1 in 3 Americans\, ensuring health for all.\n\n\nNational Health Center Week Events in Maine \nDuring this year’s weeklong celebration\, health centers throughout Maine will be holding special events in recognition of patients\, staff\, programs and community partners. Bookmark this page and check back as we will be listing health center events here as we move closer to National Health Center Week.
URL:https://mepca.org/event/national-health-center-week-2/
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