All CPE Orientation Courses

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CE: 1.00

This 2021 updated orientation course by Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) has been updated for orientation of the new CPE student at AdventHealth. This course will orient CPE Students to Mandatory Facts for competent care, participation on the clinical care team, and the basic standards of care and communication to ensure a good patient experience. It also will review safety information in conjunction with infection control measures, HIPAA Regulations, safety codes and their appropriate responses.

NOTE: This course is a requirement for incoming CPE students of AdventHealth Orlando CPE System Center.

Price: $50.00

This course was designed for new CPE students at AdventHealth. This course gives an overview of Advance Directives and federal legislation as it addresses end of life care. It defines various terms associated with Advance Directives and the individuals that may be included with patient end of life decisions. This is a requirement for all new pastoral employees serving within the AdventHealth System.

NOTE: This is a requirement for all new CPE Students serving within the AdventHealth Central Region.

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CE: 1.00

This course by clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) was designed for orientation of the new CPE student at Florida Hospital. This course will orient CPE Students to sexual misconduct. Our mission stresses respect for our bodies, minds, and spirits as wonders of God's creation. Sexual misconduct is an affront to the dignity of the human person and inconsistent with principles of Christian professionalism.

The Adventist University of Health Sciences along with Husch Blackwell LLP have joined together in presenting this program as an awareness to students, faculty, and staff about sexual misconduct. Our goal is to keep all of our campuses a safe place without the threat or fear of sexual misconduct. This training will provide you with information about identifying sexual misconduct, policies the campuses have implemented to prevent sexual misconduct, things you can do to keep you and your friends safe, and resources that are available.

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CE: 2.00

This course discusses the complexities of mandatory reporting for chaplains, considering state-specific laws, the implications of clergy-penitent privilege, and the policies of different institutions. While the specifics vary by state and institution, the overarching goal remains the protection of vulnerable individuals, particularly children. Chaplains must stay informed about the legal requirements in their jurisdiction and institution, seek guidance when necessary, and carefully balance their legal and ethical obligations to effectively fulfill their roles as both spiritual caregivers and protectors of those at risk.