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Violence in the Health Care Workplace and ERM Solutions

ASHRM Journal CE

Member: $19.00
Non-Member: $99.00

 

CE Credit: 1

Domain: Operational

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Continuing education opportunity for the Q1 & Q2 2023 Issue of the Journal of Health Care Risk Management

 

Article:

Violence in the Health Care Workplace and ERM Solutions 

Journal of Health Care Risk Management Volume 42, Number 3-4, Q1 2023

Contact Hours: 1.0 hour
Passing Score: 80%

Criteria for Successful Completion:
To receive CEs, participants must read the article within the Journal and achieve, an 80% on the quiz.

Continuing Education:
This program is approved contact hours toward the fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of FASHRM (Fellow) and DFASHRM (Distinguished Fellow) and toward CPHRM (Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management) renewal. CE credit may be used toward CPHRM renewal only by those holding the credential at the time of the program.

Article Author:

Colleen Naglee MD

Product Code322009OD23
ASHRM CE Credits1.0
CNE Credits0
DomainOperational
Level - Foundational (F), Practitioner (P), Advanced (A)N/A
Publication DateQ1 2023
Cert ExpirationQ2 2025

Questions? Contact ASHRM@aha.org

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