The Telehealth Landscape (UNH Telehealth Certificate) introduces telehealth to healthcare professionals and represents the first in a series of telehealth trainings to be offered by UNH Telehealth Practice Center. The curriculum covers a range of topics with elective modules that can be selected by the learner based on their area(s) of interest. The course combines a variety of learning modalities including both synchronous and asynchronous components. This structure lends itself to busy individuals who prefer to complete the coursework at their own pace but also find value coming together with other professionals for a live discussion of the material. The course includes six modules, with each module estimated to take approximately four hours to complete.
UNH Telehealth Certificate at a Glance:
Audience:
The Telehealth Certificate is designed for healthcare professionals who are interested in or currently practicing telehealth and seek to expand their knowledge and utilization. This includes, but is not limited to:
Certificate Requirements
By registering for The Telehealth Landscape, learners are automatically enrolled in the UNH Telehealth Certificate program. In order to earn the Certificate, participants must complete four required core modules in addition to two elective modules.
Core Modules (All Required) |
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Elective Modules (Select Two) Elective modules are subject to change |
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This programs offers CME/CNE, Social Work CEUs and CPEUs for Nutrition. If you identify as another discipline, contact the UNH Telehealth Practice Center for more information.
This partner program is developed and taught by the staff at the UNH Telehealth Practice Center, an interdisciplinary center that connects education, research, and service across health-related disciplines, both within and beyond the University of New Hampshire.
For more information on group rates or custom training options, contact the UNH Telehealth Practice Center for more information.
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By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
Jen Chadbourne is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire and a faculty member of the UNH Telehealth Practice Center. She teaches a variety of courses on the topics of nutrition, food science, diabetes, and telehealth. Jen also works clinically as a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist. As part of a virtual care team, her clinical work focuses on the delivery of individualized diabetes care via telehealth and the integration of remote patient monitoring technology.