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Program DescriptionStudents who enroll in the Deployed Patient Safety Trainings are DoD Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve medical professionals from all Services who are required to complete training as a Patient Safety Manager or Leader/Champion before deployments. Additionally, Unit Officers in Charge (OICs) are trained as the appointed Patient Safety Professional. Classes provide “Just-in-Time” trainings 6 months before deployments, however, many do not seek a class until 1 month (short-notice). Without this class, leaders will not be optimally trained to perform duties.
  • 5.00 AAPA
  • 5.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 5.00 ACHE
  • 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 5.00 ANCC
  • 5.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 5.00 IPCE
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For information regarding the Basic or Executive Deployed Patient Safety Courses, please reach out to Mr. John Vinacco at the email address listed below:John J. Vinacco, Jr.john.vinacco.1.ctr@us.af.mil 
  • 10.00 AAPA
  • 10.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 10.00 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 10.00 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 10.00 ADA
  • 10.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 10.00 ANCC
  • 10.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 10.00 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Advanced Life Support (10.0 clock hours)
  • 2.50 AAPA
  • 2.50 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 2.50 ADA
  • 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 2.50 ANCC
  • 2.50 Certificate of Attendance
  • 2.50 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Pediatric Advanced Life Support Review Course (2.5 clock hours)
  • 10.00 AAPA
  • 10.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 10.00 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 10.00 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 10.00 ADA
  • 10.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 10.00 ANCC
  • 10.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 10.00 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Pediatric Advanced Life Support (10.0 clock hours)
  • 2.50 AAPA
  • 2.50 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 2.50 ADA
  • 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 2.50 ANCC
  • 2.50 Certificate of Attendance
  • 2.50 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Advanced Life Support Review Course (2.5 clock hours)
  • 5.00 AAPA
  • 5.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 5.00 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 5.00 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 5.00 ADA
  • 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 5.00 ANCC
  • 5.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 5.00 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Basic Life Support (5.00 clock hours)
  • 2.50 AAPA
  • 2.50 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 2.50 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 2.50 ADA
  • 2.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 2.50 ANCC
  • 2.50 Certificate of Attendance
  • 2.50 IPCE
$0.00
Program Description: American Red Cross Basic Life Support Review Course (2.5 clock hours)
  • 7.00 AAPA
  • 7.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 7.00 ACHE
  • 7.00 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 7.00 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 7.00 ADA
  • 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 7.00 ANCC
  • 7.00 APA
  • 7.00 ASWB
  • 7.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 7.00 CDR
  • 7.00 IPCE
  • 7.00 NBCC
$0.00
Program DescriptionThe DHA Fundamentals of A3 Thinking Course provides fundamental knowledge and skills for Process Improvement Project Leader’s to solve problems of practice and improve processes in local contexts through project completion.0800 -1630 (ET)
  • 14.00 ACCME Non-Physician CME Credit
  • 14.00 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 14.00 ACPE Pharmacy technician
  • 14.00 ADA
  • 14.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 14.00 ANCC
  • 14.00 Certificate of Attendance
  • 14.00 IPCE
$0.00
Program DescriptionClinical Quality Management (CQM) Professionals are those staff members whose role focus on patient safety, healthcare risk management, accreditation and compliance, credentialing and privileging, clinical quality improvement, and clinical measurement. The Defense Health Agency (DHA) designed this curriculum for new entry-level CQM professionals. Learners will discover how their CQM roles support both the Military Health System (MHS) Quadruple Aim and the goal of preventing patient harm.

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