Pro Bono Counseling Project Speakers Forum
Pro Bono Counseling Project – Continuing Education Workshop – Annual Fundraiser
23rd Annual Speakers Forum: Pathways toward Parenthood
Featuring
Julie Bindeman, PsyD – “The Invisible Wounds of Pregnancy Loss”
Dr. Julie Bindeman graduated from the George Washington University and is the co-owner of the practice Integrative Therapy of Greater Washington located in Rockville, Maryland. As a result of her own reproductive story, she pursued post-graduate training in […]
Ethical Concerns in a Telehealth Encounter
2019 Continuing Education Webinar Series
Ethical Concerns in a Telehealth Encounter
Location: Online Webinar
Date: Thursday, May 23, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Featured Presenter: H. Neal Reynolds, MD, Co-Director 5th Floor ICU, University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
Learning Objectives
- Describe 5- 7 basic ethical considerations of ETHICAL HEALTHCARE.
- Apply basic healthcare ethics to telehealth.
- Explain how telehealth enhanced “the Democratization […]
Teletherapy: Where to Begin
Implementing Teletherapy: Learn more about how to utilize telehealth and the technology that helps enable implementation.
This is part one of a three part webinar series being offered by the Pro Bono Counseling Project in collaboration with the Maryland Telehealth Alliance.
Featured Presenter: John J. Kornak, MS
Learning Objectives
- Describe what the terms telehealth/telemedicine refer to and how they can be utilized.
- Identify technology that […]
Cultural Competence and Working with Interpreters
Pro Bono Counseling has received funding from the Governors Office of Crime Control and Prevention to provide interpretation services for counseling. Clinicians who are interested in learning how to best provide counseling while working with an interpreter are encouraged to attend this workshop.
Featured Speaker: Kelly Macias, PhD
Workshop Objectives
Cutural Competence in Health and Human Services
- Explain the need for culturally responsive mental […]