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SUMMARY:Webinar: Challenges in Correctional Health: A Focus on Women Professionals
DESCRIPTION:This webinar brings together a diverse panel of women correctional health professionals from multiple states and agencies to examine the gender-based challenges women face across correctional settings. Drawing on perspectives from frontline facilities to executive-level state leadership\, panelists will explore barriers that contribute to burnout\, reduced job satisfaction and workforce attrition. Grounded in research and lived experience\, the discussion will highlight evidence-based insights alongside real-world examples. The panel will also share practical\, actionable strategies—including mentorship\, professional networking\, and correctional health certifications—to support career advancement\, strengthen retention\, and build a more resilient correctional health workforce. \nPanelists: \n\nRebecca Rock\, Psy.D.\, CCHP-MH\, Mental Health Director\, Hardee Correctional Institution (Centurion Health)\nBrandeshawn (Brande) Harris\, Chief Deputy Secretary for Operations\, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction\nMary Leftridge Byrd\, Former Superintendent and Deputy Secretary\, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections\nSharonda Carlos\, MPA\, CADC\, Deputy Commissioner of Administration\, Connecticut Department of Correction\nLanaya McDonald\, MA\, LPC\, LCDC III\, Reentry Administrator\, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction\n\nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nLearn More/Register \n 
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-challenges-in-correctional-health-a-focus-on-women-professionals/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Implementing MAT Continuum of Care in Jails: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is designed for jurisdictions seeking to move beyond MAT continuation toward fully mirroring community standards of care\, consistent with the Bureau of Justice Assistance Withdrawal Management Guidelines for Jails. Based on Sacramento County’s experience\, it is especially timely as California implements a statewide initiative—including the nation’s first Medicaid 1115 demonstration allowing Medicaid coverage up to 90 days pre-release—to expand access to MAT and related services. These developments have significant implications for jails nationwide as similar demonstrations are approved. \nPresenters will share real-world data\, including MAT enrollment trends\, outcomes\, and impacts on in-facility overdoses and medical emergencies. They will discuss challenges\, successes\, and lessons learned\, along with recommendations for staff training\, operational support\, and phased rollout. \nThe session will also examine Sacramento’s model—including dedicated housing for initiation and withdrawal management\, enhanced community partnerships\, coordinated custody-health leadership\, and specialized medication administration—along with legal\, ethical\, policy\, cost\, pharmacy\, and implementation considerations. \nPanelists \n\nTianna Hammock\, MS\, CCHP\, Health Services Administrator for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nMichael Wanless\, PharmD\, Director of Pharmacy for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nJacqueline Abdalla\, MD is Assistant Medical Director for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nRich VandenHuevel\, MSW\, Principal\, Health Management Associates\n\nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nRegister/Learn More
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-implementing-mat-continuum-of-care/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20260116T222357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T223310Z
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SUMMARY:MOUD for Detained Youth: Barriers and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This webinar examines the epidemiology of the current crisis of opioid overdose deaths among juveniles in the United States. It highlights the growing impact of illicitly manufactured fentanyl and the ease with which adolescents can access illicit substances through social media platforms. The session reviews diagnostic criteria for juvenile opioid use disorder and outlines evidence-based treatment options\, with particular emphasis on the role of buprenorphine in the management of opioid use disorder in youth. \nThe webinar will also explore barriers physicians report when considering medications for opioid use disorder for juvenile patients and presents practical strategies to address these challenges. Finally\, participants will hear examples of successful national MOUD programs within correctional settings and lessons learned that can inform broader implementation. \nPanelists: \n\nJohn Tomarchio\, MD\, MPH\, Assistant Chief Medical Officer\, VitalCore Health Strategies\nSandra Violette\, MSW\, LADAC\, CCHP\, Manager of OTP and Mental Health\, National Commission on Correctional Health Care\n\nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nLearn more/Register
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/moud-for-detained-youth-barriers-and-solutions/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260225T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T170000
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SUMMARY:Saving Lives: Focusing on What Matters Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by AJA and NCCHC. Topics include: \n\nCollaboration between custody and health care\nInitial and ongoing substance use disorder treatment\nPrevention of suicide and self harm\nReducing in-custody mortality\nReentry best practices\nRestraint safety\nStaff wellness and peer support\n\nLearn More/Register 
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/saving-lives-focusing-on-what-matters-virtual-conference/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Diabetes Management in Detention Facilities
