Friday, 5 December 2014

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Welcome to the I & T Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Support Site. “ERP” is a commonly used term in the business world to describe efforts that help



streamline the business efforts across a whole organization. The ERP Department works to continually improve the business process of Broward County



Public Schools. This site is dedicated to providing customer support needs and is designed to assist you to execute programs and implement school board



policy. For Support please contact: I & T Service Desk 754-321-0411. NOTE: This site is best viewed with display settings at 1280 x 1084 or higher.



UNLEASHING THE POWER OF BIOTECH AT NCCU



North Carolina Central University is home to one of the newest and most innovative biotechnology educational initiatives in the country and the only formal biotech degree program offered by a North Carolina university. The University’s Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) is creating a pool of incredibly well-trained students ready to excel in biotechnology and biomanufacturing workplaces upon graduation. Our institute has a strong research focus, particularly in the areas of drug discovery and manufacturing technology.



I-BRITE® Eye Whitening



Do your eyes look red and bloodshot ?



Do people often ask, “Are you tired?”



Do some people say you look like you’re smoking pot or are on drugs ?



Do your eyes make you feel self-conscious or embarrassed to be around other people?



Are there brown spots on the whites of your eyes?



Does it bother you when you look at your eyes in the mirror?



Do people often ask if you were out late the night before?



Do you notice yellowing of the eyes that makes you look unhealthy?



Do you feel like you’re ‘addicted’ to “get the red out” drops and wish you had white eyes?



Are you disappointed to still have red eyes after LASIK?



Do you avoid making eye contact with other people?



Are you suffering in silence?



Do you secretly use “get-the-red-out” drops?



Do your eyes make you look older than you are?



Do your eyes look “dirty” ?



If you answered YES to any of the above, you just might be a candidate for I-BRITE® Eye Whitening procedure for whiter eyes. It may have been many years that people have suffered the stigma of how their eyes look. Some people think it is too good to be true when they find out that something can now be done.



» To discover more about I-BRITE® Eye Whitening, simply click here to schedule a consultation or for personalized attention call (310) 594-5209.



Before and After Gallery



Are You a Candidate?



I-Brite Procedure



The environment can be hard on the eyes. A combination of exposure to pollution, sunlight, dusty environments, or smoke can cause permanent changes in your eyes, making them look bloodshot and unhealthy even though you feel 100% perfect! In addition, patients may also notice a slight yellowing or brown spots on the white eyes over time. This covers the white eyes underneath.



I-BRITE ® can even improve the appearance from a rare condition called Nevus of Ota.



Patients may note a scratchy sensation for a period of days, dryness of the eyes, light sensitivity, and/or recurrence of blood vessels. Other risks include scleral thinning and infection – which are rare. We conducted a review of 1240 cases who had I-Brite® which showed light sensitivity beyond 6 months occurred in 3 cases (0.4%). In most cases, once the eyes heal patients frequently report their eyes feel more moist and comfortable than prior to the procedure. When you come in for your consultation, Dr. Brian will discuss the risks of the I-Brite® procedure with you.



Patients with mental illness or psychiatric disorders may not be good candidates for I-Brite® because of 1) unrealistic expectations 2) difficulty accepting less than perfect results, and 3) continuous fixation on cosmetic variances due to individual differences in the body’s healing response.



The I-BRITE® Consumer Report covers “must know” essentials to whiter and brighter eyes. This report will show you how to reveal, refresh and restore your whiter and brighter eyes.



It used to be easy. Companies and brands could rely on one or two traditional media choices to drive leads and sales.



However, as digital media has grown more pervasive in consumers' lives, it is now more important than ever to connect with consumers at every touch point. Miss out on one opportunity, and you could miss out entirely.



In this new and emerging media landscape, we believe the medium is as important as the message. Individuals integrate with ingenuity memorably expressed. Period. So we're here to help your product or service no matter where you are in the brand lifecycle. We even work with clients to help train sales teams to maximize conversation.



At BRITE we are a team of dynamic forward thinkers with the ability to innovate, and navigate, the new and emerging landscape. We're here to apply our full range of creativity to the fulfillment of your goals.



We have national brand experience on iconic brands such as Disney, Yellow Tail wines, Jaguar, Hilton, Embassy Suites and Binswanger as well as deep experience developing independent brands.



We are a strategy and design agency that helps brands get ahead in this new day.



BR ief I ntervention and T reatment for E lders



Funded by the SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse Treatment SBIRT Initiative (2006-2011)



Mission



The mission of the Florida BRITE Project was to serve individuals 55 years and older to identify non-dependent substance use or prescription medication issues and to provide effective service strategies prior to their need for more extensive or specialized substance abuse treatment. BRITE implemented the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) initiative of the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). BRITE was the only project funded by an SBIRT grant to specifically focus on an older adult population.



