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Eating Disorders: Interprofessional Implications

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Eating disorders are vastly underrecognized, underdiagnosed, and undertreated. In this course students will learn the common presentations, statistics, and implications of eating disorders, as well as the oral presentation of purging associated with eating disorders. Interprofessional communication, collaboration, and strategies to support patients are addressed in detail.

1.5 hrs

Self-study

$15

Safeguarding Seniors: Understanding and Preventing Older Adult Abuse

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Older adult abuse, also known as elder abuse, is a serious, often hidden issue that threatens the safety, dignity, and well-being of vulnerable seniors worldwide. This course provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to recognize, report, and help prevent abuse in older adults. Learners will examine the different types of abuse, identify risk factors and early warning signs, and apply reporting protocols aligned with legal and ethical standards. Practical strategies and real-world examples equip participants to respond effectively, support victims, and promote prevention within clinical and community settings. By completing this course, you will be better prepared to safeguard older adults from harm and uphold their right to a safe and respectful quality of life.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

A Professional's Guide to End-of-Life Care

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Explore the delicate realm of palliative care and end-of-life care, as this course offers allied health professionals critical insights into patient and family-centered approaches, diagnosis-specific treatments, and comprehensive care planning. This course addresses the vital components of hospice care, from identifying appropriate candidates to creating personalized care plans that honor the goals of patients and their families. With an emphasis on ethical considerations and symptom management, prepare to make a profound difference in the lives of patients nearing the end of life, enhancing their comfort and dignity every step of the way. This course meets the New Jersey Physician requirement of 2 hours CME every 2 years in End-of-life care pursuant to P.L. 2011, c. 145 (C.45:9-7.7). This course meets the Massachusetts one-time requirement of 2 hours of end-of-life care CME.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

Gentle Healing: Unlocking the Potential of Pediatric Pain Care

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Discover the art and science of pediatric pain management in this expert-led online course designed for healthcare professionals. Explore age-appropriate assessment tools, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies, and compassionate communication techniques that support young patients and their families. With a focus on evidence-based care and gentle healing, you'll gain the skills to provide effective, empathetic pain relief and make a lasting difference in pediatric outcomes.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$20

The Family Tree of Comorbidities for Adults with ADHD

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This course will help healthcare providers explore the intricate landscape of adult-diagnosed ADHD and its associated comorbidities. Students will delve into the presentation of adult-diagnosed ADHD, dissect assessment considerations for prevalent comorbidities, and learn to craft evidence-based treatment plans tailored to address the complexities of concurrent conditions. Discover the pivotal role of interprofessional collaboration in supporting individuals with adult-diagnosed or under-treated ADHD, fostering a holistic approach to patient care.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$16

Fundamentals of Alzheimers Disease for Healthcare Providers

PREMIERE EDUCATION

As the population ages, Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline are becoming increasingly prevalent across healthcare settings. This course equips nurses and other healthcare professionals with essential knowledge of risk factors, clinical presentation, and diagnostic criteria-plus practical tools for communication, pharmacologic and non-drug interventions, and person-centered care planning. Learn evidence-based strategies to better support patients and families navigating these complex conditions.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$15

OSHA Compliant Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control Training 1HR

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Designed for quick compliance and refresher training, this 1-hour course provides a concise overview of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and essential infection control procedures. Learn the fundamentals of disease transmission, protective barriers, and exposure prevention through accessible and actionable guidance for healthcare providers and support staff.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Overcoming HIV Stigma and Bias in Healthcare: A Comprehensive Guide for Providers

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Elevate your practice with this engaging and impactful 2-hour course designed to tackle the pressing issue of HIV stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings. Whether you're a physician, nurse, or allied health professional, this course will provide you with the tools and insights needed to break down barriers, challenge unrecognized biases, and ensure inclusive, compassionate care for individuals living with or at risk of acquiring HIV. Through real-world case studies, actionable strategies, and an exploration of legal protections for HIV-positive patients, you'll gain the confidence to address stigma head-on and foster a supportive healthcare environment. This course will help empower you to stay ahead of evolving regulations while enhancing patient outcomes and strengthening your professional impact. Meets Nevada Requirement (Effective January 1, 2024): Physicians delivering or supervising emergency medical services, or practicing primary care (family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or midwifery), must complete at least 2 hours of training on stigma, discrimination, and unrecognized bias related to individuals living with or at high risk of acquiring HIV. Proof of this training is required within 2 years of starting such care. (NV SB-439, enacted 6/15/2023).

