Institute for Professional Care Education Launches Newly Approved Patient Health Navigator and Community Health Worker Training Programs
Portland, OR (PRWEB) April 28, 2014 -- The Institute for Professional Care Education (IPCed), an Oregon based company that provides healthcare training, both online and through DVD and print resources throughout the U.S. and Canada, announced the launch of two new training programs. The Patient Health Navigator and the Community Health Worker training programs are both designed to help healthcare organizations better meet the goals of healthcare reform through a focus on supporting and improving individual health literacy and behavior.
The Patient Health Navigator training program is an 80 hour fully online course, newly approved by Oregon Health Authority as an initial training program for use by Coordinated Care Organizations and others throughout the state. IPCed provides an instructor who supports online students throughout the program and who evaluates two Student Directed Projects which are required for program completion. IPCed is currently providing this training program to employees of Oregon hospitals and other healthcare organizations.
The Community Health Worker training program is also newly approved by the Oregon Health Authority and combines a 50 hour foundational online program with a 30 hour instructor-led classroom component. IPCed provides a complete Instructor Guide to training partners giving them all the tools they need to conduct the classroom component and prepare workers for positions in Community Health. IPCed is currently partnering with Oregon community colleges to offer this course throughout the state.
Both training programs were developed in part with funds provided to Southwestern Oregon Community College through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Grant No. T51HP20698. This is a non-discriminatory, equal opportunity program. Although some state approvals may be required, these training programs are available for use throughout the U.S.
“These programs reflect some of our core educational philosophies,” says Sharon K. Brothers, MSW, CEO of IPCed. “Through online and blended training programs, together with our training partners like health care systems and colleges we are able to reach individuals who otherwise could not access these programs or enter these careers. We’re also able to provide high quality, robust training programs that optimize the use of scare instructional resources, especially in more remote, rural areas.”
The Institute for Professional Care Education is a national training and certification company focusing exclusively on healthcare and caregiving education. The company includes the widely utilized aQuire Training Solutions division of online courses, Medifecta Healthcare Training for DVD and instructor resources and EasyCEU.com for nationally accredited continuing education courses for leadership level professionals in the field.
IPCed also offers blended nursing assistant (CNA) initial and continuing education training courses, Home Health Aide initial and continuing education training and a wide range of caregiver training programs designed to meet state requirements throughout the U.S.
“The combination of a shrinking workforce and an aging population is creating a massive demand for high quality, affordable and accessible training programs” notes Brothers. “Our company’s singular focus is on providing these training programs to employers and through training partners like community colleges to ensure that a well-trained workforce exists to meet present and future needs.”
About Institute for Professional Care Education, LLC: The Institute for Professional Care Education (http://www.ipced.com) provides engaging, interactive, easy to use training courses for the healthcare and long-term care industry, both online and in DVD formats. IPCed specializes in initial and ongoing training for caregivers working in home care, assisted living and community-based care as well as continuing education for care professionals including nurses, social workers, administrators, and nursing assistants. IPCed was founded by people who know caregiving and who understand how crucial education and training are to running a first-class quality business. IPCed’s team knows that effective, engaging training is essential – for delivering quality care and building a solid, sustaining business. Learn more at http://www.ipced.com.
For more information contact Sharon Brothers, sbrothers(at)ipced(dot)com or toll free at 877-843-8374.
Sharon Brothers, Institute for Professional Care Education, http://www.ipced.com/, +1 (503) 342-2968, [email protected]
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