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore best practices for providing safe\, effective diabetes care in detention settings\, grounded in the American Diabetes Association® Standards of Care in Diabetes. Presenters will discuss how national clinical standards can be applied within the operational\, security\, and resource constraints unique to correctional facilities. \nParticipants will gain practical guidance on screening\, monitoring\, medication management\, and continuity of care\, as well as the importance of trained health care staff and reliable access to supplies and treatments. The session will also highlight how early identification and consistent management can prevent acute medical emergencies\, reduce costly hospital transfers\, and limit long-term complications such as cardiovascular disease\, vision loss\, renal failure\, and amputations. \nThis webinar is designed for correctional health professionals seeking to improve outcomes\, enhance safety\, and reduce risk and cost associated with diabetes in custody. \nPresenters: \nJennifer Sherman\, JD is a Staff Attorney for Legal Advocacy at the American Diabetes Association. She provides support\, education\, and resources to individuals with diabetes and their families\, as well as to attorneys representing people who face diabetes-related discrimination. Ms. Sherman earned her BA summa cum laude from George Washington University and her JD from Berkeley Law\, where she received a certificate in Public Interest and Social Justice. \nJeffrey Keller\, MD is a board-certified emergency physician who practiced carceral medicine in jails and prisons for 25 years. Now retired from clinical practice\, Dr. Keller continues to serve as a consultant in correctional medicine and as a court-appointed jail monitor. He is a Fellow of the American College of Correctional Physicians and the American College of Emergency Physicians\, and the author of The Best of Jail Medicine: An Introduction to Correctional Medicine. \nLearn More/Register
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-diabetes-management-in-detention-facilities/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Dos and Don'ts of Documentation: A Legal Defense Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Documentation is an integral part of every provider’s practice and plays a critical role in building a strong defense when legal claims arise. This webinar will offer practical tips for improving documentation practices. Participants will review real-world examples of both effective and ineffective documentation\, highlighting their impact on litigation. \nLearning Objectives \n\nReview real-world examples of effective documentation and common errors\nDiscuss how documentation impacts the defense of a correctional claim\nDescribe practical tips for improving documentation from a legal perspective\n\nPanelists \nKendra Stark\, JD is a partner in the San Francisco and Raleigh offices of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani\, LLP. Ms. Stark focuses her practice on professional liability matters\, including the defense of health care providers in lawsuits and in connection with professional licensing board inquiries and investigations. She has substantial experience defending correctional litigation matters\, including Section 1983 deliberate indifference cases\, against correctional medical providers. She has been recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in the areas of professional liability and medical malpractice\, and as a Young Gun by North Carolina Business Legal Elite. Ms. Stark obtained her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston- Salem\, North Carolina. \nAustin Kessler\, JD is an associate in the Raleigh office of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani\, LLP. Mr. Kessler focuses his practice on medical malpractice defense. He has represented clients through all stages of litigation\, including jury trials\, arbitrations\, and appeals. Mr. Kessler also has substantial experience defending correctional litigation matters\, including Section 1983 deliberate indifference cases\, against correctional medical providers. He has been recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers for two years in a row as a Rising Star in the area of healthcare. Mr. Kessler obtained his J.D. from Campbell Law in Raleigh\, North Carolina. \nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nLearn More/Register
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-dos-and-donts-of-documentation/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T150000
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar: NCCHC Leading the Way Program of the Year Spotlight
DESCRIPTION:Discover what award-winning innovation looks like in action. Join this dynamic webinar featuring recipients of the most recent NCCHC Program of the Year awards as they share the strategies\, collaboration models\, and measurable outcomes behind their successes. \nHear firsthand how these programs improved safety\, strengthened patient-centered care\, and fostered meaningful collaboration between custody and health services. \n\nLearn practical\, replicable strategies you can implement at your facility\nExplore real-world lessons learned — including barriers and solutions\nGain tools to improve safety\, reduce risk\, and enhance outcomes\nEngage directly with program leaders during dedicated Q&A\n\nWhether you serve in health care\, custody\, or administration\, you’ll leave with actionable ideas to elevate care and operations in your organization. \nFeatured Programs \nEl Paso County Jail – TRUST (Therapeutic Response Unit and Stabilization Team) \nLaunched in 2022\, the TRUST program pairs mental health professionals with custody staff to proactively support high-risk individuals and safely deescalate crises. Responding to nearly 800 calls with a 75% success rate\, the program has reduced use-of-force incidents by 30%. Learn how trauma-informed\, clinician-led interventions can improve safety\, reduce risk\, and strengthen cross-disciplinary collaboration. \nOkaloosa County Department of Corrections – Baby and Me Program \nThe Baby and Me program creates a supportive\, structured environment for pregnant women\, emphasizing safe pregnancy\, healthy delivery\, bonding\, and reentry planning. Participants receive enhanced medical care\, education\, and community-based support — improving maternal health\, strengthening parent-child connections\, and supporting successful transition back to the community. Discover how coordinated custody-health partnerships can improve outcomes for both mothers and infants. \nNo registration required. \nAdd to Calendar (Zoom Meeting)
