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American Medical Compliance Blog
2d ago
The following MRI Level 2 Training is designed to educate healthcare professionals with Level 2 clearance on proper safety guidelines when using MRIs. This advanced training not only broadens the foundational knowledge obtained in Level 1 but also equips practitioners with specialized skills to handle complex imaging scenarios and interpret subtle nuances in MRI scans. For radiologic technicians or healthcare professionals, our Level 2 Training will greatly enhance your expertise in MRI practices. This training covers everything from the detailed physics behind magnetic resonance imaging to ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
3d ago
The following Cybersecurity and HIPAA Overview Training for Healthcare Personnel is designed to educate employees and management how to be compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) while outlining the privacy and security laws that prevent security breaches and ultimately, keep patient information safe from cyber attacks. Digital technology has become increasingly integrated into healthcare services. This post introduces our comprehensive cybersecurity and HIPAA compliance training designed for healthcare personnel. Today, the threats to patient data rang ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
3d ago
The following Anti-Kickback Statute and Physician Self-Referral Law (Stark Law) Training educates healthcare providers on the provisions of the Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law. Furthermore, there is an intricate legal landscape governing financial relationships in healthcare compliance. However, understanding these laws are essential for maintaining ethical practices and avoiding severe penalties. Moreover, they not only shape the foundation of healthcare compliance, but also ensure that medical providers do not compromise their judgment due to financial incentives. On the other hand, ou ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
4d ago
The following Managing Heart Failure Training educates healthcare providers (HCP) on the underlying mechanisms that lead to heart failure. Heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood throughout the body. Also, this occurs typically when the cardiac muscle is either too weak or not elastic enough. Other regions of the heart may also be impacted. Additionally, the type of medication used to treat heart failure varies according to the type of heart failure. What you will learn:
Prevalence rates
Tailoring treatment plans
The pharmacodynamics of medications used to treat he ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
4d ago
The following Florida Biomedical Waste Management Training educates healthcare providers on Florida’s biomedical waste regulations. There are various healthcare staff and organizations that manage waste products for the safety of all individuals within the healthcare organization. Additionally, the Department of Health shall regulate the packaging, transport, storage, and treatment of this waste. Moreover, the Department of Environmental Protection shall regulate the incineration and disposal of biomedical waste. What you will learn:
Definition of biomedical waste
Correct methods of segregat ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
4d ago
The following Mastering ICH Good Clinical Practice E6 (R2) educates healthcare providers on the ICH guidelines for good clinical practice (GCP). The three major milestones associated with ICH good clinical practice include the Nuremburg Code, Declaration of Helsinki, and the Kefauver-Harris Amendments. Additionally, there are other guidelines that are important to this practice that are further outlined within this course. Also, the course goes into detail about the history of ICH GCP. What you will learn:
Ethical principles underpinning the ICH GCP guidelines
Responsibilities and expectatio ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
4d ago
The following Dementia Diagnosis Training for Healthcare Providers educates healthcare providers (HCP) on the early detection of dementia and other cognitive impairments. Therefore, with the rising prevalence of dementia globally, medical professionals must have the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and diagnose this complex condition accurately. Consequently, this course bridges the gap in dementia care by providing comprehensive training on the latest diagnostic tools, patient interaction techniques, and the nuances of different types of dementia.
What you will learn:
Early dete ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
5d ago
The following Utah Protective Orders in the Workplace Training for Healthcare Providers educates healthcare providers on workplace violence protective orders in Utah. Also, a Workplace Violence Protective Order can help to stop violence in the workplace. We ensure that through our course, your staff will be more knowledgeable of protective orders for healthcare providers in the state of Utah. What you will learn:
The importance of a proactive approach to addressing behaviors of concern
Strategies for creating a safe work environment
The importance of communication channels within the workpla ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
1w ago
The following Ensuring Confidentiality in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Training educates healthcare providers on the foundational legal principles underpinning confidentiality in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Furthermore, SUD is a treatable mental disorder that affects a person’s brain and behavior, leading to their inability to control their use of substances like legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications. Additionally, the symptoms can be moderate to severe, where addiction being the most severe form of SUD. What you will learn:
Identifying protected health information ..read more
American Medical Compliance Blog
1w ago
The following OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Training educates healthcare providers (HCP) on how to protect themselves and others from bloodborne pathogen exposure and the regulations designed to protect occupationally exposed workers. Additionally, this course is an essential component for occupational safety for workers across various sectors who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) in their workplace. Furthermore, understanding and adhering to the OSHA standards not only ensures compliance with federal regulations but also significantly reduces the ..read more