CPAN FAQ

What is the CPAN? CPAN, or the Child Psychiatry Access Network, is a free and trusted mental health resource for pediatric clinicians in Texas. CPAN offers provider-to-provider consultations related to specific patients, answers to general questions, care coordination, and training to pediatric clinicians to assist with identifying and treating mental health issues in patients up … Read more

  The Texas Child Psychiatry Access Network (CPAN) is a network of 12 regional hubs seated in academic health-related institutions (HRIs) across Texas that assist primary care and pediatric providers in supporting the mental health needs of children and adolescents under age 23. Our services include: Provider-to-provider consultations with child psychiatrists on differential diagnosis, and … Read more

Lending Library

The Lending Library offers patients/participants the opportunity to check-out a blood pressure monitor for a duration of either 14 days (UT Health East Texas Clinics) or 30 days (community locations) for personal use. Along with free use of blood pressure monitors, patients/participants will also learn how to accurately measure their blood pressure and will receive … Read more

Blood Pressure Management

Read about Health Threats from High Blood Pressure | American Heart Association Hypertension (Blood Pressure Management) Workshop Series Learn about healthy choices that will lead to preventing, managing and controlling high blood pressure and cholesterol. These workshops provide information to help control blood pressure and encourage participants to make healthy lifestyle choices and is designed … Read more

Prevent T2 Program

  This National Diabetes Prevention Program is approved by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and taught by a CDC certified Lifestyle Change Coach. It is a year-long workshop series that is proven to help people with prediabetes prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes by 58 percent. Find out if you are at … Read more

Active Living After Cancer

The Active Living After Cancer program is a 12-week, free workshop series designed to encourage cancer survivors who are not currently receiving treatment and their caregivers to make healthy choices, get active, and ultimately feel better. This workshop is held once a week for 12 weeks, either virtually using MS Teams or in person. Video … Read more

COVID-19 and Mental Health

Resources for Medical Providers Health Care Provider Well-Being During COVID-19 – Tips for health care providers to manage stress. https://www1.ucdenver.edu/docs/librariesprovider45/covid-19-support/health-care-provider-well-being.pdf Headspace- Headspace is an online resource and phone app that facilitates mindful meditation. They are offering their premium subscription free for healthcare providers for the remainder of 2020. https://www.headspace.com/health-covid-19 Ten Percent Happier Coronavirus Sanity Guide – […]

Pollen & Mold Count

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