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Learning Days Event
The annual Learning Days conference brings together more than 200 health care providers, public health professionals and community partners to exchange information, advance health equity, and build relationships.
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Learning Days is an annual spring event when Health Care Homes and Behavioral Health Homes services providers, public health and community partners come together to share best practice, learn from each other, and form collaborative relationships. Learning Days 2024 took place on May 16 in St. Cloud, MN. Links to presentations and other information about the event are posted below
Check back in early 2025 about submitting presentations for the next Learning Days.
Connect with 200+ primary care clinic providers and partners who are working together to improve the quality, outcomes and value of care while advancing health equity in their clinics and communities. Invest in the future of primary care by becoming a sponsor or exhibitor at Learning Days 2025. Check back in 2025 for more information.
Check back next year for information about Learning Days 2025.
The cost of registration is $150 for a full-day conference, and includes a light breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack.
Meet the speakers for Learning Days 2024.
- A1 Transportation Pilot: Collaborating to Address Barriers for Non- English-Speaking Patients (PDF)
- A2 Trends in Mental Health & Levels of Care (PDF)
- A3 Practice Tools and Resources for Age-Friendly and Dementia-Friendly Care (PDF)
- B1 Connecting Community and Population Health Practices: Better Together! (PDF)
- B2 Opportunities for Advancing CHW Training, Expansion and Sustainability in Minnesota (PDF)
- B3 The Case for Weight Inclusive Healthcare (PDF)
- C1 Caring for Community from Within: Building an Employee Wellness Program (PDF)
- C2 Patient Perspective: Caring for Patients with Disabilities (PDF)
- C3 Population Health Approaches to CKD in Primary Care: Improve Quality of Care, Reduce Cardiovascular Risk, and Address Health Inequities (PDF)
- MNCARES Care Coordination Study Update (PDF)
Check back in 2025.
Check back in 2025.