2022 - 2023 Indiana AHEC Annual Report

Professional Education Support and Continuing Education To improve practicing health professionals' skills and competencies necessary to enhance health care quality and provide transformative team-based health care delivery to rural and underserved areas and populations.

Raven Orr from the Metropolitan Indianapolis Central Indiana AHEC participated in the Minority Health Conference at Martin University in September 2022.

Professionals took time out of their summer to get CPR & First Aid certied! Thanks to a partnership between the South Central Indiana AHEC and IU Health, the course was taught at Mitchell High School and provided training to these community members.

Sixteen nurses completed the 64-hour Adult/Adolescent/PediatricSexual Assault Nurse Examiner didactic course at the University of Southern Indiana in March 2023. The course ended at the Posey County Courthouse with prosecutors conducting mock testimony training with the nurses. Southwest Indiana AHEC has been involved with oering this course to over 150 nurses in eight years.

For the rst time in six years, Indiana AHEC held an in-person state conference in April. We enjoyed more than 160 attendees at Ivy Tech's Culinary and Conference Center in Indianapolis.

Jane Friona, Director of the Southwest Indiana AHEC, presents at the National AHEC Conference in June in Salt Lake City, UT.

Erica Young, Director of the Metropolitan Indianapolis Central Indiana AHEC, presents at the National AHEC Conference in June in Salt Lake City, UT.

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