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Procedure to provide CE credit for your outpatient course

Continuing Education: SPICE Infection Control Training for Outpatient Settings

This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

CE Credit Awarded: 5.16

To provide CE credit you must:

1. Complete NCNA bio/conflict of interest form. Upload the COI form when completing registration set-up form (see #2).

2. Complete registration set-up form.

3. You will receive an email with the following links :

  • link to UNC Event Registration page – include this link in your course announcement.
  • electronic evaluation – email this to course attendees at the conclusion of the course. Attendees can obtain their course certificate only by completing the course evaluation.
  • notification form – complete this form

4. Have your course participants register electronically through the link provided. The registrant roster will be exported to Excel and emailed to you for progress updates. At the conclusion of registration, a sign-in sheet will be emailed to the course instructor. Please have your course participants sign in on the sign in sheet beside their name.  Scan the sign in sheet and email to amy_powell@med.unc.edu

5. Disclosure Statement: Disclosures must be shared with the learner sometime prior to the beginning of the educational activity. The disclosure statement is provided with registration information, and is the first slide of Module A.

6. Do not hand out course completion certificates to your attendees! Your participants must complete an on-line evaluation to receive continuing education credit. When your participants complete the on-line evaluation, they are redirected to a course completion certificate.  Participants are instructed to type in their name, and print out the certificate. Evaluation results will be emailed to the course instructor.

7. Within 7 days, complete the course notification form.

8. Continuing education credit records will be retained by SPICE for 6 years from the date of the course.

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130 Mason Farm Road
CB# 7030, Bioinformatics 3100
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-7030
919-966-3242
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