Foundations in Nursing (FIN) Day 3
The Foundations in Nursing course is for all new hire Houston methodist RNs starting in MedSurg/Tele/Progressive/IMU/ICU units.
Quality Time Podcast - Advancing Physician Well-Being and Fulfillment - Online CE Course

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Fundamentals of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Course
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Event date February 17, 2025
Cost $0.00
Hemodynamic Interpretation and Technology for Critical Care Nurses - February 18, 2025

In intensive care units (ICUs), nurses are at the forefront of providing critical care to patients with complex medical needs. While basic hemodynamic monitoring is foundational, certain patient conditions necessitate advanced monitoring techniques.
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- Training Session
Credits
- 5.50 Atten...See more
Event date February 18, 2025
Cost $0.00
"Houston, We Have a Breathing Problem": Navigating Acute Respiratory Failure

Virtual ActivityThis live activity is available to Houston Methodist employees and students only.
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- Clinical
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- Webinar
Credits
- 1.00 ACPE ...See more
Event date February 19, 2025
Cost $0.00
Preceptor Academy Workshop - February 24, 2025

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- Training Session
Credits
- 8.25 Atten...See more
Event date February 24, 2025
Cost $0.00
Spilling the Tea: How to Effectively Engage with Gen Z (Preceptor CE)

Hybrid ActivityThis live activity is available to Houston Methodist employees and students only.
Contracts & Grant Agreements Submission Process - 3.4.25

This 90-minute lecture provides an overview of the MORTI process for contracts, and incoming and outgoing federal subawards. This lecture will cover different agreement types, required documents for submission, continuations and modifications.
Caution: Bump Ahead! Navigating Diabetes in Pregnancy

Virtual ActivityThis live activity is available to Houston Methodist employees and students only.
Introducing Therapeutic Music as an Alternative Therapy to Reduce Anxiety in the Emergency Department
This course focuses on assessing the feasibility and effectiveness of therapeutic music as an intervention to reduce anxiety in Emergency Department (ED) patients.