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2024 Prevent Blindness Childrens Vision Screening Training Course for Professionals in Public Health/Childcare/Educational Settings for Preschool-Aged Children
2024 Prevent Blindness Childrens Vision Screening Training Course for Professionals in Public Health/Childcare/Educational Settings for Preschool-Aged Children
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Prevent Blindness Children’s Vision Screening Training Course for Professionals in Public Health/Childcare/Educational Settings (Preschool-Age Children)
Who Should Take the Course?
The Prevent Blindness Children’s Vision Screening Certification Course is appropriate for professionals in early care and education programs, as well as school, childcare, public health, and primary healthcare settings.
PLEASE NOTE: After purchasing a course or courses, please email each learner's name, agency name, and email address to pbtraining@preventblindness.org.
The Prevent Blindness course content will meet the vision screening needs, for example, of the following individuals:
- Nurses/School Nurses
- School Health Clerks
- Head Start Program Staff
- Medical Assistants
- Public Health Nurses
- Primary Healthcare Providers
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
- Family Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants in Pediatrics
- Early Care and Education Staff
- Community Volunteers
What Will You Learn?
Participants will learn:
- Common vision disorders in children,
- How to use evidence-based and age-appropriate tools for vision screening,
- How to enhance your screening programs to improve follow-up to eye care for referred children, and
- How to gain access to several educational resources.
What is Certification, and How Long is it Valid?
Successful completion of the course will result in a three-year nationally recognized certification in Children’s Vision Screening provided by Prevent Blindness.
The course provides 5 contact hours for professional development.