Webinars

Allergen Immunotherapy Best Practices Workshop, Featuring Dr. Atoosa Kourosh
Dr. Atoosa is the chair of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology’s committee on integrative medicine and is a nationally and internationally renown expert on holistic and integrative allergy and immunology medicine. Tune in to her lecture during the Allergen Immunotherapy Best Practices Workshop.

Scale-Based Scores: Development of the Q-Scale
Healthcare overutilization is a pressing concern, leading to unnecessary costs and potential harm to patients. Join us for an insightful webinar on the Q-Scale, a scale-based scoring system designed to help healthcare providers make informed decisions, reduce redundant services, and improve resource allocation.

A clinical perspective on the bidirectional relationship between mental & physical health
Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions (PFAOMC) can significantly impact the course and treatment of physical illnesses—potentially precipitating or worsening the condition, interfering with care plans, and contributing to increased morbidity and mortality. In this informative session, you'll explore how integrating mental and behavioral health screenings into routine care can improve patient outcomes, streamline workflows, and boost practice revenue. Learn how QHSLab’s reimbursable digital assessments equip providers to identify and address behavioral health concerns early—providing a comprehensive, whole-person approach to care.

Beyond Weight Loss: The Full Potential of GLP-1 & GIP Medications in Primary Care
The landscape of GLP-1 and GIP-based weight loss medications is rapidly evolving, and primary care physicians play a critical role in helping patients navigate their options. As interest in these medications grows, providers need up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on prescribing, managing side effects, addressing patient concerns, and optimizing outcomes.

Tools to Identify Cognitive Impairment at the Primary Care Level: A Conversation with a Psychiatrist
Primary care practitioners play a vital role in identifying Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and dementia—two of today’s fastest-growing public health challenges. Yet too often, cases go unrecognized until meaningful intervention is no longer possible. As part of the QHS Optimizing Primary Care Series, join Dr. Patricia Junquera, Chair of Psychiatric Behavioral Health and Associate Professor at FIU HWCOM, for an insightful discussion on how to identify cognitive imparement at the primary care level.
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