Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- Domestic Violence
- 3.00 ANCC
$18.00
Learn about domestic violence prevalence, categories, recognizing signs, and reporting obligations in this course for healthcare professionals.
- Domestic Violence
- 5.00 ANCC
$27.00
Learn about the modern definition of IPV, encompassing same-sex partner violence. Gain skills in recognizing warning signs and applying evidence-based assessment and treatment, with specialized health and legal resources for those in abusive relationships.
- Domestic Violence
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
For centuries, society has avoided addressing violence among family members. As medical caregivers, we must remember that the definition of violence includes not only actual injuries, but also the consequences of the threat of violence. Battery is the single most common cause of injuries to women. Annually in the U.S., between 2-4 million women experience severe assault. The actual incidence of battery is difficult to determine.
- Domestic Violence
- 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 3.00 ANCC
- 3.00 ASWB
$21.00
Because of the number of individuals affected, it is likely that most healthcare professionals will encounter patients in their practice who are victims/survivors of domestic violence. Accordingly, it is essential that healthcare professionals are taught to recognize and accurately interpret behaviors associated with domestic violence. It is incumbent upon the healthcare professional to establish and implement protocols for early identification of domestic violence victims/survivors and their abusers.
- Domestic Violence
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 37.9% of Florida women and 29.3% of Florida men will be victims of domestic violence by family members or a partner in their lifetime. This is slightly different from the national average, which has 41% of women and 26% of men experiencing intimate partner violence.
- Domestic Violence
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 2.00 ANCC
- 2.00 ASWB
$15.00
Domestic violence continues to be a prevalent problem in the United States today. Because of the number of individuals affected, it is likely that most healthcare professionals will encounter patients in their practice who are victims. Accordingly, it is essential that healthcare professionals are taught to recognize and accurately interpret behaviors associated with domestic violence. It is incumbent upon the healthcare professional to establish and implement protocols for early identification of domestic violence victims and their abusers.
- Domestic Violence
- 2.00 AANP Contact Hours
- 2.00 AAPA Category I CME
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 2.00 ANCC
$15.00
Domestic or family violence affects everyone, regardless of gender, race, education, profession, or socioeconomic status. Both abusers and victims come from diverse backgrounds. Health care professionals who focus on a single individual are missing the dysfunctional dynamics that sustain all abusive relationships. In the context of domestic violence, professional responsibilities for health care workers fall within the primary categories of recognition, intervention, and prevention.
- Domestic Violence
- 0.51 AANP Contact Hours
- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Intimate partner violence and child abuse are significant public health problems that impact mental and physical health. This session will present evidence-based tools that can be used to identify intimate partner violence and child abuse. Participants will learn how to respond to intimate partner violence and child abuse in the primary care setting. Best practice guidelines and legal obligations will be reviewed.
- Domestic Violence
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women—greater than car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined. National trends show increases in domestic homicides, assaults, and other incidents over the years. During this talk you will learn about the factors that contributed to them. You will also learn about the opportunities we have as health care providers to help stop the violence.