To meet complex patient needs in the current health care setting, many health care professionals must combine efforts to provide the highest quality of care. These interdisciplinary (INT) and interprofessional (IPE) approaches are particularly effective for addressing problems that are beyond the expertise of one practitioner.
- Northwest AHEC INT and IPE programs are designed to advance the skills of health care professionals in all disciplines, encouraging a comprehensive team approach to patient care.
- Northwest AHEC is able to provide continuing education credits needed by health professionals to maintain their certifications and credentialing privileges.
Continuing Professional Development staff work with state and local health associations, universities and community colleges, hospitals and community organizations to serve constituents in the Northwest AHEC 17-county region.
For information about specific program credits, please visit the NWAHEC site.
Continuing Professional Development Credits
Northwest AHEC provides a variety of continuing education (CE) credits to help you meet the CE expectations of your profession. For a listing of credits provided for individual CE activities, please consult the event brochure or other marketing materials. Target audience will determine credits offered. Each activity is different.
Continuing education requirements for your specific profession are subject to change. Please check with your individual board or organization to remain informed about your profession's requirements.
Northwest AHEC Allied Health Continuing Education provides activities that renew clinical, technological and professional skills. Allied health professionals are given the opportunity to network and collaborate with others who share passion for the profession and its challenges. The focus is on clinical skills, evidence-based practice, workforce development issues and cultural concerns.
Northwest AHEC works with state and local allied health associations, community colleges, universities, hospitals, faculty of UNC School of Medicine Department of Allied Health Sciences, faculty of Duke University School of Medicine and other AHEC allied health coordinators.
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Lindsey MacLean, MPH, CHES
Allied Health/Interdisciplinary/Public Health Coordinator
336-713-7708
Lindsey.MacLean@wakehealth.edu
Northwest AHEC oral health provides clinical/hands-on training programs, and in-service training for clinical staff/faculty.
Interdisciplinary/Interprofessional
Northwest AHEC interdisciplinary education programs are designed to advance the skills of healthcare professionals in all disciplines, encouraging a comprehensive team approach to patient care.
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The Northwest AHEC provides CME activities in partnership with the Wake Forest School of Medicine’s Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME). The OCME is committed to providing superior, ethical, and timely continuing medical education to healthcare professionals, especially physicians. Physicians are supported in constant self-evaluative improvement and lifelong learning of biomedical knowledge which better enables them to provide optimal and safe patient care leading to the improved health and well-being of the general public.
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How to Apply for CME Credit
Considering the wide array of accreditation guidelines, licensing requirements, commercial support regulations and institutional policies that must be followed in today’s health care environment, planning and executing a continuing medical education (CME) activity can be quite confusing and even overwhelming.
The staff members of the closely aligned Office of Continuing Medical Education and the Northwest Area Health Education Center are here to help you navigate the necessary requirements while helping to ensure that your CME activity is successful, timely and of the highest quality.
Office of Continuing Medical Education
Office of CME Support Staff
The Office of Continuing Medical Education is available to assist you with your CME event, applications and other documentation needed to claim professional credits for your CME activity. Please contact one of our coordinators below with any questions.
Michael Lischke, Ed, MPH
Richard M. Janeway, MD, Distinguished Director of Northwest AHEC
Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education
336-713-7744
mlischke@wakehealth.edu
Christina Clarke, DrBH, MS, HS-BCP
Coordinator
336-713-7742
cclarke@wakehealth.edu
Cherelle Blakely, MHS
Coordinator
336-713-7759
cblakely@wakehealth.edu
Michael Hulme, PhD
Faculty Committee Coordinator
336-713-7710
mhulme@wakehealth.edu
Amanda Pearson, BS
Coordinator
336-713-7715
awpearso@wakehealth.edu
Northwest AHEC Behavioral Health Continuing Education is committed to addressing consultation and training needs of mental health professionals within our 17-county region. Our Behavioral Health Coordinator is available to provide consultation services.
We respond to individual and staff training requests through collaborations and partnerships.
