Continuing Education Programs
Nurses – Continuing Education Programs
The educational programs available through American Health enhance the ability of healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care by providing the knowledge and skills that would be expected in academic medical centers in the United States. Given its large number of faculty experts, American Health can design education and training programs to meet the specific needs of a hospital and its staff.
American Health classes may incorporate didactic hands-on skills training, allowing practical application of concepts and skills learned. Each class has a unique curriculum created by American professionals who ware leaders in their field. Typically, one Continuing Education Unit (CEU) equals one credit hour.
Course Topics
The following topics are taught by faculty experts who represent some of American Health’s educational partners. Duration of below courses is (3-5 days). Topics include:
- Pediatric assessment and care
- Pediatric critical care
- Neonatal critical care
- Emergency nursing care
- Critical care
- Burn care
- Lab analysis
- ECG interpretation
- Oncology update
- Palliative care
- Pan management
- Pharmacology update
- Adverse drug events
- Fetal monitoring
- Cancer and chemotherapy
- Diabetes care
- Autoimmune disease
- GI bleeding
- Hypertension
- Stroke alert
Faculty Experts
The topics above are standard course topics taught regularly in the United States by American Health’s educational partners. Teaching the Continuing Education EMT and Paramedics courses are faculty experts from the following American Health Affiliated Institutions:
- Harvard Medical School
- Cleveland Clinic
- Mount Sinai Medical School
- University of Illinois
Learn more
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For more information about American Health’s Continuing Education Programs, download specific programs in PDF format.
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Program Specifics
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