Live-Donor Liver Transplantation: A Life-Saving Option for End-Stage Liver Disease |
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- ABTC
- ACPE - Pharmacist
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
- AMA
- ANCC
- APA
- ASWB
- Attendance
- CCMC - General
- CMCN
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03/12/2019 |
$0.00 |
Activity descriptionLiving-liver donation can be a life-saving surgery for individuals awaiting liver transplantation. Through access to a live donor, individuals with end-stage liver disease can receive a life-saving transplant much sooner than if they waited for a deceased-donor liver to become available. |
Finding Your Joy in Practice Again |
- Behavioral health
- Managed care
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- ACPE - Pharmacist
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
- AMA
- ANCC
- APA
- ASWB
- Attendance
- CCMC - Ethics
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02/13/2019 |
$0.00 |
Activity descriptionHealth care professionals (HCPs) have a common goal of positively impacting patient care through the safe delivery of high-quality health care. They have a unique opportunity to create an environment wherein they touch the lives of many individuals and truly embrace the theme of ‘it is more than just a job’. They should feel enlivened by the work they do and the impact they have. |
Adverse Childhood Experiences Part II: ACE Screening in Pediatrics |
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- ACPE - Pharmacist
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
- AMA
- ANCC
- APA
- ASWB
- Attendance
- CCMC - General
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03/06/2019 |
$0.00 |
Activity descriptionSubstantial exposure to traumatic events impacts an estimated 50% to 75% of the population today. Trauma is linked to adversity, posttraumatic stress disorder, mental illness, interpersonal problems, substance abuse and chronic disease, which in turn drive up health care costs. |
Adverse Childhood Experiences Part I: An Introduction |
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- ACPE - Pharmacist
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
- AMA
- ANCC
- APA
- ASWB
- Attendance
- CCMC - General
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02/05/2019 |
$0.00 |
Activity descriptionSubstantial exposure to traumatic events impacts an estimated 50% to 75% of the population today. Trauma is linked to adversity, posttraumatic stress disorder, mental illness, interpersonal problems, substance abuse and chronic disease, which in turn drive up health care costs. |