2021 ACA Nashville Program Book_151st Congress of Correction

Learning Objectives: • Participants will be able to assess the impacts of the pandemic on the mental health of health care providers and front -line workers. • Participants will be able to build understanding of the risk for suicide for health care professionals and front-line workers. • Participants will be able to construct strategies to recognize signs of emotional distress related to the pandemic and provide support for our health care providers and front-line workers. Moderator: Tony J. Washington , M.B.A., Healthcare Executive/Division Administrator, Utah Department of Corrections, Draper, Utah Speakers: Diane Kearns , M.S. Ed, LPC, Centurion, Vienna, Virginia; E. Carolina Montoya , Psy.D., Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation, Miami, Florida; Tony J. Washington , M.B.A., Healthcare Executive/ Division Administrator, Utah Department of Corrections, Draper, Utah

Workshops Thursday, Aug. 12 t 3:45–5:15 p.m.

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Ryman Auditorium, known colloquially as the “Mother Church of Country Music”.

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