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CELEBRATING<br />

NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

on correctionaL HeaLtH care<br />

octoBer 22-26<br />

2016<br />

PariS HoteL, LaS VegaS<br />

TM<br />

www.ncchc.org/national-conference


We have a unique<br />

opportunity to provide<br />

care to a vulnerable<br />

population.<br />

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

on correctionaL HeaLtH care<br />

octoBer 22-26, 2016 • PariS HoteL, LaS VegaS<br />

Program Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

continuing education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Preconference Seminars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Schedule at a glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

exhibit Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

registration and Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

registration form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside Back cover<br />

A CONFERENCE NOT TO BE MISSED<br />

• Special festivities to celebrate 40 years of national<br />

conferences and 25 years of the ccHP program<br />

• targeted education from the nation’s leader in correctional<br />

health care education, certification and accreditation<br />

• up to 32 hours of continuing education credit<br />

• excellent networking with peers and experts from<br />

every segment of correctional health care: clinicians,<br />

administrators, staff, management<br />

• more than 100 educational sessions and preconference<br />

seminars to choose from<br />

• comprehensive coverage of all aspects of correctional<br />

health care: chronic care, mental health, suicide prevention,<br />

oral health, crisis intervention, liability challenges, risk<br />

management and more<br />

KEY DATES<br />

Last day to register for the early-bird discount! Save up to $75!<br />

September 14<br />

Last day to receive discount hotel rate<br />

September 29<br />

Last day to preregister! Save up to $25!<br />

October 14<br />

www.ncchc.org/linkedin www.facebook.com/ncchc www.twitter.com/ncchc<br />

TM<br />

1145 W. Diversey Parkway • Chicago, IL 60614<br />

Phone: 773-880-1460 • Fax: 773-880-2424 • info@ncchc.org • www.ncchc.org/national-conference


Celebrating the Past,<br />

Shaping the Future<br />

Choose from more than 100<br />

concurrent sessions, including:<br />

• The Science of Violence Risk Assessment<br />

• Contracting for Health Services: From RFP<br />

Development to Contract Monitoring<br />

• Outbreak! Are You Ready?<br />

• Acute and Chronic Pain: Safe Treatment<br />

Without Opioids<br />

• New Models of Care in Corrections<br />

• Why Food Matters: Physical and Psychosocial<br />

Health of Incarcerated Women<br />

• The Impact of Class Action Litigation on You<br />

as a Provider<br />

• Substance Use, Health History and<br />

Sociodemographic Factors of Youth: How Do<br />

They Intersect?<br />

• The Hidden Dangers of Tattoos<br />

• Telehealth: Improving Clinical Outcomes and<br />

Reducing Costs<br />

• Diagnostic Maneuvers You May Have Missed in<br />

Nursing School<br />

• Death in a County Jail: An Interactive<br />

Discussion of What to Do<br />

• Become More Patient-Centered by Leveraging<br />

Your Electronic Health Record<br />

• Nursing in Corrections: Top Legal and Ethical<br />

Issues<br />

Did you know?<br />

You’ll SAVE UP TO $75 and you could win<br />

two free nights at the Paris Hotel if you<br />

register by September 14.<br />

gain KnoWLedge and eXPertiSe<br />

Whether you’re a seasoned leader or a newcomer to<br />

corrections, you are sure to find valuable guidance at the<br />

40th National Conference. With sessions geared toward<br />

basic, intermediate and advanced levels of experience and<br />

knowledge, this conference will deliver an unparalleled<br />

array of opportunities to learn and grow.<br />

maKe VaLuaBLe connectionS<br />

The National Conference is the perfect place to meet new<br />

people and talk shop. Built-in networking opportunities<br />

include scheduled coffee breaks, lunches and exhibit hall<br />

breaks. Strike up a conversation, and chances are you’ll<br />

make an important professional connection – and maybe a<br />

new friend.<br />

Learn aBout neW ProductS<br />

The National Conference is home to the largest exhibit<br />

hall in correctional health care. This is your chance to<br />

experience the goods and services that make your<br />

work more efficient and effective, with knowledgeable<br />

representatives from the top names offering state-ofthe-art<br />

products.<br />

Educational Poster Display<br />

From research results to program innovations,<br />

poster presenters will share their findings during the<br />

exhibit hall opening reception on Sunday evening.<br />

Posters also are available for viewing during exhibit<br />

hall hours.<br />

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NCCHC’s 40th National Conference on Correctional Health Care is shaping<br />

up to be the biggest and best ever! in addition to the timely topics, breadth<br />

of knowledge and depth of expertise you’ve come to expect at nccHc<br />

conferences, you’ll find extra activities and surprises to make it a truly<br />

memorable, fun and festive 40th. come celebrate correctional health care’s<br />

history and welcome its bright future in Las Vegas, the brightest spot on earth!<br />

conference BenefitS<br />

• Discover the latest tools, techniques<br />

and solutions from top professionals in<br />

correctional health care<br />

• Learn how other organizations have<br />

successfully implemented programs<br />

• Gain insights from national experts<br />

during keynote presentations<br />

• Choose from more than 100 contentfilled<br />

educational sessions<br />

• Deepen your knowledge by taking part<br />

in preconference seminars<br />

• Earn up to 32 hours of continuing<br />

education credit (includes<br />

preconference seminars; separate<br />

registration required)<br />

• Network with colleagues, from top<br />

decision makers to in-the-trenches staff<br />

• View new products and services in the<br />

exhibit hall<br />

• Download the PowerPoint presentations<br />

before and after the conference<br />

• Explore Las Vegas<br />

Viva Las Vegas!<br />

What better place for a celebration than Las Vegas?<br />

Vibrant, colorful, glitzy Las Vegas – the entertainment capital<br />

of the World – attracts more than 41 million visitors each year,<br />

making it one of the top tourist destinations in the world. they<br />

come for the entertainment, shopping, fine dining, nightlife and,<br />

of course, the casinos. With its neon opulence and clock excitement, there really is no place quite like Las<br />

