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Courses with CEUs

Are you a Nurse or Social Worker looking for CEUs? The South Central Public Health Partnership has many courses available that offer both Nursing and Social Work CEUs. These are FREE OF CHARGE.  Below is a list of our courses that are currently offering FREE Nursing and/or Social Work CEUs.

 
 
Building and Maintaining a Collaborative Culture

Communicating With and For the Maternal and Child Health Population: Issues and Challenges
 
Community Partnership and Perspectives-Advanced
 
Decision Making: A Systematic and Organized Approach
 
Family Advocacy and Involvement in Title V Programs
 
Improving Interpersonal Communication and Relationships

Introduction to Program Monitoring and Evaluation in Maternal and Child Health: Session One - Monitoring & Evaluation: What? When? Who?
 
Leadership Management Communication
 
Leadership, Strategic Planning and Systems Approaches
 
Managerial Communications
 
Managing and Motivating Effective Public Health Performance
 
Mentoring and Coaching

Pediatric Trauma and Disaster

Productive Communication Skills

Radiological Events in a Community: High-Dose
 
Radiological Events in a Community: Low-Dose
 
Succession Planning for Public Health Agencies

Systems Thinking in Maternal and Child Health: Applications in Practice
 
The Core Elements of Project Management in Public Health

The History of Public Health Informatics: Where Do We Go from Here?