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Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Tele-Seminars

This page provides information about Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Tele-Seminars. Here you will find scheduled dates, times, dial-in numbers and other information for these calls. You will also find archived materials from previous TAP Tele-Seminars.

The Georgia Health Policy Center hosts periodic TAP Tele-Seminars on various subjects related to rural health grantee programs. Grantees are always welcome to contact their technical assistance team leader with requesets for TAP Tele-Seminars on topics that are of interest to them. As TAP Tele-Seminars are scheduled, the dates and related information will be published below; however, they are subject to change based on speaker availability. Please check your email and this website often for updates.

If you missed the most recent TAP Tele-Seminar, you can hear an audio replay by calling the number provided below.

Next TAP Tele-Seminar

Next call topic/date to be announced.

If you have any questions regarding these calls or experience difficulty in registering, please contact your Technical Assistance Consultant or Sabrina Chapple at 404-413-0306 or alhsrc@langate.gsu.edu.

Next Sustainability Tele-Seminar

As apart of our continued commitment to support second and third year outreach and network grantees, the Georgia Health Policy Center is pleased to announce the Sustainability Technical Assistance Program (STAP) Tele-Seminar series. This series is designed to provide grantees with valuable technical assistance specific to their program's sustainability needs. These calls will provide a forum for announcements, discussion between grantees, guest speaker presentations and dissemination of best practices to help grantees position themselves for sustainability. These calls are for second and third year outreach and network grantees only. There is no charge to participate in the STAP conference call series. Each call will last approximately one to two hours in length.

Next call topic/date to be announced.

Next Delta States Tele-Seminar

Delta States Tele-Seminars are for Delta States grantees only. Information on the next Delta States Tele-Seminar is provided below. If you have any questions about the Delta States Tele- Seminars, please contact Dame Epiphane at 404-413-0300 or depiphane@gsu.edu.

Next call topic/date to be announced.

Most Recent TAP Tele-Seminar

May 20, 2009 - Mediation and Conflict Resolution

Archived Tele-Seminars

April 16, 2009 - Sustainability and Leadership

February 26, 2009 - Strategies for Success: How to build and maintain effective partnerships with state agencies

February 18, 2009 - Cultural Competency in Rural Health Care Systems

November 19, 2008 - Pharmacy Assistance Programs

October 28, 2008 - Sustainability: Collaborative Leadership (for Delta States grantees)

August 13, 2008: Telehealth and Telemedicine - Models for Rural Health

Materials for the call:

June 24, 2008: Understanding Program Evaluation and the Logic Model (for Delta States grantees)

May 14, 2008: Rural Health Transportation Models

February 26, 2008: Introduction to Technical Assistance and Sustainability (for Delta States grantees)

January 16, 2008: Recruitment and Retention Issues in Community Programming

March 21, 2007: The Relationship between Sustainability and Evaluation

December 6, 2006: "Tales from the Trenches: Experiences in Board Development"

September 20, 2006: Strategic Planning

June 14th, 2006: Program Evaluation

May 24, 2006: Board Leadership Development

March 15, 2006: Universal Services Funding

December 21, 2005: Resources for Health Care Provider Recruitment

November 16, 2005: Health Information Technology

April 28, 2005: Building Effective Advocacy Strategies

January 26, 2005: Rural Health Network Transportation Models

October 27, 2004: Health Care Provider Volunteerism Models

July 28, 2004: Return on Community Investment

April 28th, 2004: Rural Health Network Partnerships with Critical Access Hospitals

February 17, 2004: Conference Call Materials

January 28, 2004: Prescription Assistance Models

November 18, 2003: The Life Cycle of a Rural Health Network

October 22, 2003: Demonstrating Benefits to your Network Members

July 23, 2003: Developing and Maintain Win/Win Partnerships with your State Office of Rural Health