Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Objectives– Following this lecture participants will be able to:
This session is accredited for a maximum of 1.0 AOA Category 1-A credits. Credits commensurate with participation in the session will be awarded.
*** Please note this program was a part of the MOA 's 113th Annual Convention. You will not want to choose this program if you completed this individual program as part of the MOA 113th Annual Convention (2024). ***
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Every Body, Every Mind, Every Spirit: Increasing Health Equity for Survivors of Domestic Abuse and Violence slides (7.17 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Anna Dullea is the Community Educator at Caring Unlimited, the domestic violence resource center serving York County, Maine. In her current role, Anna provides prevention education to adult populations on the topic of domestic violence and its intersection with other public health concerns.
Prior to her current position, Anna held many roles empowering marginalized populations including working as a paraprofessional for neurodivergent students, supporting those experiencing homelessness as well as those with substance use disorder, and as an advocate for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Anna graduated McGill University in Montreal, Canada with a degree in International Development with a minor in Social Studies of Medicine. Anna's pronouns are she, her, and hers.
Amanda Taisey is the Health Systems Engagement Coordinator for the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Amanda started her career as a shelter advocate for Through TheseDoors in 2003 while finishing her bachelor’s degree in Criminology at the University of Southern Maine in Portland.
After graduating and working for the State of Maine leading legislative and educational efforts to address substance use during pregnancy, Amanda came back to Through These Doors and spent four years as the Incarcerated Women’s Advocate supporting survivors of domestic abuse in both Maine Correctional Center in Windham and Cumberland County Jail in Portland.
Prior to joining MCEDV in June 2022, Amanda worked at MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence for five years. As the Health Systems Engagement Coordinator, Amanda is tasked with the development and effective implementation of MCEDV’s programming related to health care systems as critical components of a coordinated community response to domestic and dating abuse and violence, sex trafficking, child abuse, and elder abuse.
Amanda Taisey has no actual or potential conflict of interest, financial relationship/arrangement, or affiliation with any entity producing, marketing, reselling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
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How Do I Respond?: Primer on Responding to Medical Legal Inquiries & Proceedings
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Now Urine the Know: Misconceptions and Management of Bacteriuria, UTI, and Recurrent UTI
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