Dec 13, 2023Beware the Dangers of Cognitive Bias Cognitive bias can lead to erroneous diagnoses, poor treatment decisions, and bad outcomes.
Dec 12, 2023The Aftermath of COVID: “Trauma-informed” Work To support correctional HCPs, we must think more critically and act more comprehensively.
Dec 7, 2023Journal of Correctional Health Care Offers Free Access to Selected Articles Through December 14 Articles cover suicide prevention, HCV, sports activities, and training for health care workers.
Nov 15, 2023NCCHC Offers $25,000 Match for Donations to the NCCHC Foundation The Foundation has awarded more than 120 scholarships to NCCHC in-person and virtual conferences since its inception.
Nov 8, 2023Standards Q&A: Should a Psychological Autopsy Be Complete Before or After a Clinical Mortality Review? A question about Standard A-09 Procedure in the Event of an Inmate Death
Oct 31, 2023In Memoriam: Jim Voisard, CCHP-A NCCHC mourns the passing of our dear friend and longtime colleague Jim Voisard.
Oct 31, 2023Scholarship Recipient Reflects on National Conference Experience Attending the National Conference was an amazing, enriching experience for me.
Oct 31, 2023New Members Appointed to NCCHC Resources Board of Directors Kane, Martin, and Salke bring expertise and strategic experience
Oct 30, 2023New Members Welcomed to NCCHC Board NCCHC welcomes three new members to its multidisciplinary Board of Representatives.
Oct 20, 2023Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Endorses NCCHC Position Statement on Racism in Juvenile System “… essential guidance on tackling racism in the juvenile legal system and custodial settings.”