around-the-<br />

Vegas.<br />

inside the Paris Hotel, guests are transported from the bustle of<br />

the Strip into the romance of the city of Lights, complete with<br />

bubbling fountains, winding alleyways, charming boutiques<br />

and restaurants that resemble Parisian cafes. dining,<br />

entertainment, nightlife and accommodations at the Paris<br />

Hotel are très magnifique!<br />

Roundtable<br />

Breakfast<br />

Discussions<br />

Participate in<br />

discussions on hot<br />

topics and emerging<br />

issues, seek advice<br />

and share insights.<br />

Open to all attendees<br />

and a great way to<br />

start the day!<br />

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continuing education<br />

continuing education credit<br />

The maximum CE hours indicated below include participation in<br />

preconference seminars.<br />

CCHPs: Certified Correctional Health Professionals may earn up to 32<br />

contact hours of Category I continuing education for recertification.<br />

Dentists: The National Commission on Correctional Health Care is<br />

an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the<br />

American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying<br />

quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not<br />

approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply<br />

acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.<br />

NCCHC designates this activity for 32 continuing education credits.<br />

Nurses: The National Commission on Correctional Health Care is<br />

accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the<br />

American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.<br />

NCCHC designates this educational activity for a maximum of 32<br />

contact hours.<br />

Physicians: The National Commission on Correctional Health Care<br />

is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

NCCHC designates this live activity for a maximum of 32 AMA<br />

PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.<br />

Psychologists: The National Commission on Correctional Health Care<br />

is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor<br />

continuing education for psychologists. NCCHC maintains responsibility<br />

for this program and its content. This educational activity has been<br />

approved for up to 32 hours of credit. (See the Schedule at a Glance for<br />

sessions that have been approved for APA credit.)<br />

Social Workers: NCCHC has applied for 32 credits from the National<br />

Association of Social Workers.<br />

To receive continuing education credit, log in on-site or from your home<br />

or office after the conference.<br />

Did you know?<br />

Sixteen of the original group<br />

of ccHPs who received<br />

certification in 1991 are still<br />

certified today.<br />

conference<br />

educationaL<br />

oBJectiVeS<br />

• Demonstrate understanding of<br />

correctional health care issues,<br />

including quality of care, access to care,<br />

financial management and workforce<br />

development<br />

• Identify major health care, research<br />

and policy issues facing incarcerated<br />

individuals, including infectious diseases,<br />

mental illness, substance abuse and<br />

special needs (e.g., women’s issues,<br />

juvenile health, geriatrics, disability)<br />

• Demonstrate increased understanding of<br />

skills necessary to better manage common<br />

medical, nursing, dental and psychological<br />

problems found in correctional settings<br />

• Describe legal, ethical and administrative<br />

issues and develop solutions for the<br />

correctional setting<br />

CCHP: ceLeBrating 25 YearS of<br />

LEADERSHIP, COMMITMENT and EXPERTISE<br />

Participation in NCCHC’s Certified Correctional Health Professional program is an investment<br />

in your future and a symbol of your professionalism. Certification recognizes the mastery<br />

of national standards and the knowledge expected of leaders in this complex, specialized field.<br />

The CCHP and all specialty exams will be offered at the National Conference. What<br />

better time to take the next step in your career than during CCHP’s 25th anniversary year?<br />

CCHP, CCHP-MH, CCHP-RN exams: Sunday, October 23, 1 pm<br />

CCHP-P exam: Monday, October 24, 3 pm<br />

CCHP-A exam: By special arrangement<br />

CELEBRATING 25 YEARS<br />

Find more information and register at www.ncchc.org/cchp. Applications must be received by September 15.<br />

Current CCHPs: Be on the lookout for more information about anniversary surprises, including a special reception, fun photo booth<br />

and more!<br />

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CCHP The Mark of<br />

Professional Leadership,<br />

Commitment and Expertise<br />

A program of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care<br />

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For all professionals working in correctional health,<br />

including administrative and support staff<br />

CCHP The NCCHC Certified Correctional Health Professional program recognizes your<br />

mastery of national standards and the knowledge expected of leaders in this complex,<br />

specialized field. The CCHP credential is a symbol of achievement and leadership that provides<br />

immeasurable benefits, including professional recognition and pride. It is also a stepping-stone (and<br />

an eligibility requirement) toward advanced and specialty certifications.<br />

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS<br />

CCHP-MH<br />

CCHP-P<br />

CCHP-RN<br />

CCHP-MH Correctional mental health professionals face unique<br />

challenges. They must provide effective, efficient care to a highacuity<br />

population while facing strict security regulations, crowded<br />

facilities and myriad legal and public health concerns. Specialty<br />

certification for qualified mental health professionals recognizes<br />

dedication to quality service delivery.<br />

CCHP-P Specialty certification as a CCHP – Physician provides<br />

validation of a commitment to maintain the knowledge necessary<br />

to augment competent and appropriate clinical care to<br />

incarcerated patients. A CCHP-P has shown a mastery of<br />

specialized content developed by physician experts in the field<br />

of correctional health care.<br />

CCHP-RN Specialty certification makes a difference—to the<br />

patients whose care is provided by certified correctional nurses, to<br />

employers who desire top-notch nurses on staff and to the nurses<br />

who attain the credential. CCHP-RN certification recognizes<br />

registered nurses who have demonstrated the ability to deliver<br />

specialized nursing care in correctional settings.<br />

ADVANCED<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

CCHP-A The<br />

CCHP – Advanced<br />

program recognizes<br />

CCHPs who have<br />

demonstrated<br />

excellence, commitment and<br />

contribution to the field of correctional<br />

health care and their relative discipline<br />

or profession. Advanced certification<br />

requires at least three years of<br />

participation in the certification<br />

program, and demonstration of<br />

extensive experience in and<br />

360-degree knowledge of correctional<br />

health services delivery.<br />

Exams are administered several times throughout the year. Apply today and join the thousands of<br />

correctional health professionals who have earned the distinction of certification from NCCHC.<br />

For more information, visit www.ncchc.org/CCHP.


