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Beyond the Binary: Master Class in Gender-Affirming Healthcare

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Beyond the Binary: Master Class in Gender-Affirming Healthcare offers a comprehensive, evidence-based exploration of gender, sex development, and the diverse spectrum of gender identities. Tailored for healthcare professionals, this course delves into the science of sex and gender, the formation of gender identity, and best practices for delivering gender-affirming care across the lifespan. Learners will gain insights into both medical and non-medical approaches to gender-affirming care for cisgender and transgender individuals, with a strong emphasis on clinical excellence, inclusivity, and patient-centered care.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Fostering Safety and Trust through Trauma-Informed Practices

NETCE

This course begins by highlighting the benefits of social connection, touch, and therapeutic relationships for individuals with trauma. Participants will examine the science behind effective bedside manner, focusing on co-regulation and its crucial role in client success. The curriculum will then address how to shift language to support clients' self-sufficiency, empowerment, and autonomy. Participants will identify different types of boundaries and learn strategies to help clients navigate medical treatments while maintaining their voice. Finally, the course will cover how to integrate trauma-informed care into marketing practices and professional conduct, ensuring a holistic and respectful approach to client interactions.

3.0 hrs

Live

Free

Empowering Digital Health: Mastering Virtual Healthcare Assistants

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

This course aims to bridge the knowledge gap of healthcare professionals in integrating virtual healthcare assistants within clinical settings. Participants will gain hands-on training in implementing these technologies, focusing on practical applications and ethical considerations. By the end of the course, attendees will understand how to leverage virtual assistants effectively to enhance patient care, engagement, and operational efficiency to empower healthcare providers to use virtual healthcare assistants as tools for streamlining workflows and delivering improved patient experiences.

1.5 hrs

Live

$35

Cognitive Screening for Dementia

NETCE

About the Course This course is designed to provide an overview into aspects of the older adult population as a cohort, understanding of different types of dementias, and thorough insight into the different cognitive assessment tools. It should be noted that these assessment tools vary based on symptoms and input from patient caregivers, and they are not necessarily diagnostic tools; rather they are tools that can unveil potential signs and symptoms of dementia and prompt the need for additional testing and examination by trained healthcare professionals. Learners will be able to identify types of dementia and the need to discern how to treat the patient most effectively in a safe, dignified manner with appropriate support, if necessary. Other aspects of this course include insights into preventative care and healthy lifestyle choices.

4.0 hrs

Live

Free

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Assessment and Treatment Strategies

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects an estimated one in three women and one in ten men in the United States, cutting across every socioeconomic, racial, and cultural group (CDC, 2024). Persistent under-recognition in healthcare settings fuels preventable injury, chronic illness, and premature mortality, while escalating costs exceed $3.6 billion in direct medical spending each year (Peterson et al., 2023). This course equips clinicians across disciplines with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, assess, and respond to IPV through trauma-informed, culturally responsive practice.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$27

Evidence Based Approaches to Pain Control

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Every patient feels and responds to pain differently, and it is critical that pain management strategies for inpatients be tailored to each patient to provide adequate pain relief. A variety of analgesics and alternative treatments to assist with pain management are presented. Pain management is evolving, and medical professionals need to be aware of current guidelines and clinical best practices. This course (Evidence Based Approaches to Pain Control) enhances your knowledge about opioids, so you can feel more confident regarding patients in pain as well as managing pain appropriately. This pain management continuing education course covers understanding the experience of pain, providing appropriate assessment, various interventions for pain, and opioid misuse, abuse, and differential diagnoses to name a few.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Navigating Emotional Changes: Practical Approaches for Post-Stroke Patients

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

Stroke is an acute medical event with long-term physical, cognitive,and psychological impact on the patient and the family system. Current treatment for stroke includes medical stabilization and some level of physical rehabilitation. However, the cognitive-affective deficits resulting from stroke can be devastating to patients (i.e., Involuntary Emotional Expressive Disorder [IEED]) and caregivers as well. With present trends in reimbursement shifting the greater part of the recuperation process away from the hospital setting and into the community, primary providers including psychologists and other allied health professionals, are playing a greater role in patients' recovery. Effective treatment of the psychological consequences of stroke can maximize a patient's gains, improve quality of life, facilitate a productive lifestyle, and reduce excess healthcare utilization. This course reviews the prevalence, etiology, and consequences of stroke. Emotional sequelae of stroke for the patient and caregiver are discussed, with a focus on depressive and pseudodepressive disorders. Evidence-based assessment of post-stroke psychological disorders is presented. Current treatment trends and directions for future intervention research are reviewed.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Mental Illness : Treating the Whole Patient

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

This course provides an overview of multidimensional factors, perspectives, and approaches associated with mental illness. It surveys major perspectives and reviews the history of the perception of mental disorder in today's society. Identification, diagnosis, therapeutic approaches, and institutional responses within the context of social work practice, values, and ethics are discussed. Symptoms, effects, and treatment options of different mental health disorders are studied. Medical, legal, and social issues related to mental health and the treatment of people with mental disorders are also addressed.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Alzheimer'S Disease

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people, and, as such, continues to have significant impact among families, the healthcare system and society. The purpose of the course is to explain what the disease is, describes the main areas in which researchers are working, a contemporary review of diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management strategies in the fight against AD.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Resident Rights

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

The purpose of this course is to expand the CNAs awareness of long-term residents rights. This will prepare them to uphold these rights while giving care.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

A Straightforward Look at Medications to Treat Opioid Use Disorders

NETCE

This interactive session is designed for nonmedical and medical professionals who want to better understand the medications used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). Whether you work in recovery support, housing, or case management, or just want to learn more, this course breaks down the science in a simple, approachable way--no medical degree required. Together, we'll explore how these medications work, why they matter, and how understanding them can help reduce stigma and support long-term recovery. The goal? To equip everyone with the knowledge and confidence to be part of the solution.

