Relias Academy offers convenient online courses for licensed professionals, paraprofessionals, and lifelong learners. Information on course requirements by the Florida Department of Health - Council of Licensed Midwifery are below, as well as a list of approved and accredited courses.
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- Browse the course list below to view education accepted by the Florida Department of Health - Council of Licensed Midwifery. View course details or click Add to Cart to checkout and instantly enroll!
Expiration- Due On
- Dec 31
- Due Every
- 2 years
- Due Based On
- Every 2 Years
Odd Years
| Accepted CEUs | Hours |
Required Topics | Hours | Frequency |
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Domestic Violence/Dependent Abuse Courses on domestic violence must be a minimum of one hour in duration, and must cover the substantive areas set forth in Section 456.031, Florida Statutes, as it pertains to the practice of midwifery. | 2 | 6 years |
Patient Safety/Medical Errors and Prevention This course is required for all licensed health care practitioners per section 456.013(7), Florida Statutes. | 2 | 2 years |
Ethics/Laws/Rules/Jurisprudence Course covering the Medical Practice Act (456, F.S.), the Midwifery Practice Act (467, F.S.), and Rule Title 64B24, Florida Administrative Code. | 1 | 2 years |
HIV/AIDS Course should include information on current Florida law on acquired immune deficiency syndrome and its impact on testing, confidentiality of test results, treatment of patients, and any protocols and procedures applicable to human immunodeficiency virus counseling and testing, reporting, the offering of HIV testing to pregnant women, and partner notification issues pursuant to ss. 381.004, F.S., and 384.25, F.S. | 1 | 2 years |
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