Preconference Seminars<br />

Topical, informative seminars will help you stay up-to-date on critical issues facing the field. Maximize your education and CE<br />

hours while you learn about NCCHC standards and other vital subjects. Separate registration fee is required.<br />

P-01 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2014<br />

Standards for Jails and Prisons<br />

Saturday, October 22, 9 am – 5 pm, $195<br />

Richard Clarke, MD, CCHP-P, Consultant; Tracey Titus, RN, CCHP-<br />

RN, National Commission on Correctional Health Care<br />

This seminar will discuss the 2014 Standards, which are<br />

NCCHC’s recommendations for managing medical and<br />

mental health care delivery in adult correctional facilities<br />

and the foundation of its accreditation program. These<br />

editions recognize current best practices and conditions<br />

for the field, with new recommendations for continuous<br />

quality improvement, clinical performance enhancement,<br />

patient safety, initial health assessment, pharmaceutical<br />

operations and women’s health. Whether or not your facility<br />

is accredited (or plans to be), this practical seminar will give<br />

an overview of the changes and guidance in how to achieve<br />

and demonstrate compliance. You will leave equipped to<br />

implement quality improvements that will lead to more<br />

efficient and effective delivery of services, better patient<br />

health care, fewer adverse events and reduced liability<br />

risk. The registration fee includes a copy of the relevant<br />

Standards (jail or prison), an $80 value. 7 CE credits<br />

P-02 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015<br />

Standards for Mental Health Services<br />

Saturday, October 22, 9 am – 5 pm, $195<br />

Judith Cox, MA, CCHP, JFC Consulting; Steven Helfand, PsyD, CCHP,<br />

Consultant<br />

The 2015 edition of the groundbreaking Standards for<br />

Mental Health Services will be reviewed at this seminar. The<br />

Standards provide a framework for improved mental health<br />

care delivery and outcomes in adult correctional facilities.<br />

The foundation of NCCHC’s mental health accreditation<br />

program, these standards parallel those for health services<br />

in format and substance, but they make more explicit what<br />

the standards require for adequate delivery of mental health<br />

services. Whether or not your facility plans to be accredited,<br />

this seminar will explain what the standards say with<br />

regard to the areas of care and treatment, clinical records,<br />

administration, personnel, legal issues and more. You will leave<br />

equipped to implement quality improvements that will lead<br />

to more efficient and effective delivery of services, better<br />

patient care, fewer adverse events and reduced liability risk.<br />

The registration fee includes a copy of the Mental Health<br />

Standards, an $80 value. 7 CE credits<br />

P-03 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015<br />

Standards for Juvenile Facilities<br />

Saturday, October 22, 9 am – 5 pm, $195<br />

Joseph Penn, MD, CCHP, University of Texas Medical Branch; Steven<br />

Shelton, MD, CCHP-P, CCHP-A, Oregon Department of Corrections<br />

This seminar will discuss the 2015 Standards, NCCHC’s<br />

recommendations for managing medical and mental health<br />

care delivery in juvenile detention and confinement facilities.<br />

These standards parallel those for adult health services in<br />

format and substance while making more explicit what the<br />

standards require for adequate delivery of health services for<br />

juveniles. Whether or not your facility plans to be accredited,<br />

this practical seminar will explain what the standards<br />

say with regard to care and treatment, clinical records,<br />

administration, personnel, legal issues and more. You will<br />

leave equipped to implement quality improvements that<br />

will lead to more efficient and effective delivery of services,<br />

better patient care, fewer adverse events and reduced<br />

liability risk. The registration fee includes a copy of the<br />

Standards, an $80 value. 7 CE credits<br />

P-04 Beyond Good and Evil: The Soul of the<br />

Psychopath<br />

Sunday, October 23, 9 am – 12:30 pm, $99<br />

Joel Andrade, PhD, LICSW, CCHP, MHM Correctional Services;<br />

Thomas Fagan, PhD, CCHP-MH, Nova Southeastern University<br />

Take an extraordinary journey through the twisted corridors<br />

of the mysterious mind of the psychopath. This session<br />

will explore the origins and evolution of the concept of<br />

the psychopath while peeling back layers of criminal<br />

thinking to discover how and why psychopaths see the<br />

world as they do. Participants will learn about the genetic,<br />

environmental and neuropsychological correlates with<br />

psychopathic behavior; investigate why the minds of some<br />

individuals may be wired for crime; and consider how their<br />

distorted inclinations truly are beyond good and evil. Using<br />

videotaped interviews, participants will learn to identify<br />

the unique signs, symptoms and traits of the psychopathic<br />

personality and mind. 3.5 CE credits<br />

Did You Know?<br />

By attending preconference seminars,<br />

you can earn up to 14 additional hours of CE.<br />

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Preconference Seminars<br />

P-05 Continuous Quality Improvement:<br />

Strategies to Measure Change<br />

Sunday, October 23, 9 am – 12:30 pm, $99<br />

TBA<br />

Effective continuous quality improvement programs advance<br />

patient care, improve efficiencies in medical and mental health<br />

services delivery, help health professionals practice smarter,<br />

enable analysis of outcomes and lead to objective analyses of<br />

areas needing improvement. A well-formulated CQI program<br />

also enables a correctional system to effectively respond to<br />

litigation. Despite these benefits, health professionals often<br />

view CQI as an accreditation requirement rather than as an<br />

essential component of the overall program. Participants will<br />

gain appreciation for the clinical and administrative value of<br />

a comprehensive CQI program and learn how to implement a<br />

useful program. 3.5 CE credits<br />

P-07 How to Maximize the Affordable Care<br />

Act Provisions to Your Benefit<br />

Sunday, October 23, 1:30 pm – 5 pm, $99<br />

Deana Johnson, JD, MHM Correctional Services<br />

The Affordable Care Act is perhaps the most significant<br />

and transformative development in correctional health care<br />

in recent history. Its adoption and implementation varies<br />

among the states that have undertaken Medicaid expansion.<br />

This seminar explores the legal impact, including how this<br />

law interacts with other federal laws and regulations, such<br />

as HIPAA, and details operational aspects of how the ACA<br />

is changing the field. Participants will learn a practical<br />

framework for implementing the ACA into correctional health<br />

care systems, from enrolling eligible patients to developing<br />

provider networks to processing and paying claims. This<br />

session will encourage dialogue with some of the leaders on<br />

this subject. 3.5 CE credits<br />

P-06 Gender Dysphoria: A Comprehensive<br />

Approach to Treatment and Policy<br />

Management<br />

Sunday, October 23, 1:30 pm - 5 pm, $99<br />

Mark Fleming, PhD, CCHP-MH, Jessica Lee, MSN, RN, CCHP, Mariann<br />

Burnetti-Atwell, PsyD, CCHP, Katie West, JD, Scott Eliason, MD,<br />

CCHP-MH, and Laura McKinnon, MA, CCHP-MH, Corizon Health<br />

Multiple systems are affected when treating patients with<br />

gender dysphoria in the correctional environment. This<br />

presentation will explore current thoughts on treating<br />

gender dysphoria and managing in multiple areas<br />

including mental health, psychiatry, nursing, correctional<br />

administration, PREA and legal issues. The panel will provide<br />

concrete examples on what to include in creating policy<br />

for this population and will share examples of policies used<br />

across the country. 3.5 CE credits<br />

Did You Know?<br />

100% of CCHP exam-takers<br />

who attended a Standards<br />

preconference seminar before<br />

taking the exam at the 2015<br />

National Conference passed.<br />

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Preconference ScHeduLe at a SeminarS gLance<br />

