Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
$5.00
This activity has the same content as "Understanding Abusive Head Trauma and Child Physical Abuse" that expired on December 12, 2020. If you participated in the original activity, please do not complete this release.
  • 11.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
$500.00
The Certified Telemental Health Physician program was written to reduce practitioner risk and increase patient satisfaction and improve patient outcomes with the use of telemental health.Becoming a Certified Telemental Health Physician will show patients, regulatory agencies, and licensure organizations that the education and competency has been gained to provide telemental health services. The Certified Telemental Health Physician program consists of 6 courses:
  • 6.00 Contact hours
$25.00
This course (Suicide Prevention and Intervention – 6 Hours) is on the model list and meets the requirement for the State of Washington mandatory suicide prevention training for all healthcare professionals (RCW 43.70.442).
  • Cultural Competency
  • 1.00 AANP Contact Hours
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
$0.00
This session will shine a light on health disparities in the U.S. and ways to overcome them by embracing diversity, combatting bias, and employing cultural competency to improve patient-provider communication. These valuable tips can ultimately enhance healthcare for your patients of all races, ethnicities, and cultures.
  • 2.00 MOC
  • 2.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 2.00 ANCC
  • 2.00 ASWB
$0.00
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. In response to a 13-fold increase in the number of reported cases within the span of two weeks and active cases in more than 100 countries, the WHO reached a decision that the COVID-19 outbreak should be characterized as a pandemic.
  • 5.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 5.00 ASWB
$30.00
Although there are benefits and necessities to living in rural areas, many living in these areas experience significant health and mental health disparities and challenges in accessing services. The goal of this course is to examine working in and with rural communities and the need for culturally sensitivity and competence. Health, mental health, and social work service disparities, barriers to help-seeking, and specific issues relevant to various subpopulations will be explored. Ethical issues unique to working within rural communities will also be discussed.
  • 5.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 5.00 ASWB
$0.00
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. It is vital for health and mental health professionals to learn when and how to include end-of-life discussions into their sessions, assist with decision making and planning, and learn the differences between palliative and end-of-life care.
  • 6.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 6.00 ASWB
$36.00
Ethical issues do not exist within a vacuum; rather, they emerge, evolve, and adapt within the sociocultural context of a particular society. In past decades, the field of professional ethics has received increased attention. Much of the discussion began in the 1960s in the medical field, where the blending of ethics, legalities, and medicine has become known as bioethics.
  • 8.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
$48.00
Substance use disorders continue to be an important health issue in the United States and can lead to significant problems in all aspects of a person's life. Appropriate assessment and management of substance use is a priority in patient care. In addition, the presence of substance use disorders can complicate the treatment or management of comorbid medical conditions.
  • 1.00 ANCC
$15.00
Each week, dozens of people die waiting for an organ or tissue transplant—lives that could be saved by improving general knowledge of organ donation and recovery among healthcare professionals and the lay public alike. Nurses are in a unique position to advocate for donation and to educate their patients as to the importance of being an organ donor. This course will review the donation process, including patient selection, processing potential donors, and organ/tissue preservation.

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