
Healthcare is constantly evolving, and staying informed is key for professionals dedicated to providing high-quality care. At CEUfast, we prioritize keeping our continuing education (CE) courses aligned with the latest advancements and industry requirements.
Our team works diligently to update course material with cutting-edge research, policy changes, and best practices, ensuring that learners receive the most relevant information. This month, were excited to feature newly launched and recently revised courses designed to help nurses and allied health professionals grow their expertise and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of healthcare.
New Courses
Ethical Principles of Physical Therapy
This course provides an in-depth exploration of ethics and professionalism in physical therapy, equipping participants with the knowledge to confidently navigate ethical dilemmas. Learners will examine core concepts such as values, morality, and ethics, while also gaining insight into the APTA Core Values, Code of Ethics, and Standards of Ethical Conduct. Additionally, the course covers the five key roles of physical therapists, the RIPS model for ethical decision-making, and appropriate actions to take when witnessing ethical violations.
Ethical Principles of Occupational Therapy
This course provides a comprehensive overview of ethics and professionalism in occupational therapy, covering core values, the AOTA Scope of Practice, and the Code of Ethics. Participants will learn to apply ethical principles to real-world scenarios and understand the steps to take when addressing ethical violations.
Revised Courses
Neonatal Jaundice Management
After completing this course, participants will understand neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, including its physiology, types, and potential complications. They will also learn clinical assessment methods and explore effective management and treatment strategies for newborns with this condition.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Current Practice
Understanding PTSD is essential for recognizing its impact and providing effective care. This course examines key risk factors, brain regions affected by trauma, and the clinical manifestations of PTSD. Participants will also explore differences in symptom presentation between children and adults, diagnostic criteria, and available treatment options, including potential side effects.
Care of the Patient with Diabetes
A strong understanding of diabetes is essential for providing quality patient care. This course covers the four types of diabetes, their pathophysiology, and the role of insulin in the body. Participants will learn to recognize risk factors, symptoms, and the key responsibilities of CNAs in managing diabetic patients.