This grid shows the preconference seminars and conference concurrent sessions scheduled at this time. Sessions indicate their<br />

main content areas to indicate the scope of topics and to help in your planning. Attend any session in any content area.<br />

DATE/TIME EVENT/PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTERS CONTENT AREA SL<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22<br />

8 am – 5 pm Registration<br />

9 am – 5 pm PRECONFERENCE SESSIONS<br />

P-01 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2014 Standards for Jails and Prisons* Richard Clarke MD CCHP; Tracey<br />

Titus RN CCHP-RN<br />

P-02 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015 Standards for Mental Health<br />

Services*<br />

Judith Cox MA CCHP; Steven<br />

Helfand PsyD CCHP<br />

P-03 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015 Standards for Juvenile Facilities* Joseph Penn MD CCHP; Steven<br />

Shelton MD CCHP-P CCHP-A<br />

10 am – 2 pm Bookstore<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23<br />

8 am – 6:30 pm Registration<br />

8 am – 5 pm American College of Correctional Physicians Annual Educational<br />

Conference<br />

9 am – 12:30 pm PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS<br />

P-04 Beyond Good and Evil: The Soul of the Psychopath Joel Andrade PhD LICSW CCHP;<br />

Thomas Fagan PhD CCHP-MH<br />

Standards and<br />

accreditation<br />

Standards and<br />

accreditation<br />

Standards and<br />

accreditation<br />

Mental health<br />

P-05 Continuous Quality Improvement: Strategies to Measure Change TBA Quality improvement<br />

10 am – 2 pm Bookstore<br />

1 pm – 3 pm CCHP Exams: CCHP, CCHP-MH, CCHP-RN<br />

1:30 pm – 5 pm PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS<br />

P-06 Gender Dysphoria: A Comprehensive Approach to Treatment and Policy Mark Fleming PhD CCHP-MH; Mental health, Medical<br />

Management<br />

Jessica Lee MSN RN CCHP; Mariann<br />

Burnetti-Atwell PsyD CCHP; Katie<br />

West JD; Scott Eliason MD CCHP-<br />

MH; Laura McKinnon MA CCHP-MH<br />

P-07 How to Maximize the Affordable Care Act Provisions to Your Benefit Deana Johnson JD Legal, Medical<br />

5 pm – 6:30 pm Exhibit Hall Opening Reception<br />

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24<br />

7 am – 5 pm Registration<br />

8 am – 9:30 am Opening Ceremony<br />

9:30 am – 1 pm Exhibit Hall Open<br />

9:30 am – 10:45 am Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break<br />

10 am – 2 pm Bookstore<br />

10:45 am – 11:45 am CONCURRENT SESSION 1<br />

401 Acute Coronary Syndrome: Who, What and How Christopher DiGiulio MD Medical I<br />

402 Budgeting for the Nurse Manager Rebecca Pinney MSN RN CCHP-RN Nursing I<br />

403 The Science of Violence Risk Assessment Joel Andrade PhD LICSW CCHP Mental health, Legal I<br />

404 You Can’t Say That! HIPAA in Jail Jessica Young JD CCHP Legal B<br />

405 Acting Out Adolescents: Timely Psychiatric Strategies Joseph Penn MD CCHP Juvenile I<br />

406 Oral Health Assessment Marybeth Wood MSN; Nicholas Oral health<br />

B<br />

Makrides DMD MPH<br />

407 Staffing Challenges: Recruitment and Retention Sue Lane RN CCHP; Sandra Tilton Administration, Staffing I<br />

LPN CCHP<br />

408 What Leaders Know: Become More Patient-Centered by Leveraging Your Jessica Lee MSN RN CCHP Professional development I<br />

Electronic Health Record<br />

11:45 am – 1 pm Exhibit Hall Lunch<br />

1 pm – 2:30 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 2<br />

409 Intensive Medical Management: How to Handle Prisoners Who Self-<br />

Mutilate, Slime, Starve, Spit and Scratch<br />

Todd Wilcox MD MBA CCHP-P<br />

CCHP-A<br />

Medical<br />

410 Diagnostic Maneuvers You May Have Missed in Nursing School Mark Stern MD Nursing I<br />

411 Conducting a Psychological Autopsy Richard Craig PhD CCHP Mental health I<br />

412 The Impact of Class Action Litigation on You as a Provider Deana Johnson JD Legal I<br />

413 Adolescent Medicine: A Review Using Cases of Acute Illness Robert Morris MD CCHP-P Juvenile, Medical I<br />

A<br />

9<br />

Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A=Advanced * = APA approved sessions


Preconference ScHeduLe at a gLance SeminarS<br />

DATE/TIME EVENT/PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTERS CONTENT AREA SL<br />

414 Outbreak! Are You Ready? Melissa Avery MD; Sue Lane RN Infectious Disease B<br />

CCHP; Sandra Tilton LPN CCHP<br />

415 No Drones or Phones: Security Principles for Health Care Professionals Peter Perroncello MS CJM CCHP Administration I<br />

416 Developing Work–Life Balance to Manage Occupational Stress Dana Neitlich MSW Professional development B<br />

2:30 pm – 2:45 pm Break<br />

2:45 pm – 3:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 3<br />

417 Prostate Cancer Screening and Treatment Recommendations Richard Kosierowski MD CCHP Medical A<br />

418 Embracing Responsibility for Professional Development: Nursing’s Invisible Mary Muse MS RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Nursing<br />

I<br />

Architecture<br />

419 Mental Health Case Formulation With Complex and Challenging Patients James Vess PhD CCHP; Amy Eargle Mental health, Medical B<br />

