Continuing Education at the APHA Annual Meeting

The 2009 Annual Meeting offers professionals and practitioners the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and exchange information on best practices, latest research and new trends in public health and provides more educational offerings in public health than any other event. Registrants may earn continuing education (CE-credits) for specific professional disciplines.

Click here for list of approved sessions and Instructions on how to submit your evaluations.

Click here for access to the Online Evaluation System

Scientific Session-  Hundreds of scientific sessions will be approved for continuing education credits for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES), Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Nursing Education (CNE). Consult the online program after September 1st to view abstracts, learning objectives, faculty disclosure and updated information on sessions approved for CE.  Each 90 minute session is worth 1.5 credit hours.  NOT ALL SESSIONS ARE APPROVED FOR CREDIT.  PLEASE CHECK THE ONLINE PROGRAM FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SESSION STATUS

Learning Institute Courses  - APHA also offers Learning Institute Courses immediately prior to the Conference.  Up to 13.5  CE credits can be earned for attending these half or full-day courses. Click here for course fees

Annual Meeting Theme -  The 2009 APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition theme, Water and Public Health, will explore the role of water in promoting and preserving health and in developing policy, programs and research to provide the foundation for appropriate management and use of water by the public for the public-- both in the US and throughout the world. 

Educational Objectives

  • To define the roles of the public health community in responding to the influences of physical, economic and social environments.
  • To identify lessons learned and best practices in addressing general public health issues.
  • To increase information about and general awareness of public health issues and how they are affected by immediate world factors.
  • To enrich the work experiences of public health practitioners by introducing new skills and improving existing competencies.
  • To provide both formal and informal opportunities for attendees to share ideas, information and experiences, and to promote alliances and networking to address public health issues.

Target Audience - Policy makers, physicians, social workers, health educators, public and environmental health professionals, state, county, and local health agency officials and staff; nurses and nurse practitioners, health care providers, and staff including those in schools, managed care, and academe.

Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure - It is the policy of APHA that the program planners, presenters, moderators and organizers disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to their participation in the educational component of the Annual Meeting. They must also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved (off-label) or experimental uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Specific disclosure will be made in the online program, the hard copy program and at the beginning of each educational Institute or scientific session.

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