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List of Educating Practices Trainings

IMPORTANT NEWS: The Educating Practices program has transitioned to Connecticut Children’s. 
 
The new contact for Educating Practices at Connecticut Children's is Sarina Bosco (sbosco@connecticutchildrens.org).

EVIDENCED-BASED INFORMATION ON TIMELY TOPICS

CHDI developed 23 Educating Practices trainings to bring timely, accurate, and evidenced-based information and materials to practices in a changing health care environment. The trainings were designed to connect practices in Connecticut to existing state and community resources and include up-to-date clinical information, helpful resources and office tools.


Educating Practices Modules (as of February 2021):

Educating Practices trainings qualify for CME credit and several qualify for MOC credit. Pediatricians can enroll in MOC projects or learn more about MOC and practice quality improvement opportunities through the Connecticut Children’s website.
 
The Educating Practices program recently transitioned to Connecticut Children’s and CHDI is no longer scheduling trainings. Over the years, Connecticut Children's has been a key partner in developing Educating Practices modules and providing quality improvement opportunities and support for practices. Connecticut Children’s is well positioned to continue, improve, and expand the Educating Practices program.  
 
The new contact for Educating Practices at Connecticut Children's is Sarina Bosco (sbosco@connecticutchildrens.org).