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/free-webinar-ncchc-leading-the-way-program-of-the-year-spotlight/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20251020T170104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T202400Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Conference on Correctional Health Care 2026
DESCRIPTION:Learn with peers from around the USA. Whether you’re new to the field or a correctional health care veteran\, you’ll find valuable connections\, inspiration and ideas! The Spring Conference delivers unparalleled education and professional development opportunities for clinicians\, administrators\, and custody professionals. Bring your challenges and get ready for solutions in one of NCCHC’s favorite locations. Includes a full day of preconference seminars on the 2026 NCCHC Jail/Prison Health Standards and the 2026 NCCHC Mental Health Standards and the opportunity to take the CCHP exams. \nRegister by April 10 to save up to $100 off on-site registration pricing. \nVisit the website for more information\, including details on sponsorship\, advertising\, and exhibiting.
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/spring-conference-on-correctional-health-care-2026/
LOCATION:New Orleans
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260501T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20260327T220756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T220859Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Spring Conference on Correctional Health Care 2026
DESCRIPTION:23 sessions and up to 23.5 hours of CE\, covering all aspects of correctional health care are available. Watch live and interact with speakers and attendees or participate on-demand through July 7.  \nRegister/Learn more
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/virtual-spring-conference-on-correctional-health-care-2026/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260516T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20260202T151508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T155417Z
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SUMMARY:Free NCCHC Sessions at AJA 2026 Conference & Jail Expo
DESCRIPTION:Three free sessions to improve collaboration between custody and health care. \nNCCHC will offer three sessions on May 16 as part of Partnership Saturday from 8:30 am – 12:30 pm.  Sessions include: \n\nSaving Lives and Improving Outcomes with Technology\nInterdisciplinary Leadership: Improving Operations and Reducing Adverse Medical Events\nAccreditation: Setting Standards for Healthcare in American Jails\n\nPlease see the detailed descriptions below. \nThese three sessions provide 3 CE hours for CCHP recertification. \nRegister for Partnership Saturday when you register for the AJA Conference & Jail Expo. \nPLUS\, NCCHC will offer the CCHP Exam from 2 pm – 4 pm. Conference registration is not required. There is no charge to take the exam\, but you must apply by April 16.  Find out more about becoming a Certified Correctional Health Professional at ncchc.org/cchp. \nSession Details \n8:30 am – 9:30 am Saving Lives and Improving Outcomes with Technology \nHealth care professionals and custody professionals work diligently as a team to deliver efficient and effective care to those in custody. Patients arrive at our facilities with untreated chronic health issues\, mental health issues\, and substance use disorders. Staffing for both custody and medical staff remain a challenge\, and resources can be stretched thin as efforts are made to maintain custody and care. Over the past five to ten years\, technologies have been introduced to supplement our efforts to deliver timely and effective care to those who need it most. This presentation will highlight some of the recent technological developments and how they can save lives and reduce adverse outcomes in our nation’s jails. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify common challenges of delivering health care in jails\nIdentify methods of leveraging technology to improve health services delivery and outcomes\nIdentify barriers to implementing new technology in jails\n\n10 am – 11 am Interdisciplinary Leadership: Improving Operations and Reducing Adverse Medical Events \n This interactive session will focus on the importance of collaborative leadership among custody command staff and medical & mental health administrators. It’s critical that all levels of any operation work together to ensure the best care\, custody\, and control are provided to incarcerated individuals. Regular interaction that includes formalized meetings and impromptu problem-solving sessions will be discussed. The importance of data-driven decision-making and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) programs will be explored. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify challenges associated with custody and medical care in jail facilities\nDiscuss vulnerabilities associated with adverse events\, to include suicide attempts\nIdentify opportunities to improve collaboration and leadership in your jail\n\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm Accreditation: Setting Standards for Healthcare in American Jails \nThis informative session will provide jail leaders with an understanding of the benefits associated with the accreditation process for their medical and mental health operations. As the recognized leader in correctional healthcare accreditation\, NCCHC will work with your leadership team to take an objective look into the operation of your medical and mental health services. Providing not only a constitutionally acceptable level of care but engaging in best practices will allow your agency to improve the chances of reducing critical incidents and in-custody deaths. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand how standards are critical to protect your organization and staff\nExplore opportunities to improve care and reduce adverse events\nIdentify the benefits of Continuous Quality Improvement\n\n  \n 
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/aja-2026-conference/
LOCATION:Milwaukee\, WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Brain Injuries: Are You Recognizing the Signs & Offering Support?
