Professional Education
Nationwide Children's offers continuing education, simulation training, ABMS Maintenance of Certification, professional conferences and more for a broad spectrum of medical professionals. Our Joint Accreditation designation promotes a single application process for approved activities to more easily offer national level continuing education credit for medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physician assistants, social work, dentistry and psychology.
Click here for more information about educational offerings available for medical professionals.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) Program has been granted Joint Accreditation for the maximum allotted six-year term running through November 2025. Because of Nationwide Children’s history of education collaboration and a focus on quality improvement, we were well-positioned for the full accreditation term. Nationwide Children’s officially rolled out the Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) Program in early summer 2020.
Joint Accreditation was built on the principle that interprofessional education (IPE), designed to improve interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) in health care delivery, can improve patient outcomes. Launched in 2009, Joint Accreditation is a collaboration of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
As a jointly accredited provider, Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides education programs planned by the team, for the team. The Joint Accreditation designation allows for a single application process so that national level continuing education credit can be offered more easily across a spectrum of disciplines. Currently, these include:
- Physicians (ACCME)
- Nurses (ANCC)
- Pharmacists (APCE)
- Psychologists (APA)
- Physician Assistants (AAPA)
- Social Workers (ASWB ACE)
- Dentistry (ADA CERP)
Additionally, a new electronic reporting system will help to improve efficiency and access to information for both the education program providers and the participants. Participants can access course information and transcripts here.
Nationwide Children's long history of quality improvement is aligned with the projected outcomes of the IPCE Program. Research has shown that interprofessional education activities planned by the team, for the team, result in positive outcomes including:
- Changed individual behaviors
- Organizational level changes
- Patient care including:
- Mortality rates
- Recorded clinical errors
- Length of stay
- Patient satisfaction
To learn more about our quality education offerings and our journey to best outcomes, visit the Center for Clinical Excellence.
The Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through Joint Accreditation for its’ education activities. Nationwide Children's offers over 1,500 Category 1 CME sessions annually, ranging from weekly activities to international research and clinical symposia. Internet-based videos and other electronic educational materials are available for view only or credit.
Nationwide Children's Simulation Program provides hands-on experiential learning utilizing high-fidelity human patient simulators.
Learn more about our Simulation Program.
The Pediatric Outreach Education Department facilitates the delivery of both required and customized educational offerings between Nationwide Children's Hospital and healthcare providers in Ohio. The heart of each learning experience focuses on enhancing the safe and effective delivery of pediatric care.
As nationally recognized leaders, Nationwide Children's celebrates many achievements within the Center for Clinical Excellence, one of them being our Quality Education offerings. After successfully training thousands of internal employees and external partners on QI science, we have expanded our opportunities to partner with and share our expertise with other organizations across the globe.
Here are our current educational opportunities:
- Quality Tool School (QTS)*
- Quality Improvement Bootcamp
- Quality Leadership Academy (QLA)
- Quality Improvement Publishing Program (QIPP)*
*coming soon!
With a strong mission of promoting quality and safety of pediatric patients, the faculty members at Nationwide Children’s Hospital are extremely committed to the pediatric education of medical professionals. Many educational offerings can be tailored to meet specific learning objectives, including:
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Preceptorship/Observation Experiences: A highly skilled professional at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides one-on-one training with an opportunity to observe medical procedures and ask questions.
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Conferences/Speaking Engagements
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Consultations
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EMS Outreach:
(614) 722-4350 (phone) | (614) 722-6518 (fax)
Contact Information
- IPCE Program, Professional Education (CME and Conferences)
Phone: (614) 355-0650
Fax: (614) 355-4489
[email protected] - IPCE Program, Joint Accreditation
Kelly Hallberg, MBA
Education Program Administrator
(614) 355-0673
[email protected] - Professional Education
Marcie Rehmar, MS
Director of Interprofessional and Community Partnerships
(614) 355-0662
[email protected] - Quality Education & Maintenance of Certification (MOC)
Laura Lehman, MBA
Quality Education Project Manager
[email protected]
[email protected] - Simulation and Outreach Education
Cheryl Camacho, BS, NRP
Simulation and Outreach Education Director
(614) 355-0659
[email protected]