2024 Discount: 20% Off on These CEU Courses

Our deepest gratitude to each and every healthcare provider for your work during the pandemic. Please insert THP2 in the coupon code box during checkout to receive a 20% discount. Cannot be combined with other codes.

1. Measles: Overcoming Vaccine Prejudice

 Free Course 2.0 contact hours!

This course discusses measles history, measles causes, types of measles, clinical symptoms of measles, treatment and prevention strategies for measles, and addresses positions of anti-vaccination advocates. It begins with a look at the availability of the MMR Vaccine and its vaccine resistance by some members of the public. Emphasis is on addressing the measles epidemic and wiping out measles altogether Go to Measles: Overcoming Vaccine Prejudice ►

2. COVID-19 Pandemic: A World in Turmoil

An illustration of COVID neutralizing antibodies. Neutralizing antibodies (blue, purple, orange) bound to the receptor binding domain on a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Credit: Christopher O. Barnes and Pamela J. Bjorkman, California Institute of Technology. 10 contact hours, $29

All of us get nearly daily updates on the coronavirus, and sometimes they contradict each other. ATrain Education has taken a long view of SARS-CoV-2 to bring you the best available comprehensive information. This includes the origin of the virus; understanding the chain of infection; an explanation of R Naught (R0, the basic reproduction number); herd immunity; the status of testing and vaccines; the reasons for public health directives; the history of coronaviruses; and the dire impacts of the virus on minority populations. Go to COVID-19 Pandemic: A World in Turmoil ►

3. Dementia Special: Delirium, Alzheimer's, Dementia Care, and Supporting Caregivers

PET scan of healthy brain vs. person with Alzheimer's. 15 contact hours, $29

A special offering of four courses combined to inform healthcare professionals about the many aspects of dementia: brain physiology, behavioral issues, distinguishing dementia from delirium and depression, and the critical role we can play in educating ourselves about dementia while providing support to the army of people caring for loved ones with dementia. Go to Dementia Special: Delirium, Alzheimer's, Dementia Care, and Supporting Caregivers ►

4. Infection Bundle: Infection Control; Hepatitis and HIV; SARS; Flu

A photo of a person washing their hands. 15 contact hours, $29.

The very nature of healthcare settings makes them vulnerable to the spread of infections because they serve patients who are ill and are therefore susceptible hosts. Infection control and prevention and breaking the chain of infection are critical, especially during a pandemic. In view of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the globe, we offer this 15 contact hour course bundle at a special price of $29. Go to Infection Bundle: Infection Control; Hepatitis and HIV; SARS; Flu ►

5. Mental Health Special: Care of American Veterans, Depression, PTSD, Suicide in America

Depressed veteran with family. 15 contact hours, $29.

Our complex healthcare system makes workers vulnerable to stress, trauma, depression, and, at times, mental health issues. Healthcare providers serve patients and families who are experiencing difficulty realities—especially during a pandemic. In view of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the globe, we offer this 15 contact hour course bundle at a special price of $29. Go to Mental Health Special: Care of American Veterans, Depression, PTSD, Suicide in America ►

6. Overmedication: A Hazard for Elders

 Older man with too many medications. 50% off thru 2/28/2025 Use code AMJ during payment to apply discount. 2 contact hours

Outlines the serious and often life-threatening problem of polypharmacy in elders, including the increased risk for falls. Pharmacodynamics are explained in context of the geriatric population. Beers criteria, used to identify inappropriate medications for older adults, is introduced. Includes measures to improve medication management and to enhance compliance. Go to Overmedication: A Hazard for Elders ►

7. Balance, Postural Control, and Falls in Older Adults

50% off thru 2/28/2025 Use code AMJ during payment to apply discount. 5 contact hours

Discussion of the scope, morbidity, and mortality related to falls and fall risk in older adults. It gives strategies for assessing and preventing falls in older adults. Description of common screening and assessment tools used to identify fall risk in older adults and suggested interventions are designed to improve balance and reduce the risk of falls. Go To Balance, Postural Control, and Falls in Older Adults ►

8. Fentanyl: Scourge of the Opioids

A photo of a package of fentanyl powder. 50% off thru 2/28/2025 Use code AMJ during payment to apply discount. 2 contact hours 

The opioid epidemic has worsened with fentanyl. From those who prescribe to those who administer fentanyl, everyone plays a part in helping or hurting those seeking opioids for pain relief. This course discusses the causes, definitions of use and abuse, pharmacodynamics, and prevention and treatment strategies for this serious issue in healthcare. Go to Fentanyl: Scourge of the Opioids ►

9. Suicide in America

Picture of a woman passed out after downing a bottle of pills. 50% off thru 2/28/2025 Use code AMJ during payment to apply discount. 6 contact hours 

Before starting work on this course, we thought we knew a few things about suicide. It turns out we were painfully uninformed. Like other societal issues, suicide is riven with controversy. Class, gender, racial, cultural, and economic components cloud our understanding. Not to mention, it's hard to talk about and hard to ask patients about! 

This course helps to educate healthcare professionals and others about the scope and seriousness of suicide. It identifies groups disproportionally affected by suicide and provides information about suicide screening. It discusses psychosocial and pharmacologic treatments, emphasizes the importance of supportive third parties, and includes practical guidelines to reduce access to lethal means. Finally, it relates aspects of military culture that may affect the incidence of suicide in active-duty military and veterans. Go to Suicide in America ►