Mulligan Center

 


The David H. Mulligan Center for Health Promotion


The training calendar of the David H. Mulligan Center for Health Promotion is a program of the Division of Prevention and Community Services, coordinated by the Area Health Education Center of Southeastern Massachusetts.

 

In addition to the trainings listed on the current calendar, The Mulligan Center offers a wide variety of health-specific and capacity-building trainings geared to the professional development needs of educators, health care, social service, and substance abuse treatment providers.  Trainings are offered at our training center in Brockton, but can also be custom designed for your agency or school and brought to your site upon request.

 

Continuing Education Units are offered for nurses, social workers, CADAC and CHES. 


For more info, including dates, times and descriptions,
or to Register for a training, click on a training topic below:

David H. Mulligan Center for Health Promotion Spring 2012

Featured Trainings

Welcoming All Genders: Culturally Competent Care for Transgender Patients/Clients 

Cross-Cultural Communication in Healthcare and Human Services

Consumer Engagement: Providers & Consumers Working as a Team to Improve Health Outcomes

Emergency Preparedness for Healthcare and Human Services

Red Cross Classes (CPR, First Aid, Babysitting and Chokesaver Training)

Special Training Series on HIV and Related Health Topics

Starting in January 2012 and running through June 2012, The Statewide Homeless/HIV Integration Project (SH/HIP) with AHEC of Southeastern Massachusetts will present a special training series which will focus on a different topic each month.  Each training will be related to topics that are important to HIV/AIDS integration.

**Click the links below to view course details and add courses to the shopping cart**

Thirty Years of HIV: Understanding the History/Moving Toward the Future

HIV Risk Assessments: Implementing Person-Centered Approaches

The ABCs of Viral Hepatitis

Reducing the Risk and Preventing Accidental Opioid Overdose

Harm Reduction In Practice

Understanding Substance Use and Misuse