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Ellen Kesler, MPH, MLS, CPH
Behavioral Health Coordinator
336-713-7712
ekesler@wakehealth.edu
Northwest AHEC Nursing Continuing Education strives to enhance nursing practice through education, consultation, and collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Nursing focuses on continuing education programming with an emphasis on clinical interventions and outcomes, certification preparation, population/cultural concerns, and workforce issues. Partnering with other organizations, disciplines, and AHECs continues to be a major strategy used to maximize outcomes.
View currently scheduled activities in NursingUNC-Chapel Hill RN Refresher Program
The North Carolina Area Health Education Center (NCAHEC) Registered Nurse (RN) Refresher Program was developed in the late 1980s in response to an ongoing nursing shortage.The NC AHEC RN Refresher Program consists of 24 self-paced modules (medical-surgical nursing review) and a 140-hour clinical practicum. This program is a collaborative effort of the NC AHEC Program and the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing. Upon successful completion of both the didactic and clinical portion of the course, the participant is eligible to apply for nursing license reinstatement through the North Carolina Board of Nursing.
NCAHEC Clinical Instructor Partner (CIP) Course
The NC AHEC Nursing Clinical Partner (CIP) course was developed to increase the clinical nursing faculty workforce, provide retention opportunities for employers to offer nurses in clinical roles, and create a pathway model for employers to recruit newly licensed nurses entering the workforce. The NC AHEC Nursing Clinical Partner (CIP) Course was built on the work that has been successful in the Eastern and Northwest AHEC regions through their Clinical Education Partner (CEP) and Clinical Teaching Associate (CTA) programs, respectively. Grounded in the formation of collaboration and formal partnerships between an academic nursing organization, a practice organization, and NC AHEC, this program prepares nurses in patient care to serve as clinical nursing instructors in an academic nursing program without leaving their clinical role in their practice organization - thus serving a dual role in the academic organization and in the practice organization. The Clinical Instructor Partner (CIP) course consists of 24 online self-paced modules, 3 live webinars, and a 16-hour shadowing experience. The course is available to nurses working with an academic-practice partnership, and to clinical instructors (CI) that want to increase their knowledge and earn the 45 teaching/learning nursing contact hours required by the NCBON.
Consortium for Clinical Education and Practice
The NW AHEC Consortium for Clinical Education and Practice (CCEP) brings clinical and academic partners together to facilitate clinical placement and standardize the credentialing process for nursing and allied health students in the Northwest region of North Carolina. This group meets quarterly.
Contact Us
For more information on these programs contact Ellen Zimmerman, MSN, RN, 336-713-7720, ezimmerman@wakehealth.edu
Nursing Coordinators
Alana Dodson, RN, MBANurse Educator
336-713-7713
adodson@wakehealth.edu
Stephanie Yoder, MSN
Nurse Educator
336-713-7730
syoder@wakehealth.edu
Ellen Zimmerman, MSN, RN
Nurse Educator/RN Refresher Coordinator
336-713-7720
ehohf@wakehealth.edu
Northwest AHEC Pharmacy Continuing Education partners with several organizations to provide continuing education and certificate programs to pharmacists and pharmacy technicians within our 17-county region. Programs are also co-sponsored by the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Northwest AHEC Pharmacy faculty are also actively engaged in ambulatory clinical pharmacy practices, student and resident education, and collaborative research.
The Northwest AHEC Public Health Section addresses educational needs of healthcare professionals who work primarily in county public health departments. Most of these healthcare professionals are nurses, environmental health specialists, health educators, nutritionists, and social workers – all prioritizing health promotion and disease prevention.
These AHEC educational activities also often appeal to those working in rural health, migrant health, and community health settings. Northwest AHEC strives to address these educational needs through partnerships with various divisions/sections of the state public health department, local health‐linked agencies, community colleges, universities, NC Institute for Public Health, faculty of UNC Gillings School of Global of Public Health and other AHEC public health coordinators.
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Lindsey MacLean, MPH, CHES
Allied Health/Interdisciplinary/Public Health Coordinator
336-713-7708
Lindsey.MacLean@wakehealth.edu
Course Catalog and Registration
For information or to register for Continuing Professional Development Activities, go to www.northwestahec.org or call 336-713-7700.