2.0 hrs

Live

Free

Spiritual Abuse: Recognizing and Addressing in Clinical Situations

NETCE

Spiritual abuse is not just relevant for those who have been members of the cults that get documentaries made about them. Spiritual abuse is a very real condition that can impact individuals who struggle with mental health, substance use, or relationship issues. In this workshop, theories of spiritual abuse and approaches to understanding it are explored through pastoral, developmental, and clinical lenses. Generally defined as the use of God or religion as tools to gain power and control by the abuser, spiritual abuse is one of the most overlooked forms of abuse in clinical settings. However, the willingness to address it will give clinicians added insight into many of their clients and how to more effectively and holistically address treatment. Case studies, personal reflection, and other critical thinking activities will help participants understand how the construct of spiritual abuse is relevant to clinical practice and apply this knowledge to assessment and treatment planning.

2.0 hrs

Live

Free

Sound Healing in Clinical Practice: Evidence-Based Tools for Ethical Integration and Regulation

CONTINUED

Sound can regulate the nervous system, support trauma healing, and create access to emotional states that talk therapy alone can't reach. This training explores the clinical application of sound healing techniques, from vocal toning to tuning forks, and how to ethically and effectively integrate them into behavioral health settings.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Risk Management Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This presentation offers a risk management approach to addressing ethical issues in clinical mental health practice. Rather than focusing solely on avoiding lawsuits or licensing complaints, the presentation emphasizes ethically sound, client-centered decision-making that protects client wellbeing, respects client rights, and supports compliance with relevant ethical standards, laws, and agency policies. Participants will explore strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to practice risks, particularly when clinicians face competing interests, conflicting obligations, or uncertainty about the best course of action. This course was developed for an interprofessional audience.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Applying Couples Counseling Theories in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

Couples therapy is often perceived as a complex and demanding modality, even for experienced practitioners. This foundational course provides a comprehensive overview of prominent theoretical frameworks, including the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Imago Relationship Therapy. Participants will examine core concepts from each approach and analyze their application through clinical case studies to bridge the gap between theory and practice. This training is designed to enhance clinical confidence and provide the essential competencies required for effective engagement in couples counseling.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Mistreatment in Supervision: Ethics, Clinical Impact, and Interventions

CONTINUED

This course examines the ethical obligations of supervisors to maintain professional conduct and prevent supervisee mistreatment. Participants will review the behavioral standards mandated while exploring the professional and personal impacts of supervisory misconduct. The curriculum identifies specific risk factors that contribute to mistreatment and provides practical interventions for prevention. This training equips supervisors with the tools necessary to uphold ethical integrity and foster healthy supervisory relationships.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse: Supporting Clients from Traumatic Families

NETCE

Supporting clients in breaking the cycle of trauma and abuse involves helping them understand their history and how it impacts them today, including how it impacts their relationships, parenting, and other areas of their lives. Supporting them in developing awareness and understanding helps pave the way for developing insight into new ways of interacting with others, and other ways to help break the cycle of trauma and abuse in families.

3.0 hrs

Live

Free

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This webinar demonstrates a practical approach to integrating human rights into ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Participants will explore how rights derived from international instruments, national laws, and state regulations can guide responses to complex issues such as autonomy, access to care, discrimination, dignity, equity, and confidentiality. Through applied examples and case discussions, attendees will learn how to translate abstract rights into concrete clinical actions, strengthening both ethical reasoning and advocacy.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This webinar demonstrates a practical approach to integrating human rights into ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Participants will explore how rights derived from international instruments, national laws, and state regulations can guide responses to complex issues such as autonomy, access to care, discrimination, dignity, equity, and confidentiality. Through applied examples and case discussions, attendees will learn how to translate abstract rights into concrete clinical actions, strengthening both ethical reasoning and advocacy.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics in Behavioral Health

NETCE

This course is intended to provide details on professional ethics and values for behavioral and mental health professionals. It emphasizes the importance of professional values and ethics and identifies their role and impact for these professions, so that practitioners can prevent unethical behaviors in their practice and provide exceptional patient care

4.0 hrs

Live

Free

Ethical Integrity in Mental Health: A Framework for Proactive Decision-Making

CONTINUED

This course emphasizes the use of structured ethical decision-making models to reduce ambiguity and strengthen clinical judgment. Participants will explore strategies for preventing ethical errors, applying a comprehensive decision-making framework, understanding the interplay between legal and ethical considerations, and effectively managing threats to confidentiality. The training highlights practical, clinically relevant applications across individual, family, couples, and group therapy contexts. Clinicians will leave with enhanced tools for navigating complex ethical challenges in diverse treatment settings.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

Assessing and Treating Intimate Partner Violence: A Developmental and Personality-Based Approach

CONTINUED

This course examines intimate partner violence through a clinical lens that integrates screening, risk assessment, referral, and intervention strategies with an emphasis on underlying personality, attachment, and self-regulatory processes. Participants will explore how individual and interpersonal dynamics contribute to IPV risk, escalation, and recovery across diverse relationship contexts.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

Engineered Risk: A Sociological Perspective on Gambling Disorder

CONTINUED

This course examines gambling disorder through a sociological lens, highlighting how social and economic factors shape addiction risk, including how digital gambling platforms are designed to increase engagement and how policy influences exposure. Participants will learn to apply these insights to clinical assessment and intervention.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999