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Clinical Communities Speaker Series Join our experts as they discuss recent program initiatives, public health developments, and vital health topics affecting women service members and veterans.
  • 1.00 Physician Assistants (AAPA)
  • 1.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 1.00 Healthcare Executives (ACHE)
  • 1.00 Dentists and Allied Dental Staff (ADA CERP)
  • 1.00 Physicians (ACCME)
  • 1.00 Nurses (ANCC)
  • 1.00 Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants (AOTA)
  • 1.00 Psychologists (APA)
  • 1.00 Social Workers (ASWB)
  • 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 1.00 Athletic Trainers (BOC)
  • 1.00 Kinesiotherapists (COPSKT)
  • 1.00 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
  • 1.00 Certified Counselors (NBCC)
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Q & A Responses from February 20, 2025, live presentationDuring the live February 20, 2025, CCSS event, the presentation ran until the session's scheduled end time, leaving no time to answer learners' questions live. The CEPO team collected learners' questions from the chat and sent them to the presenter. Her replies are in the S01 Q&A document linked below.
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JANDS is a 13-week, asynchronous course hosted on the Army MEDCoE Blackboard platform that provides training on current and emerging concepts across military nutrition. Each module is a standalone module, typically worth 2 hours of continuing professional education from the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
  • 4.50 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 4.50 Physicians (ACCME)
  • 4.50 Psychologists (APA)
  • 4.50 Social Workers (ASWB)
  • 4.50 Certificate of Attendance
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Program Description: This training is intended for mental health providers across the DAF. However, all DoD mental health providers are welcome to attend, as sister agency mental health providers can tailor to their operations. Its purpose is to provide foundational training in behavioral threat assessment, recognized by the APA in 2013 as the gold standard of assessing threat cases. This training will bridge the gap between threatening individuals and what mental health providers can do to mitigate varying levels of threat concerns.

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