TeleMental Health Professional Orientation

This course reduces risk and provides education and competency to meet regulatory and licensure requirements for practitioners providing telemental health services to patients.
Category
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Cost $100.00
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Primary care practitioners treat many civilians and veterans of all ages who exhibit symptoms of PTSD, but many lack the necessary knowledge to identify PTSD and perform differential diagnosis.
HSC Center for Older Adults: 2023-25 Addressing Depression in the Context of Age-Friendly Care

Major depressive disorder comes under the "M" of Mentation of the Age-Friendly Health System model. This activity will discuss suicidal epidemiology, assessment, and treatment for Major Depressive Disorder.
HIV/AIDS: Update for Behavioral Health Professionals

Since the discovery of HIV, scientists have made major inroads in understanding modes of transmission, infectivity, and pathogenicity. Therapeutic alternatives, especially antiretroviral drugs, have been tested and approved and are providing benefit to many who are HIV-infected.
Anemia in the Elderly

Anemia may be common in the elderly patient, but it should not be accepted as normal aging. The scientific evidence suggests that consequences of untreated geriatric anemia are significant. Anemia leads to poorer quality of life and increased morbidity and mortality.
Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Counseling

There is a growing recognition of the importance of the spiritual domain in the counseling process and the need for training materials and strategies for integrating the Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC) competencies into the field of counsel
The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic

Widespread outbreaks of novel (new) coronavirus infection have occurred in each of the past two decades, and the current outbreak poses the third threat of a severe novel coronavirus epidemic on a global scale.
Counseling Patients at the End of Life

End-of-life decisions can be complex and challenging. Health and mental health professionals can help with their expertise, whether it is for the person facing death, their family, surrogate decision makers, or caregiver.