Continuing Education for Nurses
This collection search provides resources that offer free continuing education credits to help provide high-quality pediatric care in everyday emergencies, disasters, and global health threats for nurses. Each resource page notes the type of continuing education credits offered and any credit expiration date. Where applicable, credits offered directly by the PPN are clearly noted. This collection is maintained by the Pediatric Pandemic Network. For questions related to continuing education at the PPN, reach out to ce@pedspandemicnetwork.org.
Practical Strategies for Implementing Trauma-Informed Care
This course equips pediatricians with the skills to identify and respond to childhood trauma and traumatic stress, emphasizing the importance of relational health in child …
ME/CFS and Long-COVID: The School Nurse Role in Identifying Children with Chronic Illness
This free course is a program for school nurses to learn how to identify children with chronic illnesses like Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) …
CALM for Pediatric Providers: Counseling on Access to Lethal Means to Prevent Youth Suicide
This course discusses CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) as a strategy for pediatric providers to prevent youth suicide. It emphasizes the importance of …
Trauma-Informed Care and Resilience Promotion
The course "Trauma-Informed Care and Resilience Promotion" helps pediatricians and healthcare workers understand childhood trauma. It describes how trauma affects health, development, and social outcomes. …
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness
This course offers training on pediatric disaster response and emergency preparedness. It describes how to plan for and respond to disasters involving children, focusing on …
Safeguarding Students Part 1: Addressing Pediatric Sepsis in School-Based Health Care
School-based healthcare professionals are crucial for maintaining children's health at school. Part one of a series on sepsis education focuses on pediatric sepsis, emphasizing its …