PhD CCHP<br />

420 Why Food Matters: Physical and Psychosocial Health of Incarcerated Vinneth Carvalho MD; Amy Smoyer Women’s issues<br />

I<br />

Women<br />

PhD MSW<br />

421 Journal of Correctional Health Care: Opportunities for Authors and<br />

John Miles MPA Professional development B<br />

Reviewers<br />

422 Chronic HCV Infection: What You Need to Know Zelalem Temesgen MD Infectious disease B<br />

423 Contracting for Health Services: From RFP Development to Contract Terre Marshall MPH CCHP-A Contracting I<br />

Monitoring<br />

424 Burnout, Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma: Knowing the<br />

Bankston Dozier PhD CCHP Professional development I<br />

Difference<br />

3 pm – 5 pm CCHP-P Exam<br />

3:45 pm – 4 pm Break<br />

4 pm – 5 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 4<br />

425 DOAC: The Past and Present of Anticoagulation Nicholas Jellots PharmD Medical, Health education I<br />

426 Nurse-Driven Chronic Care Tara Taylor BSN RN CCHP; Mariann Nursing<br />

B<br />

Burnetti-Atwell PsyD CCHP<br />

427 Opioid Use Disorder: Caring for the Pregnant Patient in Custody Carolyn Sufrin MD PhD Mental health, Women’s I<br />

issues<br />

428 The Prison Litigation Reform Act: Does It Really Reduce Lawsuits? Andrew Ramage JD CCHP Legal I<br />

429 Substance Use, Health History and Sociodemographic Factors of Youth:<br />

How Do They Intersect?<br />

Michelle Staples-Horne MD MPH<br />

CCHP; Madison Gates PhD<br />

430 Preventive Dentistry: New Paradigm for Correctional Dentistry Nicholas Makrides DMD MPH Oral health I<br />

431 Syphilis: Responding to Public Health Challenges Peter Leone MD Infectious disease I<br />

432 Advancing Plant Standards for Correctional Health Facilities Laurence Hartman MBA CCHP Quality improvement I<br />

5 pm – 6:15 pm CCHP 25th Anniversary Reception (sponsored by Corizon Health)<br />

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25<br />

7:45 am – 5:30 pm Registration<br />

8:15 am – 9:15 am CONCURRENT SESSION 5<br />

433 Beyond Wet to Dry: Advanced Wound Care Techniques Todd Wilcox MD MBA CCHP-P Medical<br />

A<br />

CCHP-A<br />

434 Critical Thinking: Best Practices for Best Results Frances Tompkins MS RN CCHP-RN Nursing I<br />

435 End-of-Life Care: The Role of the Behavioral Health Clinician Heather Stephens PsyD; Brittany Mental health<br />

B<br />

Moon MA<br />

436 Acute and Chronic Pain: Safe Treatment Without Opioids Don Teater MD Pain management, B<br />

Substance abuse<br />

437 Professional Liability Insurance Primer: The 10 Things You Need to Know Deana Johnson JD Legal I<br />

438 Managing Periodontal Diseases and Disorders Stephen Merrill DMD CCHP Oral health B<br />

439 Preparing Your Facility for the Physician Surveyor Bertram Hurowitz MD CCHP-P Administration<br />

B<br />

CCHP-A<br />

440 Simplifying Medical Diet Programs: Dietary Guidelines and Standards Barbara Wakeen MA RDN CCHP Professional development B<br />

9 am –12 pm Exhibit Hall Open<br />

9 am – 3 pm Surveyor Training (by invitation only)<br />

9:15 am – 10 am Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break<br />

10 am – 2 pm Bookstore<br />

10 am – 11 am CONCURRENT SESSION 6<br />

441 It’s a Gas: Eructation, Flatulence and GI Distress Donald Kern MD MPH CCHP Medical, Chronic care I<br />

442 Demonstrating Nursing Expertise: Nursing Intervention Sue Smith MSN RN CCHP-RN; Nursing<br />

I<br />

Margaret Collatt BSN RN CCHP-RN<br />

CCHP-A<br />

443 Differential Diagnosis for Bipolar Spectrum Disorders Robin Belcher-Timme PsyD<br />

Mental health<br />

B<br />

CCHP-MH<br />

444 Transgender Care: Advocacy and Treatment Jessica Young JD CCHP Legal I<br />

Juvenile<br />

I<br />

10<br />

Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A=Advanced * = APA approved sessions


Preconference ScHeduLe at a SeminarS gLance<br />

DATE/TIME EVENT/PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTERS CONTENT AREA SL<br />

445 Barriers to Continuity of Care for Patients After Release From a Juvenile Paula Braverman MD Juvenile I<br />

Detention Center<br />

446 Missed Opportunities: STD Cases for Primary Care Providers Sharon Adler MD MPH Infectious disease I<br />

447 Improving Collaboration Between Health Staff and Correctional Officers Neil Leibowitz MD JD CCHP Administration B<br />

448 Correctional Culinary Magic: Healing Lives, Providing Jobs and Saving Terry Fillman MBA RN CCHP; Ronald Professional development I<br />

Millions<br />

Baldwin<br />

11 am – 12 pm Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break and Raffle<br />

12 pm – 1:15 pm Educational Luncheon: Managing HIV/HCV: A Unique Population TBA<br />

Setting (sponsored by Gilead Sciences)<br />

1:15 pm – 1:30 pm Break<br />

1:30 pm – 3 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 7<br />

449 Chronic Pain Management: Navigating a Minefield of Potential Prescription Nnena Ikegbu MD CCHP Medical, Pain management A<br />

Drug Misuse<br />

450 Nursing in Corrections: Top Legal and Ethical Issues Patricia Blair PhD JD CCHP-A Nursing, Legal I<br />

451 Correlation Between PTSD and Criminogenic Thinking in Veterans Mark Fleming PhD CCHP-MH Mental health I<br />

452 Self-Injury: Public Health Surveillance for Quality Improvement Robert Canning PhD CCHP Quality improvement I<br />

453 Involuntary Medication: Clinicians’ Defense Against Civil Rights Lawsuits Joseph Goldberg JD Legal B<br />

454 Sleep Medicine for Better Health and a Safer Environment Julia Worrall ADN RN Chronic care I<br />

455 New Models of Care in Corrections Donna Strugar-Fritsch MPA BSN Administration<br />

I<br />

CCHP<br />

456 Personality Disorder in Corrections: Affliction, Identity, Label Sharen Barboza, PhD, CCHP-MH; Mental health, Medical I<br />

