Understand why changes in education and health care mean that many schools, clinics, and universities are incorporating IPE/IPP into the way they work.
Check out real-life examples from ASHA members and ASHA's Special Interest Groups that highlight how IPE/IPP teams improved outcomes for students and patients.
ASHA Continuing Education (CE) approves organizations to offer ASHA CEUs based on the information provided in the ASHA Approved CE Provider application. In the application, the organization is named, its structure defined and the responsibilities of its CE unit are delineated.
ASHA Approved CE Providers are required to report to ASHA CE within 30 days any organization, name or ownership changes and/or changes in the role and responsibilities of the CE unit. Changes include (but are not limited to):
While in inactive status, new activities may not be registered with the ASHA CE Registry, and the Provider may not advertise that they are an ASHA Approved CE Provider or that ASHA CEUs are available for courses it offers. Inactive status is limited to 1 year, after which the process to withdraw ASHA Approved CE Provider status begins.
ASHA Approved CE Providers that have been purchased, acquired or merged are withdrawn from Provider status. An organization cannot become an ASHA Approved CE Provider by purchasing or acquiring an organization that is an ASHA Approved CE Provider. Approved CE Provider status is nontransferable.