Kituo cha Wright cha Afya ya Jamii Kinaleta Faraja na "Mifuko ya Joto"

Kituo cha Wright cha Usaidizi wa Afya ya Jamii kinafadhili Mradi wa "Begi la Joto" msimu huu wa baridi ili kutengeneza nguo zenye joto za msimu wa baridi, kama vile kofia, skafu na glavu zipatikane kwa wale ambao wanaweza kuhitaji. Vipengee vimepakiwa ili viweze kufikiwa kwa urahisi ili vichukuliwe na mtu yeyote anayevihitaji kuanzia Jumatatu Januari 21, 2019. "Mifuko ya Joto" inaweza kupatikana katika Kituo cha Wright cha Mazoezi ya Afya ya Jamii Mid Valley (5 South Washington Avenue, Jermyn, PA) pamoja na Lackawanna County Courthouse Square katika jiji la Scranton (200 North Washington Avenue Scranton, PA).

Wakiongozwa na Rais Msaidizi Gerri McAndrew, masanduku ya kukusanyia mtu yeyote ambaye angependa kutoa mchango yamewekwa katika Kituo cha Wright cha mazoezi ya Afya ya Jamii na maeneo ya ofisi za utawala. Ikiwa ungependa kuchangia bidhaa au kutoa mchango wa kifedha, tafadhali wasiliana na Gerri kwa 570-267-4199.

Kituo cha Wright cha Usaidizi wa Afya ya Jamii huwa mwenyeji wa uchangishaji fedha mwaka mzima ili kusaidia wagonjwa, wanajamii na mashirika ya ndani yasiyo ya faida. Kikundi kinaongoza benki za chakula, hutoa kadi za gesi na huongoza juhudi maalum za kufikia mawasiliano ya kibinafsi na wagonjwa, kupunguza ugumu wa maisha na kujenga hali ya jamii. 

Maonyesho ya Afya ya 2018 na Shina na Tiba

Tunatumahi utaungana nasi kwa Maonyesho yetu ya Afya ya Jamii ya 2018 na Shina na Tiba!

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[/two_tatu][the_theluthi]Mahali: Kituo cha Wright cha Huduma ya Msingi Mid Valley (5 South Washington Avenue, Jermyn, PA)
Tarehe: Jumapili, Oktoba 28 •  Saa: 10 asubuhi - 2 jioni
Tukio la mwaka huu litakuwa na: Madarasa ya Bila Malipo ya Yoga kwa Watoto na Watu Wazima • Tukio la Wanawake Ajabu la Kuhitimisha Mwezi wa Kutoa Uelewa kuhusu Saratani ya Matiti • Uchunguzi wa Afya na Ustawi • Damu Inayoendeshwa na Chanzo cha Maisha PA • Mapambo ya Maboga • Raffles na Michezo • Kozi ya Vikwazo • Uchoraji Uso • Viburudisho

Mambo muhimu ya mwaka huu ni pamoja na:
Yoga ya Watoto ya Bure: 10:30 asubuhi
Shina na Kutibu: 11:30 asubuhi - 1 jioni
Yoga ya bure ya watu wazima: 1pm
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Scholarly paper highlights partnership of Behavioral Health Initiative to combat psychiatrist shortage