Michael Puerini MD CCHP-A<br />

3 pm – 3:15 pm Break<br />

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 8<br />

457 Hemophilia: What You Need to Know Angela Lambing MSN Medical, Emergency I<br />

services<br />

458 Initial Health Assessment for Nurses Arlene Thomas ANP APRN CCHP Nursing I<br />

459 Alcohol Dependence and Withdrawal Esmaeil Porsa MD MPH CCHP-P Substance abuse<br />

I<br />

CCHP-A<br />

460 Medication Verification: Perils, Pitfalls and Best Practices Lawrence Mendel DO CCHP Legal, Pharmaceuticals B<br />

461 Understanding the DOJ Restrictive Housing Recommendations (Part 1) Nicole Taylor PhD JD CCHP-MH; Segregation<br />

I<br />

Ryan Quirk PhD<br />

462 Incarceration of Drug Injectors: Modeling Its Role in HIV and HCV<br />

Jack Stone Infectious disease I<br />

Transmission<br />

463 State Prison Health Care: Monitoring and Measuring Its Quality and<br />

Maria Schiff MS Quality improvement B<br />

Continuity<br />

464 “Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall” (movie viewing) Edgar Barens MFA End-of-life care B<br />

4:15 pm – 4:30 pm Break<br />

4:30 pm – 5:30 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 9<br />

465 Clinical Provider Burnout: What It Means for You and Your Patients Aleksander Shalshin MD CCHP Medical I<br />

466 Help for Your Help Wanted Challenges Jessica Lee MSN RN CCHP Nursing, Administration I<br />

467 The Benefits and Challenges of Group Psychotherapy in Prison Lamberto Domingo PsyD Mental health B<br />

468 Inmate Abortions: Exercising the Legal Right to Choose Jessica Young JD CCHP Legal Issues B<br />

469 Understanding the DOJ Restrictive Housing Recommendations (Part 2) Nicole Taylor PhD JD CCHP-MH; Segregation<br />

I<br />

Ryan Quirk PhD<br />

470 Establishing a Prerelease Contraception Program for Women Donna Jackson-Kohlin MSN APRN Women’s issues I<br />

CCHP; Theresa Coley-Kouadio MSN<br />

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26<br />

7:15 am – 4:15 pm Registration<br />

7:30 am – 8:30 am Roundtable Breakfast Discussions<br />

8:30 am – 8:45 am Break<br />

8:45 am – 9:45 am CONCURRENT SESSION 10<br />

471 Identification and Management of Frequently Overutilized Medications in a<br />

Corrections Population<br />

Vincent Grattan RPh;<br />

Jeffrey Keller MD<br />

Medical<br />

472 Ethical Boundaries: What Nurses Need to Know Deborah Ash MSN LNC CCHP Nursing B<br />

473 Countertransference and the Specialized Treatment Unit Lauren Brown PsyD; Rachel Stanton Mental health<br />

I<br />

MSW; John Copeland LMHC<br />

I<br />

11<br />

Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A=Advanced * = APA approved sessions


Preconference ScHeduLe at a gLance SeminarS<br />

DATE/TIME EVENT/PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTERS CONTENT AREA SL<br />

474 Mental Health Care in Corrections: Why It’s Legally Required Jessica Young JD CCHP Legal B<br />

475 HIV in Corrections: Progress and Challenges Andrew Angelino MD Infectious disease I<br />

476 Hazardous Duty: The Invisible Effects of Working in Corrections Sharen Barboza PhD CCHP-MH Professional development B<br />

9:45 am – 10 am Break<br />

10 am – 2 pm Bookstore<br />

10 am – 11 am CONCURRENT SESSION 11<br />

477 Sick Call: Managing Common Skin Masses Esmaeil Porsa MD MPH CCHP-P Medical, Emergency I<br />

CCHP-A; Dianne Urey PA-C CCHP services<br />

478 Roles and Functions of State Boards of Nursing and Their Effect on Nurses’ Patricia Blair PhD JD CCHP-A Nursing I<br />

Practice<br />

479 Sheriff’s Face2Face Program to Aid Opioid Prevention Lewis Evangelidis JD Substance abuse I<br />

480 The Hidden Dangers of Tattoos Margaret Collatt BSN RN CCHP-RN Professional development B<br />

CCHP-A<br />

481 How to Bring Research Into Corrections Fred Rottnek MD CCHP-P Research B<br />

482 International Syringe Exchange in Prison: Current Practices and Lessons Andrew Reynolds; Richard Feffer Health education B<br />

Learned<br />

MS CCHP<br />

11 am – 11:15 am Break<br />

11:15 am – 12:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 12<br />

483 Understanding Seizure Disorders Edward Maa MD; Laura Bublitz BSN Medical<br />

I<br />

RN CCHP; DeAnne French RN<br />

484 Positive Outcomes Are Possible With a Successful Chronic Care Process Mariann Burnetti-Atwell PsyD CCHP;<br />

Tara Taylor BSN RN CCHP<br />

Nursing<br />

I<br />

485 Implementation of a Methadone Program in Jail: Lessons Learned Grant Phillips MD CCHP; Jeffrey<br />

Alvarez MD CCHP<br />

Mental health, Substance<br />

abuse<br />

486 Death in a County Jail: An Interactive Discussion of What to Do Scott Salemi JD Legal I<br />

I<br />

487 The Strategic Bedside Manner: How to Tactically Speak With Inmates James Martin MPSA Administration B<br />

488 Staff Retention and Leadership Michelle Kolinsky PsyD Staffing B<br />

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Educational Luncheon<br />

1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Break<br />

1:45 pm – 3 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 13<br />

489 Managing the Difficult Patient Steven Shelton MD CCHP-P CCHP-A Medical I<br />

490 RN vs. LPN Scope of Practice: Clarifying Roles Mary Muse MS RN CCHP-RN CCHP-A Nursing B<br />

491 Management of Insertion and Self-Embedding Behaviors Mitzi Peterson MSW LICSW CCHP; Mental health<br />

I<br />

Michael Beauchemin MA<br />

492 Programs for Pregnant Inmates: University–Community–Corrections Danielle Dallaire PhD; Rebecca Women’s issues<br />

B<br />

Partnerships<br />

Shlafer PhD; Marjie Mogul PhD<br />

493 Let’s Get Organized Using NCCHC Standards Tracey Titus RN CCHP-RN Standards and<br />

I<br />

accreditation<br />

3 pm – 3:15 pm Break<br />

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSION 14<br />

494 Telehealth: Improving Clinical Outcomes and Reducing Costs Thomas Lehman MD CCHP; Ellen Medical, Technology B<br />

Rappaport MPH CCHP<br />

495 Diabetes Primer for the Correctional Nurse Morgan Bailey DNP MBA Nursing I<br />

496 Underuse of Clozapine: A Missed Opportunity Vincent Grattan RPh Pharmaceuticals I<br />

497 Your Next Steps in Professional Development: CCHP, Advanced and Matissa Sammons MA CCHP Professional development B<br />

