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Palliative Care Courses Online – Training On Demand

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Welcome to your complete palliative care e-learning solution.
Earn CME and CE credits – anywhere, anytime!

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Introduction to Palliative Care e-Learning

CAPC Campus OnlineTM is the e-learning space where you’ll find courses covering all the structural, operational and financial essentials of palliative care program development and sustainability. Our palliative care e-learning courses offer you complete flexibility because they are available when you are available, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

And our site is easy to use! Just click on a course from the list above and enroll.

Courses are a new low $35 per course, per student.

Who Should Participate

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Physicians, nurses, social workers, hospital administrators, chaplains and others interested in starting or expanding a palliative care program.

CME and CE Credit for Online Palliative Care Courses

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This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center‘s Commission on Accreditation.
It has been assigned approval code 7DRP6Y-08 to offer two (2) contact hours for this activity.

The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (provider # CEP7976) to offer two (2) nursing education contact hours.

The provider of this educational event has designed the program so that it may be considered by participants for use as continuing education to enhance professional knowledge and pastoral competency for the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC). The APC requires that Board Certified Chaplains obtain and report to the APC at least 50 hours of continuing education (CE) per calendar year through participation in a broad range of educational experiences. Associate Chaplains are required to accumulate and report to the APC at least 30 hours of CE per calendar year.

This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (provider # 886437049) for two (2) continuing education contact hours.

NOTE:The following states do not accept the National Association of Social Worker’s CE Approval Programs and require participants to seek their individual approval processes: CA, MI, NC, OH, and WV.


Enrollment and Fees

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In order to enroll in this course you must follow the instructions below to first create a New Account or Login. Even if you have already registered for other CAPC products such as CAPCconnect ForumTM you must register again for CAPC Campus OnlineTM.

Once you successfully create your new account, you must Login with your username and password to enroll in this course and complete your secure online purchase. Payment is accepted by credit card only.

This course is $35 per participant. Participants must complete their registered courses within a 1-year timeframe.

Privacy Policy

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The Center to Advance Palliative Care Online is committed to respecting the privacy and security of all visitors to the CAPC website. Please read our full Terms of Use.

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All materials posted on this site are subject to copyrights of the Center to Advance Palliative Care. The Center to Advance Palliative Care hereby provides limited permission for the user of this site to print for such user's own personal use (and for such personal use only) part or all of any document on this site as long as any copyright notice contained in such document or portion thereof is included in such printing. All other reproduction, retransmission, or reprinting of all or part of any document found on this site is expressly prohibited, unless the Center to Advance Palliative Care has expressly granted its prior written consent to so reproduce, retransmit, or reprint the material. All other rights reserved.

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