Training for Community Health Workers/Promotores de Salud - CHW CEUs

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AgriSafe’s mission is to build the competency of healthcare professionals to provide exceptional care to agricultural communities through continuing education. Through shared language, culture, or personal experiences, CHWs build trust and strong relationships within their communities. In these courses, Community Health Workers and Promotores de Salud learn from speakers who teach best practices in agricultural occupational health and safety. Find out more.

FarmResponse Course - 3.5 Hours CE

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FarmResponse® is a 3.5-hour continuing education course developed by national experts from the AgriStress Response® Network. The course is designed to help healthcare professionals learn more about factors that impact the well-being of people working in agriculture. 

Nurse Scholar Course - 23 Hours of CNE

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The AgriSafe Nurse Scholar program is an online learning experience taught by expert health & safety educators. The course will help nurses increase their competence in prevention, identification, and assessment of diseases and conditions commonly experienced by people working in agriculture. 

Invest in Your Health Train-the-Trainer Course

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The Invest in Your Health Train-the-Trainer course is for anyone who works with, teaches, or trains youth who work in agriculture. After completing the Train-the-Trainer course, you'll have access to six modules you can use in your classroom and with young ag workers. 

1 Hour Courses

New Course Alert!!! Prevent, Diagnose, Manage: Alpha-gal Syndrome in Rural Patients - 1 hour CME/CNPD

Alpha-Gal Syndrome, or AGS, is a growing public health concern in the United States, with cases rising annually. Many healthcare providers have limited or no knowledge about the disease. Diagnosis and management are challenging due to the complexity of the disease. This one-hour training module will provide healthcare professionals with increased knowledge about Alpha-Gal Syndrome including causes, identification, diagnosis, management, and prevention.