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Human Trafficking
This course fulfills the 1-time legislative requirement and is Board approved for: allopathic and osteopathic physicians, physician assistants, dentists, podiatrists and pharmacists in Florida and also approved for optometrist on 4-15-2020. The content is intended to educate health care professionals about sex and labor trafficking and how they can best participate in the efforts to recognize and offer help to victims.
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Novel Coronavirus - 2019: Analysis and Updates for Physicians
Complete this course to access the latest information available regarding the emerging coronavirus from an infectious disease specialist practicing in one of the hot spots in Florida.
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COVID-19 Updates and Developments
Complete this course to access the latest information available regarding the emerging coronavirus from an infectious disease specialist practicing in one of the hot spots in Florida.
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Telehealth Bootcamp
Are you thinking about implementing telehealth? Don't get left behind. Complete this online course to learn more about what you need to do to prepare your practice.
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Safe and Effective Prescribing of Controlled Substances for PAs and APRNs
This course addresses the mandatory content for PAs and APRNs in Florida registered to prescribe Schedule II, III and/or IV controlled substances as allowed by FL law effective 1-1-17. The content of this 3-hour course encompasses the required course for all DEA-authorized prescribers in Florida, including allopathic physicians, osteopathic physicians, dentists, podiatrists, and optometrists.
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