Precertification Courses Return to 2017 iaedp™ Symposium
(PRWEB) October 31, 2016 -- The iaedp Foundation Makes It Easy and Convenient for ED Professionals to Receive Certification with Class Offering Just Prior to Annual Symposium
The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp™) announces the return of precertification courses for professionals at its annual symposium on March 22 – 26, 2017 at the Green Valley Resort and Spa in Henderson, Nevada. For experienced eating disorders professionals who qualify, this program is a pathway to the certification process. The program also offers professionals new to the field or who do not specialize in eating disorders an opportunity for the most comprehensive training with a current overview of eating disorder diseases and eating disorder treatment approaches.
Each three-hour class is presented by renowned eating disorder professionals nationally known in the field for their treatment expertise along with a co-presenter from the iaedp certification committee. “A professional's time is valuable, which is why we developed this two-day live format for presenting the classes at our annual symposium,” said Bonnie Harken, Managing Director at the iaedp Foundation. “It also can be difficult for many professionals to find time for certification training – and by offering the course prior to our annual Symposium, they’re able to accomplish as much as possible with the training offered at the time of the Symposium.”
The precertification course is offered on March 22 and 23 as a separate track for $275 or combined with a 2017 Symposium registration for an additional $150. Early registration for the 2017 Symposium runs through January 16, 2017; rates for iaedp certified members are $575; iaedp members, $625; and non-iaedp members, $700. After January 16, all costs increase by $50.
About iaedp: Established in 1985, iaedp is recognized for its excellence in providing education and training standards to an international multidisciplinary group of healthcare treatment providers who treat the full spectrum of eating disorder problems, from anorexia to bulimia to binge eating and obesity. The organization offers a rigorous certification process for those who wish to receive specialized credentials in their work with people with eating disorders. For more information about iaedp, visit http://www.iaedp.com.
Susan Lomelino, iaedp news, http://iaedp.com, +1 2145643285, [email protected]
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