This
month's new and noteworthy programming!
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| Starting
Friday, December 2nd |
| 8:00
- 10:00am |
Diabetes:
Nutrition and Exercise (part 2 of 3)
Presented by: CDLHN
This the second of the three part series on diabetes designed specifically for people who want to live a healthy life and successfully manage this chronic condition. |
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| 8:00
- 10:00am |
Outcomes
in the Treatment of Schizophrenic Patient
Presented by: psychLINK
This program will review the current recommendations for pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of schizophrenia, using an evidence-based approach. It will then discuss two important additional factors, cognitive impairment and medical co-morbidity, that should be considered by the clinician hoping to optimize the functional capacity of their patients with schizophrenia. |
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| Starting
Friday, December 9th |
| 8:00
- 10:05am |
Diabetes:
Nutrition and Exercise (part 3 of 3)
Presented by: CDLHN
This is the final program in this series for people who have diabetes and will explain the complications that most commonly occur, how you can recognize them at the earliest stages and how they can be treated. |
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| 10:05
- 11:35pm |
Crisis
Communications and Disaster Behavioral Health
Rebroadcast:
Fri., Dec. 23rd, 10:00-11:30pm
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| Starting
Wednesday, December 14th |
| 4:00
- 5:00pm |
Current
Controversies in Pharmacotherapy
Presented by: psychLINK
This program will discuss issues as well as the introduction of additional dual acting serotonergic and noradrenergic (SNRI) compounds, added indications for all of the atypical antipsychotics as mood stabilizers and the possible antidepressant efficacy of newer anticonvulsant compounds and atypical antipsychotics, justify revisiting the pharmacotherapeutic approach to the treatment of affective illness. |
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| Starting
Friday, December 16th |
| 9:00
- 10:00pm |
Birth
Defects Prevention: Realizing the Full Potential of Folic
Acid
Presented by: University of North Carolina Grand Rounds
This program will discuss topics such as: the potential for folic acid to reduce neural tube defects; the accomplishments of folic acid fortification; the gaps that still exist in reaching the full prevention potential of folic acid; three misconceptions regarding folic acid; two complete sources of folic acid, three opportunities to increase folic acid awareness and consumption in the community. |
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| Starting
Wednesday, December 28th |
| 5:00
- 6:00pm |
Loss
of Bladder Control Across the Adult Population
Presented by: ADPH
This program will discuss incontinence symptoms and lower urinary tract function; prevalence statistics; how incontinence is diagnosed; treatment, including nonsurgical, behavioral and medication options; surgical intervention for women and men; prevention strategies for maintaining urinary health; management options, including the use of absorbent products; fecal incontinence and bowel health; the role of the healthcare professional in motivating consumers to seek help for their incontinence.
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CCC-Health Hour
Wednesdays 2:00 - 6:00pm • Fridays 8:00am - Noon
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