Additional Resources
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Questions about this training? Please contact Dave McEvoy
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Community Integrated Health (CIH) Resources
Community Health Needs Assessment Report - This is an example of a CHNA.
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT)
National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers -
Rural Health Information Hub –
The CP-C Examination Overview and Community Paramedic Certification Renewal Information –
(866) 820-5437, To report a possible case of child abuse or neglect or need a referral
Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) Resources
City of Missoula –
Montana Board of Crime Control –
NAMI –
Suicide Prevention and Crisis Resources
TXT "mt" to 741-741, 24-hour crisis line for mental health emergencies
(800) 442-4673, National hotline for suicide and crisis
(800) 273-8255, text 838255
– Patient Safety Plan Template
– Suicide prevention online chat resource
– Skills, Tools, and Training
NAMI –
The and - a list of crisis resources if you or a responder you know needs help immediately
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The Montana Office of Rural Health/Area Health Education Center (MORH/AHEC) has scholarships available to cover the cost of tuition for eligible Ñý¼§Ö±²¥.
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Textbook for the CIH training
You can purchase the textbook from the following vendors:
The Montana Office of Rural Health/Area Health Education Center (MORH/AHEC) has funding available to cover the cost of the textbooks for the following program participants: CDC COVID-19 Health Equity Grant, Behavioral Health Training Program, and Montana Family Support Program. If you are a participant in one of these, please indicate so on the application form and your textbook will be paid for by MORH/AHEC. If you are unsure of which program to select please reach out to your supervisor for clarification. If needed, you can email Sydney Pearce with other questions.
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The Montana Board of Medical Directors established a 48-hour clinical requirement for CIH providers. The specifics, location, and scope of these clinical rotations are at the discretion of the CIH program's medical director to better tailor the clinical experience to the setting, and patient demographic that the CIH provider may be serving. The clinical experience can be decided by you and your medical director to best meet your educational needs.
The endorsement submission form is on the Montana Board of Medical Examiners website. Present your clinical hours to your CIH Medical Director for review, fill out the endorsement form and have the medical director sign it. Mail your submission, along with $10, to the address listed on the form.
Questions? Contact your CIH program's medical director or Dave McEvoy for more information.