A 2015 white paper published by a physician staffing firm called it a “silent shortage.” In a country gripped by the grim phenomenon dubbed “deaths of despair,” “it” is a severe and under-appreciated shortage of the very people with the skills and knowledge necessary to reverse the trend. Our region, like the rest of the nation, needs psychiatrists.
How bad is the problem? The late Richard Cooper, M.D. of the University of Pennsylvania, a noted national authority on physician supply, distribution and utilization, finds that a population of 100,000 should have 14.7 psychiatrists, or one for every 6,800 people. The counties of northeastern Pennsylvania average about 8.5, according to Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. Moreover, the few psychiatrists we have must cope with three of the “Top 10” diseases most associated with lost quality of life. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “unipolar depressive disorders” are the No. 1 cause of medical disability in the United States. Dementias, including Alzheimer’s, and alcohol and ecstasy disorders come in at No. 3 and No. 4. The escalating opioid crisis is, no doubt, claiming its place as it climbs the rank order.
Despite the suffering and lost years of life caused by (often undiagnosed) behavioral and mental health diseases, we still cling to outdated ideas about psychiatry like, “If people just had more willpower and determination, they’d “snap out of” their depression,” and, “Addiction is a sign of moral weakness, so patients have only themselves to blame.” The healthcare system is fragmented; it is not built on resiliency, but on brokenness. The persistence of these discredited notions about mental health has led to what should be a national wake-up call – for the first time in decades, mortality rates for a certain U.S. demographic (whites aged 45 to 54 – an important demographic in NEPA) rose by half a percent a year since 1998. The cause of these deaths is overwhelmingly attributed to suicide and addiction. No other rich country has experienced anything like these “deaths of despair.” As Angus Deaton, an economist, Nobel Laureate and co-author of the paper which first identified the trend, told the Washington Post, “That means half a million people are dead who should not be dead. That’s about 40 times the Ebola stats. You’re getting up there with HIV-AIDS.”
Although Dr. Deaton’s ground-breaking report was published in 2015, a Community Health Needs Assessment conducted by the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Development in 2012 identified mental and behavioral health challenges, including higher-than-national-average suicide rates, in our region. That’s when Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine convened an advisory group for the school’s Behavioral Health Initiative (BHI). The advisory committee was charged with identifying gaps in access to mental health services in several counties of northeastern Pennsylvania. Market intelligence firm, Open Minds, working on behalf of BHI, concluded that a seven-county region of NEPA would need to increase its number of psychiatrists by 40 percent simply to meet current need. With that data, at the time of its formal launch in 2015, BHI generated a key recommendation: the School of Medicine and The Wright Center should co-create a psychiatry residency program to train new doctors in this desperately needed specialty. All parties humbly recognized a new psychiatry residency could serve as an educational fulcrum for much larger inter-professional workforce development initiatives by leveraging this powerful partnership.
This July, just two years after BHI’s 2015 launch (light speed in academia), we are proud to announce that The Wright Center will welcome four residents to its brand-new, ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited psychiatry residency program. The fact that one of these new psychiatry residents is also a 2017 graduate of Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine makes this accomplishment all the more meaningful. Psychiatry training takes four years, so once all four classes are filled, we will train 16 residents here in Scranton and Wilkes Barre, and graduate four newly-minted psychiatrists per year.
The School of Medicine and The Wright Center have long been partners committed to addressing the specific health needs of our community, with a formal commitment solidified through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in 2015. That’s why we and our BHI partners worked so swiftly and purposefully to establish the psychiatry residency program despite the significant challenges of funding and accreditation. Wide-scale community collaboration, including Scranton Counseling Center’s generosity with the time and the expertise of Sanjay Chandragiri, MD, our pioneering program director, has generated the opportunity for four new doctors to learn how to treat and heal patients struggling with behavioral health issues. In this way, our community is taking an important step toward reducing “deaths of despair” in our region, replacing years lost to disability with years of enhanced health and wellbeing.


Linda Thomas-Hemak, MD ni Rais/Mkurugenzi Mtendaji Mkuu wa The Wright Center Medical Group na The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, muungano mkubwa zaidi wa Kituo cha Afya cha Kufundisha (THC) kinachofadhiliwa na HRSA nchini Marekani.
Terri Lacey, RN ni mkurugenzi mtendaji wa Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine's Behavioral Health Initiative, mpango shirikishi, unaotegemea jamii kushughulikia mapengo ya kimfumo katika afya ya akili na huduma za matumizi mabaya ya dawa zinazopatikana kaskazini mashariki na kaskazini kati ya Pennsylvania.

Kuangalia Nyuma: Miaka 25 ya Mabadiliko katika Kituo cha Wright

1991 ulikuwa mwaka mkubwa -intaneti ilifunguliwa kwa mara ya kwanza kwa matumizi ya kibiashara, Seinfeld ilifanya mtandao wake wa kwanza, mshahara wa chini ulifikia $4.25 na tulipendelewa na uwepo wa vibao kutoka kwa Paula Abdu, Colour Me Badd na Nirvana, sasa ni siku. muhimu na muhimu kuwa na bima ya nje na uwekaji hesabu ( outsource ofisi yako ya nyuma ) wakati wa kuvinjari mtandaoni. Tangu siku zetu za utukufu za mwishoni mwa karne ya 20, bei ya gesi imeongezeka mara tatu na gharama ya nyumba imeongezeka mara nne, lakini kuna nambari moja ambayo tunafurahi kuona ikipanda.

Ukubwa wa darasa letu la kuhitimu umeongezeka kwa 743%

1991 vs 2016 wahitimu

Mnamo 1991, kile tunachojua sasa kama Kituo cha Wright cha Elimu ya Uzamili ya Matibabu kilikuwa Mpango wa Ukaaji wa Hekalu la Scranton (STRP). Ilianzishwa mwaka wa 1977, STRP ilikuwa ubongo wa Robert E. Wright, MD, FACP. Miaka 25 iliyopita - mnamo 1991 - wafanyikazi wetu walipata nafasi ya kuketi na Dk. Wright na kujifunza zaidi kuhusu msukumo wake kwa kile ambacho kimekua katika Kituo cha Wright cha Elimu ya Uzamili ya Matibabu.
Ingawa mengi yamebadilika kote nchini tangu 1991, itikadi na mbinu ya mpango wetu wa ukaaji imesalia kuwa kweli kwa mwanzo wake duni. Ili kupata maelezo zaidi kuhusu motisha za Dk. Wright kwa programu, bofya kwenye kipande cha habari hapa chini:
[moja_tatu]Dr. Wright 1991 Headshot[/theluthi_moja]
[mbili_tatu_mwisho]Mahojiano ya Dk. Wright 1991[/mbili_tatu_mwisho]