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

OSHA Compliant Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control Training 5HR

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Stay compliant and clinically prepared with this comprehensive overview of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Standard and infection control protocols. This 5-hour course explores the full scope of pathogen transmission, prevention strategies, and regulatory standards for healthcare settings. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of universal precautions, engineering and workplace controls, and symptom recognition for key infectious agents. Additional modules address sepsis recognition and treatment, emerging pathogens, and protective practices essential for all members of the healthcare team-including clinicians, assistants, and technicians.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$35

HIV/AIDS Training for Healthcare Professionals 1HR

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This course offers healthcare professionals an essential overview of HIV/AIDS with a focus on practical application in patient care. Core topics include transmission and infection control, testing and counseling, and current treatment strategies. Learners will gain the essential knowledge needed to support safe, effective, and, effective, and patient-centered HIV/AIDS care. This course meets requirements for HIV/AIDS training for Florida.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Abusive head trauma (AHT), including Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), is a serious and preventable form of child abuse that can lead to lifelong consequences. This course helps healthcare professionals and educators recognize the signs, understand the mechanisms, and apply prevention strategies for AHT in infants and young children.Through expert-led insights and real-world context, you'll gain practical tools to identify, intervene, and help protect vulnerable populations - while fulfilling your continuing education requirements. Activity approved by Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) for nurses licensed or obtaining licensure under KRS Chapter 314 who need (1.5) contact hourse covering recognition & prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma. Activity approved by Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure for pediatricians, radiologists, family practitionersd, and emergency medicine and urgent care physicians needing to complete 1 hour of training on this subject.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$15

Reshape Reality: Exploring Visualization as a Mental Health Tool

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Bolster your current therapeutic framework with our comprehensive course on harnessing the power of visualization for mental health. This example-driven course offers in-depth psychoeducation on neural activation through visualization, analyses of its methods, and practical applications for a wide variety of therapeutic situations, including different diagnoses and therapeutic frameworks. Equip yourself with the skills to implement guided imagery and other visualization strategies to patients effectively within evidence-based modalities.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$16

Necessary Components of Care: Cultural Competence and Humility

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Enhance your healthcare practice by mastering cultural competence and humility-essential components for delivering patient centered care in diverse settings. This comprehensive course delves into the principles of cultural competence and humility, emphasizing their critical role in improving patient outcomes and fostering effective communication. Through engaging content, you'll explore strategies to recognize and address personal biases, understand the impact of cultural differences on healthcare delivery, and develop skills to provide respectful and responsive care to patients from various backgrounds. By completing this course, you'll be better equipped to build trust with patients, navigate cross cultural interactions sensitively, and contribute to a more inclusive healthcare enviroment.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

Bioterrorism Training: A Deep-Dive into Healthcare Response

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Prepare to confront the complex challenges of bioterrorism head-on with our in-depth course designed to equip Nevada's healthcare providers with critical knowledge and skills. From distinguishing various weapons of mass destruction to recognizing the signs of bioterror afflictions and effectively using personal protective gear, this course is your ultimate guide to mastering crisis handling in healthcare settings, ensuring you stand on the frontline confidently. This course meets the Nevada one-time requirement of 4 hours in Bioterrorism, relating to the medical consequences of an act of terrorism that involves the use of a weapon of mass destruction.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$24

Fostering Brain Health Throughout the Lifespan

MINDFUL

Healthy brains ensure the best possible patient outcomes including the highest physical, mental, social, and vocational functioning. Individuals who have brain disorders or injuries often require additional care and treatment. Because mental health professionals are likely to meet people with brain disorders, injuries, or aging, it is important they understand what brain health is, how it is achieved, and how to work with individuals with abnormal brain functioning. This course will review information related to brain health, how to optimize it, and disorders of the brain.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

Exploring Dual Relationships and Boundary Crossings in Ethical Clinical Practice

MINDFUL

Dual relationships in behavioral health practice refer to any situations where multiple roles exist between a therapist and a client. Examples of dual relationships include when the client is also a student, friend, family member, employee, or business associate of the therapist. Boundary crossings and violations may occur in situations where dual relationships exist. While boundary crossings may be unavoidable and harmless in certain situations, such as when the clinician and client both live in a small community and see each other away from the therapeutic setting, boundary violations are those that are harmful and exploitative.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$9

Clinical Supervision Methods and Models

MINDFUL

Behavioral health professionals are tasked with helping complex clients in complex work environments, making clinical supervision an essential component in behavioral health practice. Supervision is a process that allows ongoing observation and intervention while promoting the supervisee's learning development, the refinement of skills, and the enhancement of the therapeutic environment. Supervision can be delivered in various ways, such as in person or through telehealth, and it can be done in an individual, dyadic, or group setting. Several models of supervision may be considered when determining what is best suited for the supervisee, organization, and client. Each model follows a different framework and provides various approaches based on the therapy or treatment provided. This course will introduce behavioral health professionals to different methods and models of clinical supervision.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$27

