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ALPHTN - On Demand" October 29, 2013 |
This program will provide information on newly revised Pap smear management protocol being implemented in Alabama Department of Public Health clinics October 2013.
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ALPHTN - On Demand: November 15, 2013 |
In this presentation, program faculty will discuss the essentials of history taking and well woman examination, proper SOAP documentation, differentiation of PCOS and metabolic syndrome, the requirements for the Department’s ARIA submission and understanding the rights of minors related to Protected Health Information.
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ALPHTN - On Demand November 14, 2013 |
This program, "Newborn Screening Follow-Up: Preventing Morbidity and Mortality in Children with Congenital Hypothyroidism and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia", discusses the pathophysiology of congenital hypothyroidism and congenital adrenal hyperplasia, with primary emphasis on the diagnostic criteria and screening process. Case studies highlighting various presentations of each condition are reviewed.
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External Auditors - 2nd Level Screening |
This page contains information on Second Level Screening.
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Asthma - 2013 Burden Document |
This will be the redirected page for the 2013 Burden Document evaluation link on the publications page.
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ALPHTN-On Demand: December 16, 2013 |
In this program, staff wil discuss changes made to the Plan First and Patient First Billing software system.
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News/Media - 2013 News Releases |
This page provides links to ADPH news releases produced in 2013.
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Home Care - Alerts (2014) |
This page contains Alerts posted during 2014.
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ALPHTN - On Demand: January 8, 2014 |
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the United States. In this program, faculty will demonstrate how healthy lifestyle changes and worksite initiatives can help reverse an expanding trend.
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State of Champions |
The “State of Champions — Alabama’s Campaign for Healthy Babies” is meant to help reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies, reduce the cost of ongoing healthcare needs of children and adults with special needs and disabilities, and improve the health of newborns and mothers by facilitating healthy spacing between pregnancies. This conference brought together health professionals from around the state to hear action plans and make a commitment to implement changes for healthier babies.
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