History: The Pilot Project



The SAMHSA/CSAT grant award was built on the success of a three-year pilot project from 2004-2007 funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse Program Office (DCF/SAPO) and conducted in four Florida counties. Provider agencies offered in-home screenings and services, focusing on brief intervention for alcohol, illicit substances, and prescription and over-the-counter medications. Results published in the American Journal of Public Health (Schonfeld et al. 2010) describe 3,497 screenings, demonstrating statistically significant reductions in use of alcohol, medications, and illicit drugs, as well as reduced symptoms of depression.



The SBIRT Initiative



In late 2006, Florida was awarded a $14 million CSAT grant to focus on providing services within primary and emergency health care settings, public health clinics, elder homes, and aging services. Dr. Robert Hazlett, who had previously worked on Pennsylvania’s SBIRT project developed the protocols that allowed BRITE to shift from a pilot project to the requirements for the federal grant.



In the SBIRT grant, BRITE clients were served by one of four categories of service providers receiving contracts from DCF: healthcare providers (urgent care centers, trauma hospitals, emergency departments, and VA facilities), aging services, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment services. Over the five year grant, a total of 30 provider agencies in 18 counties conducted 85,001 screenings in over 70 different locations. Also, in 2010, under separate funding from the Florida Department of Children and Families, BRITE services were expanded to include adults under age 55 at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, and Pensacola, resulting in an additional 6,000 screenings. Although the grant ended on September 14, 2011, several sites have continued to implement a modified version of the SBIRT model. Published results from the five-year SBIRT grant are available at:



Schonfeld, L. Hazlett, R. W. Hedgecock, D. K. Duchene, D. M. Burns, L. V. and Gum, A. M. (2014). Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for older adults with substance misuse. American Journal of Public Health . e-View Ahead of Print. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301859



Locations



The Florida BRITE Project provider agencies were headquartered in the sites represented by the red stars in the map below. Cumulatively, these agencies screened in more than 70 different locations including hospitals, urgent care centers, trauma centers, aging services, health fairs, and numerous other locations.



Lakeview Center, Inc. Baptist Hospital Emergency Room, Pensacola



Urban Jacksonville/Shands Jacksonville Medical Center - Level I Trauma Center



Urban Jacksonville Aging Services



Shands Jacksonville Level 1 Trauma Center



Palm Beach County Division of Senior Services



Hanley Center - Lakeside Hospital (West Palm Beach)



Broward County Elderly and Veterans Services Division (2 sites)



Broward County VA Outpatient Center (Miami VA Healthcare System)



Southwest Florida Addiction Services



The Florida BRITE Project – Resources



The Florida BRITE Project collects prescreening, screening, and assessment data using instruments required by SAMHSA’s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (the funding source for the project) and educational materials developed by Dr. Hazlett. These are as follows.



Required CSAT GPRA Instruments:



Go to SAMHSA’s “Services Accountability Improvement System or “SAIS” at https://www. samhsa-gpra. samhsa. gov/home/index. htm At the bottom of the page click on the box that says: “CSAT-GPRA” this will take you to another webpage. Click on “GO” and this will take you to the CSAT GPRA page On the far left side of the page, click on the “Data Collection Tools” This will open another header “Services” click on that Select the English or Spanish language instructions for the GPRA assessments as required.



Procedures for Initiating and Sustaining the Florida BRITE Project



Authored by Robert W. Hazlett, Ph. D, CAC, CCS



Florida BRITE Project “Business Process Analysis” – This is a guide for BRITE providers to use to obtain information about a clinic or hospital unit’s operating routine. It guides the BRITE team’s effort to design a protocol to implement BRITE in a specific setting, while being sensitive to the workflow and logistical support issues of that particular setting.



Florida BRITE Project “Initial Training Manual” – this manual provides training to site personnel for screening of potential substance use, abuse and dependence disorders in a hospital, primary care or clinic setting and how to apply brief intervention strategies matched to the patient’s severity of use/abuse of alcohol and other drugs (AOD).



Florida BRITE Project “Sustainability Manual” – This is a guide to understanding what is involved in the process of developing a sustainability plan for SBIRT services even after federal grant funding ends. It is a framework that allows for flexibility and change in your agency’s local environment, and that considers elements that may impact that environment.



Assessment Instruments and Educational Materials for BRITE



Some materials are in the public domain and available from CSAT and other selected instruments developed for BRITE can be accessed by emailing Dr. Robert Hazlett: robert_hazlett@dcf. state. fl. us



Screening Instruments



BRITE Prescreening Instrument – NOTE: You are required to complete the demographics section of GPRA Screen Part A as well BRITE Prescreen (English) BRITE Prescreen (Spanish)



Short Geriatric Depression Scale (S-GDS) – Administer if the person responds “YES” to either of the two prescreening items on depression. S-GDS (English) S-GDS (Spanish)

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