DESCRIPTION:Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is highly prevalent among justice-involved populations\, yet it often goes unrecognized and untreated in correctional settings. Many individuals with TBI experience cognitive\, emotional\, and behavioral symptoms—such as memory problems\, slowed processing\, impulsivity\, or difficulty following instructions—that are frequently misinterpreted as noncompliance\, leading to disciplinary actions and disrupted access to programming. \nThis webinar will present practical strategies for systematic TBI identification and management in correctional facilities. Participants will learn about a three-tiered screening and assessment approach: (1) brief universal intake screening\, (2) symptom-based assessment tools\, such as the TBI Symptom Screener for Corrections\, and (3) targeted clinical evaluation\, including cognitive and vestibular/ocular-motor assessment. \nPresenters will also highlight interventions and Americans with Disabilities Act–compliant accommodations that correctional staff\, medical teams\, and behavioral health providers can implement immediately\, including communication adjustments\, environmental modifications\, structured routines\, and cueing supports. The session will provide examples of state-level models that integrate screening\, staff training\, and TBI-informed reentry planning to improve safety\, reduce disciplinary incidents\, and support successful transitions back to the community. \nPanelists \nDoug Major\, OD\, CCHP is a neuro-optometrist practicing in Los Osos\, California. A certified correctional health provider\, he is a staff optometrist at the San Luis Obispo County Jail. Dr. Major has provided vision care in federal\, state\, and county correctional facilities for adults and at-risk youth. He has been involved in research at the California Youth Authority\, the Grizzly Youth Academy\, and the San Luis Obispo County Jail. Dr. Major has presented at the International Correctional Education Association\, American Academy of Optometry\, Stanford Concussion Summit\, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association\, and the Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics international meetings. He was the national co-chair for the College of Optometry’s Visual Development Juvenile Delinquency Committee and is currently a volunteer group leader at Atascadero State Hospital. He also founded the NORA Justice Treatment Committee and is involved with his local National Alliance on Mental Illness chapter. \nKelly Sarmiento\, MPH serves as the Director of Outreach Programs at the Brain Injury Association of America. In this role\, she conducts research and leads educational efforts to protect Americans from brain injuries and the potentially devastating effects of these injuries. Ms. Sarmiento holds a Master of Public Health degree from the Yale School of Public Health. She has authored more than 150 scientific articles\, developed more than 100 educational products and tools\, and has received numerous awards for her work in public health. \nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nLearn More/Register
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-brain-injuries-are-you-recognizing-the-signs-offering-support/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20251020T170717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T143655Z
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SUMMARY:Correctional Mental Health Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The NCCHC Correctional Mental Health Conference plays a critical role in advancing quality care for incarcerated individuals with behavioral health needs. It brings together mental health\, medical\, and custody professionals to share evidence-based practices\, address workforce challenges\, and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration. The conference offers vital training on suicide prevention\, crisis intervention\, and treatment planning aligned with the latest NCCHC Mental Health Standards. By fostering education and dialogue\, it helps correctional systems reduce risk\, improve outcomes\, and uphold constitutional standards of care. Includes a full day of preconference seminars on the 2026 NCCHC Jail/Prison Health Standards and the 2026 NCCHC Mental Health Standards and the opportunity to take the CCHP and specialty exams. \nVisit our website. \nContact sales@ncchc.org for information on exhibiting and sponsorship. Download the exhibitor prospectus.
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/correctional-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:Austin\, TX
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261024T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T085437
CREATED:20251119T222004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260418T151436Z
UID:8229-1792828800-1793206800@ncchc.org
SUMMARY:National Conference on Correctional Health Care 2026
DESCRIPTION:The biggest event in correctional health care returns to Las Vegas for a five-day event: conference\, preconference seminars\, certification exams\, and an outstanding exhibit hall. Make plans now to join us. \nEvent website \nExhibitor prospectus & contract
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/national-conference-on-correctional-health-care-2026/
LOCATION:Las Vegas
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