Reducing Medical Errors and Decreasing Risk

MINDFUL

Reducing medical errors in mental health care is critical for enhancing patient and client safety. This brief, intermediate level continuing education course provides an overview of the most critical risks in mental health and in related organizational practices. Risks and treatment errors are discussed as well as consequences, emotional responses, and resulting behavioral change. Additionally, barriers to medical error reporting and tips to help prevent such errors are presented.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

Drugs, The Brain, and Behavior: 2018 Update

MINDFUL

Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences, and it is considered a brain disorder, because it involves functional changes to brain circuits that may last a long time after a person has stopped taking drugs. This brief, intermediate level continuing education course was developed using information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to provide an updated overview of drug abuse and addiction. Reasons why individuals use and abuse drugs are presented as well as the impact of drugs on the brain, drug prevention and treatment strategies, and health and personal consequences of drug abuse. The ways in drug abuse impacts adolescents is also discussed, as this is a particularly vulnerable age for substance experimentation and abuse.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$9

Promoting Inclusivity in Mental Health Practice

MINDFUL

Inclusivity in mental health practice refers to the intentional and proactive efforts made by mental health professionals to create an environment that is welcoming, respectful, and responsive to the diverse needs of all individuals seeking mental health support. This approach recognizes and values differences in race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, ability, and other aspects of identity. Mental health practitioners must promote inclusivity in mental health practice because inclusivity aligns with ethical principles, ensuring that mental health services are accessible, equitable, and respectful to all individuals, regardless of their background or identity. Inclusivity is crucial for building trust and rapport between mental health practitioners and clients, as individuals are more likely to engage openly in therapy when they feel understood, respected, accepted, and valued.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

Ethics and Legal Regulations for Behavioral Health Professionals

MINDFUL

Behavioral health providers are responsible for much more than just providing mental health services to patients. They are responsible for protecting the patient, their communities, the ethics of their profession, the confidentiality of everyone involved, and much more when providing care. Therefore, it is essential for behavioral healthcare professionals to understand and apply the ethical and legal requirements in behavioral health federally and in their local areas. This course will review information regarding the ethics and legal obligations for behavioral health professionals.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

To Friend or Not to Friend

INSTANT CE

Social media is here, and it's here to stay. These platforms allow friends to connect, help family members stay in touch, and provide efficient avenues for business networking. However, using the internet for business purposes comes with a whole slew of risks for behavioral health professionals. And, with Billions (with a "B") of social media users, you're bound to receive the proverbial friend request from a client at some point. This course explores how clinicians can appreciate the benefits of our online world, while ethically navigating these waters to ensure client privacy, safety, etc. This course is applicable for both prevention professionals and practitioners of all levels. Course content applies to various client populations (i.e., addiction, mental health, etc.) and is relevant for services provided in a variety of settings (clinics, shelters, jails, etc.).

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Vaping: The Ultimate Guide

INSTANT CE

This course offers a comprehensive overview of vaping, starting with the basics of vape devices, oils, usage, age restrictions, and where these products are sold. Beyond the basics, this course looks at the vaping craze amongst our nation's youth, the targeting of youth, marketing strategies, social media influence, and unconventional uses. We'll also explore the addictive nature of vaping, emerging health risks, and the shift away from its original use as a cigarette cessation tool. In addition, this course dives into lesser-known issues like vaping illicit drugs and the powerful social factors driving its popularity. This course is a valuable resource for counselors, teachers, parents, and other professionals working with youth. Topics include: What is Vaping?; Vape Devices, Oils, and Delivery Methods; Vaping Illicit Substances; Addiction & Health Risks; The Vape Craze; Targeting Youth; A Call to Action. This course is applicable for practitioners of all levels, as well as prevention professionals. Course content applies to various client populations (i.e., addiction, mental health, etc.) and is relevant for services provided in a variety of settings (clinics, shelters, jails, etc.).

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$54

When Tripping Becomes Treatment

INSTANT CE

Move over cannabis and CBD... there's a new medicinal powerhouse on the horizon. This course takes a look at the use of psychedelics, such as LSD, to treat conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction. This course will review the current research being conducted at renowned institutions, like NYU and John Hopkins, which shows a high degree of efficacy with lasting results. This course is applicable for professionals and practitioners of all levels. Course content applies to various client populations (i.e., addiction, mental health, etc.) and is relevant for services provided in a variety of settings (clinics, shelters, jails, etc.).

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20