To address the need for health professionals to
keep abreast of the latest information in the field of aging, the
Northwest GEC has established a 40-hour Distance Learning Program. The
program utilizes the extensive series of self-study guides, Northwest GEC’s
Curriculum
Module Series, developed over the last seven years. Written by
geriatric healthcare professionals, recognized experts in their respective
fields, the materials cover a range of topics related to improving health
outcomes for older adults by establishing health promotion interventions
to prevent disease and postpone further disability. Many modules cover a
specific age-related physical or mental health condition that can be
prevented, postponed or alleviated by a health promotion intervention,
e.g., diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, depression and stroke. Other
modules cover broader topic areas such as how to establish health
promotion programs in urban or rural communities, preventing falls, and
aging families. Several modules have been modified to reflect issues and
health concerns of ethnic older adults and those with developmental
disabilities, e.g., nutrition, depression, osteoporosis. New topics
continue to be added to the series. N.B. You are welcome to
review and download any and all curriculum modules even if you choose not
to participate in the Distance Learning Program. (Note: There is
currently a "glitch" in being able to download the modules, but
we're working on getting it going again. We apologize for the
inconvenience.)
After enrolling in the program, Distance
Learning participants can select themes or topics related to their
professional needs and interests and download the specific Curriculum
Modules. Over the course of a year, participants are expected to
select ten modules and submit their answers to the self-study
questions provided. Answer sheets will be reviewed by
Northwest GEC faculty. Upon completing the 40-hour
Distance Learning Program, participants will receive a Geriatric Health
Promotion certificate from the Northwest GEC.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT IS AVAILABLE TO DISTANCE LEARNING
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. Earn 4.8 hours of CE credit for each
curriculum module completed in the NWGEC Distance Learning Program.
CE credits apply to nurses, social workers, psychologists and
counselors. Earn up to 150 hours of CE credit in Geriatric Health
Promotion at home and at your own pace. CE registration information
provided upon registration for the NWGEC's Distance Learning Program in
Geriatric Health Promotion.
For more information or to request the NWGEC Distance Learning Enrollment
Form by mail, please call NWGEC at (206) 685-7478 or email patann@u.washington.edu.
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