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Pennsylvania Licensed Dietitian / Nutritionist Continuing Education

Pennsylvania Accepts OnlineCE.com Child Abuse Courses for Mandatory Training

 

Pennsylvania Board of Nursing: Dietitians - Nutritionists Continuing Education Requirements:
CPE Requirements for Licensed Dietitians - Nutritionists: 30 contact hours by September 30 every odd numbered year

 

New Regulation Effective January 1, 2015: Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting

Effective January 1, 2015, all persons applying for issuance of an initial license shall be required to complete 3 hours of DPW-approved training in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements as a condition of licensure. Additionally, effective with the first license renewal after January 1, 2015, all health-related licensees applying for the renewal of a license issued by the Board shall be required to complete at least 2 hours of Board-approved continuing education in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements as a condition of renewal.

OnlineCE.com offers a 2 hour course for license renewal to meet this requirement.
See our topic: Abuse - Child and Elder and take course titled "Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters".
This CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit.


OnlineCE.com offers a 3 hour course for initial licensure to meet this requirement.
See our topic: Abuse - Child and Elder and take course titled "Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters for Initial Licensure". This CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of PA license renewal credit.

OnlineCE.com will submit your completion of the Child Abuse course by an electronic report to the PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs on the Monday following the date of completion. The PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs then loads the course completion information to Bureau's website where your individual licensing board accesses the completion information. OnlineCE.com cannot submit this information directly to your licensing board.


 


State of Pennsylvania Continuing Education Requirements

Pennsylvania Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Pennsylvania continuing education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Pennsylvania Licensed Dietitians - Nutritionists are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Pennsylvania continuing education requirements.

 
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  • Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters
    2.0

    $48.00 USD

    Select for Purchase
    • Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
    • Define the term child
    • Define the term perpetrator
    • Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
    • Explain the religious exemption to neglect
    • Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
    • Define human trafficking
    • List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
    • Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
    • List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
    • Explain the goals of General Protective Services
    • Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
    • Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
    • Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
    • Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
    • Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
    • Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
    • Define Presumption of Good Faith
    • Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
    • List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
    • List signs of abuse and neglect
    • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
    • Cite resources for patient education

    • NOTE:  CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit

    Richard Saporito, DC

    Downloadable Course in PDF
    Text

    CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit
    Expires: 2025-12-31

    Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters for Initial Licensure
    3.0

    $72.00 USD

    Select for Purchase
    • Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
    • Define the term child
    • Define the term perpetrator
    • Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
    • Explain the religious exemption to neglect
    • Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
    • Define human trafficking
    • List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
    • Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
    • List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
    • Explain the goals of General Protective Services
    • Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
    • Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
    • Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
    • Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
    • Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
    • Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
    • Define Presumption of Good Faith
    • Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
    • List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
    • List signs of abuse and neglect
    • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
    • Explain the reasons victims do not report abuse
    • Outline the psychological sequelae to abuse during childhood
    • Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for psychiatric conditions associated with victims of abuse
    • Cite resources for patient education

    • NOTE:  CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of CE

    Richard Saporito, DC

    Downloadable Course in PDF
    Text

    CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of PA license renewal credit
    Expires: 2025-12-31