Specialty Certifications<br />

498 A Quality Improvement System for Mental Health Laura Ceballos PhD CCHP; David Mental health<br />

I<br />

Leidner PhD CCHP<br />

4:15 pm CONFERENCE ADJOURNS<br />

12<br />

Skill Level (SL) B=Basic I=Intermediate A=Advanced * = APA approved sessions


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find the resources you need in the exhibit hall.<br />

Past National Conference Exhibitors<br />

Abbott Point of Care<br />

Academy of Correctional Health<br />

Professionals<br />

Accountable HealthCare Staffing,<br />

Inc.<br />

Accu-Flo/Creative Services<br />

Advanced Technologies Group<br />

Alkermes<br />

American College of Correctional<br />

Physicians<br />

ARKRAY USA, Inc.<br />

Armor Correctional Health<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

Aseptico, Inc.<br />

Avera eServices<br />

Benco Dental<br />

Biolytical Laboratories<br />

Biomedical Systems<br />

BioReference Laboratories, Inc.<br />

California Coast University<br />

California Correctional Health<br />

Care Services<br />

Calmoseptine, Inc.<br />

Centurion, LLC<br />

Cerner Corporation<br />

Certified Correctional Health<br />

Professionals<br />

CFG Health Systems LLC<br />

CompuMed<br />

Contract Pharmacy Services, Inc.<br />

CorEMR<br />

Corizon Health, Inc.<br />

Correct Care Solutions<br />

Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc.<br />

CorrectCare – Integrated Health, Inc.<br />

CorrecTek, Inc.<br />

Correctional Medical Care, Inc.<br />

Corrections Corporation of<br />

America<br />

Darby Dental Supply LLC<br />

Dental Health Products, Inc.<br />

Dentrust Dental<br />

Diagnostic Direct LLC<br />

Diamond Pharmacy Services<br />

eClinicalWorks<br />

Fresenius Medical Care<br />

Garcia Laboratory<br />

GE Healthcare - Fusion<br />

The GEO Group, Inc.<br />

Gilead Sciences Inc.<br />

GlobalMed<br />

Health Care Systems, Inc.<br />

HealthWorks Analytics<br />

Henry Schein, Inc.<br />

Heritage Health Solutions<br />

Humane Restraint Co., Inc.<br />

Infinite Trading, Inc.<br />

InMedRx<br />

InSight Telepsychiatry<br />

Institutional Eye Care<br />

Jant Pharmacal Corporation<br />

Kalos, Inc.<br />

KaZee<br />

LabCorp<br />

LifeSync Corp.<br />

Marquis Software<br />

Maxim HealthCare Services<br />

Maxor Correctional Pharmacy<br />

Services<br />

McKesson Medical-Surgical<br />

Medical Search International<br />

Medique Products<br />

Mediware Information Systems<br />

Merck<br />

MHM Correctional Services, Inc.<br />

Mid America Health Inc.<br />

Moore Medical<br />

MTC Medical<br />

NaOClean-Americas<br />

NaphCare, Inc.<br />

National Commission on<br />

Correctional Health Care<br />

National Library of Medicine<br />

NCCHC Resources, Inc.<br />

NextGen Healthcare<br />

Nurse Competency<br />

Otto Trading, Inc.<br />

Parkland Health & Hospital System<br />

Pearson<br />

PharmCorr<br />

PillVac<br />

Pinel Medical<br />

PowerDMS<br />

PrismRX<br />

Provista<br />

Qiagen<br />

Retractable Technologies, Inc.<br />

Rhino Medical Services<br />

Sam Houston State University –<br />

College of Health Sciences<br />

Sapphire EHR<br />

Schryver Medical, Inc.<br />

Securus Technologies, Inc.<br />

Staff Care, Inc.<br />

Strelcheck & Associates<br />

Swank HealthCare<br />

Thayer Medical<br />

TigerText<br />

TridentUSA Health Services<br />

University of Massachusetts<br />

Medical School<br />

University of Texas Medical Branch<br />

Correctional Managed Care<br />

The Weitzman Institute<br />

Westwood Pharmacy<br />

Wexford Health Sources, Inc.<br />

tHanK You to our SPonSorS<br />

Corizon Health • Gilead Sciences • LabCorp<br />

MHM Correctional Services, Inc., & Centurion LLC<br />

NaphCare • Wexford Health Sources<br />

More opportunities are available!<br />

Contact sales@ncchc.org for more information.<br />

Did you know?<br />

More than 100 companies exhibited<br />

at the national conference in 2015!<br />

Lucky Stars Raffle<br />

You don’t need to be a high roller to win big<br />

at the always-popular nccHc raffle. gift cards,<br />

electronics and a two-night stay at the Paris Hotel<br />

are among the prizes to be raffled.<br />

This could be your lucky day!<br />

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Registration and Housing<br />

