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2022 Pediatric Brain Health

Register for the 2022 Pediatric Brain Health Virtual Summit, March 7-8, 2022. The theme for this year's summit is “Working Together to Support Relational Health in Families”

tchmb summit

Registration for the 2021 TCHMB Virtual Summit opens on November 12, 2020 at 12:00 PM CST, and closes on January 25, 2021 at 5:00 PM CST. 

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A two-day meeting of experts and leaders from within and outside Texas was convened for a deep dive into the subject of healthcare and social care integration. The final report includes the case studies, recommendations, and an overview of the state of integration in Texas.  Videos of the sessions from the two-day meeting are viewable on YouTube.

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In this session from the Healthier Texas Summit Series, members of the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium outline some of the ways that clinicians, coordinators, schools, and families can tap into available services.

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The 2021 Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies (TCHMB) Summit has been scheduled for February 11-12, 2021. This coming year, we’re going virtual. 

Psychiatrist Marisa Toups is investigating the relationship between depression, the flu vaccine, inflammation, and meta-cognition.

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Jerome M. Adams, M.D., the 20th Surgeon General of the United States, will give the opening keynote address at the 2018 Healthier Texas Summit, which is being held in Austin Oct. 25-26.

Telemedicine

In order to catalyze the expansion of telemedicine in Texas, the Texas Health Improvement Network (THIN) has released 11 recommendations to policymakers in the areas of telemedicine infrastructure, start-up challenges, regulatory issues, and legal issues.

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AUSTIN, Texas - Severe maternal morbidity varies dramatically in Texas by both race/ethnicity  and geographic region, according to a new report and searchable maps from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler.

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There are many factors that are associated with community-level maltreatment risk, including child and family poverty, crime, enrollment in school, health behaviors, and child safety.

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Register now to attend the Summit!