The Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference aims to provide Continuing Education credits for attendees each year, and typically offers both CEUs as well as CME credits.
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For additional information and questions, please refer to our Continuing Education FAQs.
The 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference will be offering CEU credits provided through Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network DWIHN (Michigan). If you hold a license in another state, please verify with your board before counting these credits.
Please note that we are in process of obtaining credit approval and the total number of credits is not yet confirmed at this time and that final details will be announced before the conference.
CEUs provided by the Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference will primarily be of interest to practitioners in the fields of mental health, nursing, psychology, social work and other similar fields.
The 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference will be offering CEU credits provided through Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network DWIHN (Michigan). If you hold a license in another state, please verify with your board before counting these credits.
DWIHN is an approved continuing education provider with:
CEUs approved by MCBAP (an IC&RC member board) are generally accepted by other IC&RC member boards through a reciprocity process. This covers a large number of states, as many use or require the IC&RC test for certification.
For a definitive list, you should check with the specific state's credentialing board, but
IC&RC reciprocity covers a vast network of jurisdictions.
States that may accept MI-CEC approved courses often do so under a general rule that they accept CEs approved by other state boards or recognized professional associations like NASW National.
To confirm that your CEUs will be accepted for your specific credential in another state, you must:
To Earn CEU Credits at the 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference, you must complete the following steps:
You will receive instructions after the conference with instructions for claiming CME / CEU credits. Please be sure to follow these instructions as soon as possible, as there is often a deadline to complete these steps.
If you are asked to fill out an evaluation for the CME/CEU sessions you attended, please do so. This will be required in order to receive credit.
The 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference is working with the Michigan State University CHM Office of Continuing Medical Education to provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for conference registrants who attend specified accredited sessions.
Please note that we are in process of obtaining credit approval and the total number of credits is not yet confirmed at this time and that final details will be announced before the conference.
Continuing Medical Education is designed for a physician audience, but all members of the healthcare teams are encouraged to participate.
To Earn CME Credits at the 18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference, you must complete the following steps:
You will receive instructions after the conference with instructions for claiming CME / CEU credits. Please be sure to follow these instructions as soon as possible, as there is often a deadline to complete these steps.
If you are asked to fill out an evaluation for the CME/CEU sessions you attended, please do so. This will be required in order to receive credit.