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Basic Life Support Training

Children’s National Hospital is a certified American Heart Association (AHA) Training Center.

Burn Surgery Continuing Education

The Burn Surgery team at Children's National provides a series of YouTube video playlists with helpful information about burn care where healthcare providers can earn Continuing Education (CE) credits.

Conway Chair Conversations

Join us for Conway Chair Conversations that engage us in lively discussions and demonstrations about developing scientific ideas.

DC Regional Academy on Family Violence: ACEs Webinar Series

This webinar series includes multiple interactive one hour sessions that focus on trauma-informed systems of care, interpersonal violence, adversity and resilience.

Emergency Medicine Simulations

Tania Ahluwalia, M.D., FAAP, associate director of Global Health Programs, Division of Emergency Medicine and Trauma Services, and her team of Children's National clinicians, including Michael Hardy, M.D., share video simulation trainings they used in India.

Virtual Lunch and Learns

These webinars are part of our continued commitment to bring the latest, most relevant medical news to community providers.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Program

Children's National Hospital is a certified American Heart Association (AHA) Training Center and is currently offering online registration for Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses to the general public.

Seminars in Prenatal Neurology

Seminars in Prenatal Neurology focuses on the neurologic diagnosis, treatment and care within the first 310 days after conception.

Topics in Prenatal Pediatrics

Topics in Prenatal Pediatrics is a monthly video conference featuring subject matter experts from Children’s National Hospital and elsewhere as they facilitate the discussion of compelling topics in the field of prenatal and transitional medicine.

Trauma Care Continuing Education

The Trauma Care team at Children's National provides a series of YouTube video playlists where healthcare providers can earn Continuing Education (CE) credits.