$0.00Course ID: 448363Online
Learn how social, environmental and behavioral factors influence obesity and build communication skills for supportive care
$0.00Course ID: 426603OnlineMay 1, 2026April 30, 2027
Review obesity care strategies, nutrition assessment, behavioral treatment, pharmacotherapy and provider steps for Missouri HealthNet.
$0.00Course ID: 318109Online
Free online training on evidence-based obesity care and behavioral strategies for healthcare professionals.
$0.00Course ID: 274975Online
A free self-paced online introduction to the school nurse role, covering health office management, special healthcare needs, and preventive screening.
$0.00Course ID: 276492Online
Rural healthcare professionals seeking free, self-paced learning with CMEs can pick one or more topics to learn about, including: asthma, autism, care of older adults with complex medical needs, clinical ethics, diabetes and infection prevention. Course module activities vary and may include watching short videos, readings and interactive learning tasks to reinforce and apply concepts.
$0.00Course ID: 412516Online
Learn evidence-based obesity care, behavioral treatment, medication options and provider enrollment for Missouri Medicaid services.
$0.00Course ID: 410988Online
Build family resilience with practical strategies to navigate adversity, strengthen support, and take positive action together.
$1000.00Course ID: 412517Online
Online leadership academy for long-term care professionals to build confidence, strengthen teams and improve quality in care facilities.
$0.00Course ID: 374720Online
Virtual introductory series teaching foundational IBT skills for clinical providers assisting adults with obesity
$0.00Course ID: 285537Online
Are you a busy school nurse who has been asked to teach puberty education to upper elementary students? This training has research based resources to help you quickly learn current puberty facts. Moreover, this training provides new and experienced school nurses with tips on teaching puberty education, creating a positive classroom climate, answering student questions and communicating with parents/caregivers.