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Clinical Reviewer Training
This live Go to Webinar training is designed for RNs who will be completing the HRST Clinical Review. This training is REQUIRED to the complete Clinical Review. The purpose of this training is to help nurses assigned to completing the Clinical Review, do so more accurately. All times are EST.
Registrations Remaining: 487
Prerequisites
1. Successful completion of the HRST Online Rater Training
2. Must be an RN
Additional Info
Attendee information - Online Rater Training must be completed prior to registering for this class.
No attendance certificates or CEU's are provided for attending this webinar.
**When registering, if you do not see your agency name under the "client" section - look for your state, and then your agency name will appear in the "provider agency" section.
All times are EST.
Date & Time
EST
Thu, Sep 23rd 2021
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
EST. One hour break for lunch
Step 1: Payment
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Presenters
Debra Davis RN, CDDN
Person-Centered Thinking TrainerDeb has over 20 years as a Registered Nurse working with vulnerable populations, including those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Mental Illness, and Aging. She is a Certified Developmental Disabilities Nurse and a Registered Nurse Trainer for the state of Illinois. She has been a member of DDNA for over 13 years and served as the president of Central IL DDNA for 10 years. She is currently the Clinical Services Manager for IntellectAbility, as well as, a Person-Centered Thinking trainer certified by The Learning Community for Person-Centered Practices.
Daleigh Tallent MSN, RN, CDDN
HRST Clinical Service RepresentativeDaleigh began a second career as a Registered Nurse in 2013. She has worked in various settings, including ambulatory, acute, and long-term care, as well as nursing education. Daleigh received her MSN in Nursing Administration in 2017 and has since held several leadership roles. In 2018, her passion for patient advocacy, caring for vulnerable populations, and staff development led her to a career in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. She has served as a Regional Director/RN, Lead I/DD RN, and Developmental Disability Professional (DDP) in both private and government sectors in Georgia. Daleigh joined IntellectAbility as a Clinical Support Service Rep in April 2021.