Nurse Patient Educators are important elements in patient recovery. Nurse Patient Educators not only explain procedures in advance but also cover post operation and release instructions. This helps greatly in reducing re-admission.
If you are a nurse and would like to learn more about becoming a Nurse Patient Educator, then please review AIHCP’s Nurse Patient Educator Certification and see if it matches your academic and professional goals. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification as a Nurse Patient Educator.
Please also review the below video on AIHCP’s Nurse Patient Education Program
Healthcare professionals and those with interest in the funeral industry can learn about becoming a funeral associate. The program offered by AIHCP, covers the basics of the funeral industry and grief. A funeral associate can work under a licensed funeral director and learn the trade before making the jump into the director position according to state guidelines.
Please review AIHCP’s Funeral Associate Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional standards. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals.
Knowing what God wants you to do in life or even making basic decisions in moral life are important to discipleship. Christians need to hear God and follow His will but it is not always clear. Fortunately, Christians throughout the ages have laid groundwork in defining right and wrong, or proper paths.
Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals.
Please review the video below on Spiritual Discernment
Life can be stressful for women. Learning to manage stress for a more healthy mind body and soul is key for many women. Whether working in a business or keeping the home clean or both, life can be stressful for a woman.
Stress for women is unique in its own way. Please also review AIHCP’s Stress Management Consulting Certification
The article, “4 Stress Management Tips For Women Trying To Balance It All” by Devon Barrow looks at some ways women can better manage stress for a more healthy life. She states,
“As modern women, we pride ourselves on being able to do anything we set our minds to. Maybe that looks like unleashing our entrepreneurial spirit on the world. Or the full-time job of raising a family. Or saying goodbye to familiarity and traveling the world solo. Maybe it even looks like all the above… But the long story short is: As women, we continue to prove that we can balance it all and then some. So the question is not just what can we do but how healthy and happy can we be while we do it?”
Please also review AIHCP’s Stress Management Consulting Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification as a Stress Management Consultant.
For many losing a pet is like losing a child. A pet represents to many the only opportunity to experience a type of parenthood. The pet is their life and for some, their only friend. Hence the loss becomes more stronger for those who are attached to their pet. This is not unhealthy but a bond of love that may be different than human love but still nonetheless is love.
Losing a pet can be traumatic. Please also review AIHCP’s Pet Loss Grief Support Specialist Certification
The article, “How to Grieve the Death of a Pet” from Cleveland Clinic’s HealthEssentials takes a closer look at how to better cope when losing a pet. The article states,
“Given how much comfort pets bring, it’s understandable that losing them can be emotionally devastating. “Our animals become a part of our family,” says Dr. Sullivan. “They provide unconditional love and support, which is something that people don’t get from a lot of different places.”
Pets are family. When individuals lessen the impact of the loss of a pet they show their lack of empathy but also lack of understanding. Some may never experience the love one can have for an animal that is truly sad, but for those who do, we all too well understand the deep pain of losing a pet.
Please also review AIHCP’s Pet Loss Grief Support Specialist Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification in Pet Loss Grief Support.
Healthcare professionals always deal with the chance of malpractice. Mistakes can occur but they can be limited though with good practices and values. Healthcare professionals can protect themselves by following certain procedures and habits which can make it far less likely to occur.
Healthcare professionals can protect themselves from some instances of malpractice. Please also review AIHCP’s Legal Nurse Consulting Certification
The article, “Avoiding medical malpractice suits” by Keith Reynolds looks closer how healthcare providers can reduce the chance of malpractice. He states,
“To err is human. So the question is not whether a medical malpractice lawsuit will be filed against a physician, but when. As physicians pick their way through this minefield, if they’re not careful, one lawsuit from one patient could define their entire career, and lead to a loss of revenue, increased insurance costs and a massive hit to a physician’s professional reputation. Bob White, chief operating officer of malpractice insurer TDC Group, says that some specialists such as neurosurgeons or obstetricians can spend as much as 25% of their career with an open malpractice suit against them.”
Physicians, nurses or any healthcare provider can provide excellent service and protect themselves. Legal Nurse Consultants also play a key role in analyzing if standards of care were met or not met.
Please also review The American College of Legal Nurse Consulting’s Legal Nurse Consulting Certification. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification as a Legal Nurse. Please review the program and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.
Forensic Nurses play a key role in helping victims and police find justice. Many SANE nurses also become certified Forensic Nurses as well and help supply their expertise in collection of evidence for DNA during sexual assault crimes, as well as providing testimony for cases involving detailed expert advice.
AIHCP offers a four year certification for nurses in Forensic Nursing. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified healthcare professionals seeking a certification as a Forensic Nurse. Please review and see if the program meets your academic and professional goals
Children react to loss differently than adults and even more so within their particular ages of development. It is important for Grief Counselors and other mental health professionals to have a thorough understanding of how children deal and cope with loss.
The American Academy of Grief’s Child and Adolescent Grief Counseling Program reviews the important elements of Child Grief Counseling. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification in Child Grief Counseling. Please review the program and see if it meets your academic and professional goals
ADHD can affect thousands of children. It can affect focus but also the ability to be attentive. It not only affects children but also adults. It is important to diagnose ADHD to help individuals learn to cope with the issues as well as understand their behavior.
AIHCP offers a ADHD Consulting Certification. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification in ADHD Consulting. Please review and see if it meets your academic and professional needs and goals.
Hypnosis can help the mind find focus and become more centered to achieve goals. Many turn to hypnosis, as well as meditation, as ways to rewire the mind and teach how to focus to achieve goals. Individuals sometimes need the extra mental boost to to meet the needs to achieve goals. Hypnosis can offer this type of help.
Clinical Hypnotherapy can help individuals reach goals. Please review AIHCP’s Clinical Hypnotherapy Certification
The article, “Could self-hypnosis help you achieve your goals?” by Jacinta Tynan looks closer how self hypnosis can help individuals reach goals. She states,
“It’s like meditation, but with intention,” Claire explains. “Hypnotherapy helps you to shift your beliefs by breaking through the ‘thinking mind’ while making powerful suggestions to our impressionable unconscious mind, building new neural pathways.”
Self affirmation, refocus and new shifts in the mind can all help an individual through hypnosis find ways to better reach goals.
The American College of Hypnotherapy offers a four year certification in Clinical Hypnotherapy. The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification