1 CE:

Understand the cancer continuum, with a specific focus on prevention and screening

Key statistics regarding cancer in Alaska Native communities

Common risk and protective factors

Screening guidelines

Awareness and education

1 CE:

What are Alaska's main gun laws?

How do firearm injuries happen in Alaska and to whom?

What practical steps can you take to prevent firearm injuries?

What firearm safety resources and partners are available?

2 CE:

  • The signs and symptoms of influenza virus infection
  • Similarities and differences of influenza and COVID-19
  • How influenza vaccination works to prevent infection
  • The different types of influenza vaccines
  • Vaccine information for the 2024 - 2025 season

2 CE:

Lesson 1 reviews the history of vaccines, how they work, safety considerations, and best practices for storage and transport. Lesson 2 covers the steps of an immunization visit, vaccines throughout the lifespan, and practical scenarios for applying what you learn. Lesson 3 focuses on special considerations, including vaccines during pregnancy, live vaccines, precautions, and side effects.

2 CEs: This course is designed to provide education on hepatitis C, testing and treatment.
2 CEs: Who experiences increased risks for falls; What increases falls risks; How to assess and what interventions are applicable; Resources with a couple of practice exercises
2 CE: Learn about and how to use the metric system.

1 CE: This CE will equip you to provide the best possible care to your prenatal patients. It covers the normal processes of conception and pregnancy and pregnancy-related emergencies. The course also highlights the terminology used by providers so you can communicate clearly with them.

1 CE

An introduction for CHA/P’s to emergency management practices and organizations active in Alaska and the different obligations a CHA/P might have in response to a disaster in their community.