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE<br />

Early registration is $445 for up to 18 hours of stellar<br />

continuing education designed specifically for correctional<br />

health professionals. That’s only $25 per credit hour! The<br />

registration fee also includes breakfasts, lunches, beverage<br />

breaks and a reception.<br />

Register online at www.ncchc.org/national-conference.<br />

For fax or mail, use the registration form on the inside<br />

back cover.<br />

MEETING Location AND HOUSING<br />

All conference activities will take place at the Paris Hotel in<br />

Las Vegas. NCCHC has reserved a block of rooms at the hotel.<br />

Reserve your room by September 29 to ensure availability and<br />

lock in the special NCCHC conference rate of $155 + tax. For<br />

a link to hotel registration, go to www.ncchc.org/nationalconference,<br />

or call 877-603-4389. Please be aware that a $15<br />

processing fee will be incurred for reservations made over the<br />

phone. If you choose to call, mention the National Commission<br />

on Correctional Health Care to receive the group rate.<br />

PAYMENT AND CONFIRMATION<br />

Registration will not be processed without payment, which<br />

may be made by credit card, check or purchase order.<br />

Purchase orders are accepted only from government agencies<br />

and their contractors, and must accompany the registration<br />

form. A $30 fee will be assessed for purchase orders.<br />

Online registrants receive immediate confirmation and<br />

payment receipt. Registrants submitting via mail or fax will<br />

receive confirmation via email within three weeks of receipt.<br />

Please bring your confirmation notice when you check in at<br />

the NCCHC registration desk. Badges and materials will be<br />

distributed on-site.<br />

GUEST REGIStration<br />

A special rate of $75 is available for guests (outside of the<br />

field) or spouses of registered attendees. Guest registration<br />

provides access to all exhibit hall events, including the<br />

opening reception and lunch. It does not include access to<br />

educational sessions or provide continuing education credit.<br />

CANCELLATION POLICY<br />

Notification of cancellation must be made in writing.<br />

Cancellations received by September 23 will be refunded<br />

less a $100 processing fee. No refunds will be made for<br />

cancellations after September 23. Delegate substitutions are<br />

allowed at any time, but NCCHC must be notified in writing.<br />

Registrants who fail to attend the conference and do not<br />

notify NCCHC are responsible for full payment.<br />

REGIStration/INFORMATION DESK<br />

Attendees may pick up their badges and conference<br />

materials beginning on Saturday at 8 am.<br />

Saturday, October 22<br />

8 am–5 pm<br />

Sunday, October 23<br />

8 am–6:30 pm<br />

Monday, October 24<br />

7 am–5 pm<br />

Tuesday, October 25<br />

7:45 am–5:30 pm<br />

Wednesday, October 26 7:15 am–4:15 pm<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Visit www.ncchc.org/national-conference,<br />

email education@ncchc.org<br />

or call 773-880-1460.<br />

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CORRECTIONAL PHYSICIANS<br />

Annual Conference<br />

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CRITICAL TOPICS<br />

In Correctional Medicine<br />

Sunday, October 23, 2016<br />

Las Vegas, NV<br />

One day prior to the opening session of the NCCHC conference<br />

For more information or to register visit<br />

www.ACCPmed.org<br />

or call us at<br />

800-229-7380


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NATIONAL CONFERENCE on correctionaL HeaLtH care<br />

octoBer 22-26, 2016 • PariS HoteL, LaS VegaS<br />

Use this form or register online at www.ncchc.org/national-conference for immediate confirmation.<br />

Name ________________________________________________________________________Degree __________________________________________________<br />

Employer _____________________________________________________________________Job Title _________________________________________________<br />

Mailing Address ■ Home ■ Work __________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City ___________________________________________ State/Province _______ Zip/Postal Code _____________________ Country _________________________<br />

Phone ____________________________________ Cell Phone ___________________________________ Email ________________________________________<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

Monday–Wednesday, October 24-26 Thru 9/14/16 9/15–10/14/16<br />

Conference Registration ■ $445 ■ $495 $ ________________________<br />

PRECONFERENCE SEMINARS (Separate registration fee required.)<br />

Saturday, October 22, 9 am – 5 pm<br />

■ P-01 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2014 Standards for Jails and Prisons ■ $195 $ ________________________<br />

■ P-02 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015 Standards for Mental Health Services ■ $195 $ ________________________<br />

■ P-03 An In-Depth Review of NCCHC’s 2015 Standards for Juvenile Facilities ■ $195 $ ________________________<br />

Sunday, October 23, 9 am – 12:30 pm<br />

■ P-04 Beyond Good and Evil: The Soul of the Psychopath ■ $99 $ ________________________<br />

■ P-05 Continuous Quality Improvement: Strategies to Measure Change ■ $99 $ ________________________<br />

Sunday, October 23, 1:30 pm – 5 pm<br />

■ P-06 Gender Dysphoria: A Comprehensive Approach to Treatment and Policy Management ■ $99 $ ________________________<br />

■ P-07 How to Maximize the Affordable Care Act Provisions to Your Benefit ■ $99 $ ________________________<br />

OTHER REGISTRATION OPTIONS<br />

One Day Registration ■ Monday ■ Tuesday ■ Wednesday ■ $235 ■ $235 $ ________________________<br />

Academy Member Conference Registration ■ $400 ■ $450 $ ________________________<br />

Guest Registration (Guest Name____________________________) ■ $75 ■ $75 $ ________________________<br />

OPTIONAL ACADEMY MEMBERSHIP<br />

Academy of Correctional Health Professionals members receive a courtesy discount on conference registration. To join, indicate it below and include<br />

the membership dues in your conference registration fees. The Academy is an independent organization; visit www.correctionalhealth.org for information.<br />

Join<br />

Renew<br />

Regular Membership ■ $75 ■ $75 $ ________________________<br />

CCHP Discounted Membership ■ $50 ■ $50 $ ________________________<br />

PAYMENT FEIN: 36-3221830<br />

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■ MasterCard ■ Visa ■ American Express ■ Discover ■ Check Enclosed Payable to NCCHC TOTAL $ ______________________<br />

Card Number ____________________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date __________________________________<br />

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Billing Address (if different from above) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

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■ **Please invoice my facility. Purchase orders accepted only from government agencies and their contractors.<br />

Purchase order must accompany registration form. There is a $30 service charge for invoice processing.<br />

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY<br />

Return this registration form, along with payment, to:<br />

NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE<br />

1145 W. Diversey Parkway • Chicago, Illinois 60614<br />

Phone: 773-880-1460 • Fax: 773-880-2424 • email: info@ncchc.org • www.ncchc.org<br />

Register online at www.ncchc.org/national-conference


CELEBRATING<br />

NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />

ON CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE<br />

OCTOBER 22-26<br />

2016<br />

PARIS HOTEL, LAS VEGAS<br />

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National Commission on<br />

Correctional Health Care<br />

1145 W. Diversey Parkway<br />

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