Workforce Education

The American Hospital Association (AHA) supports the ongoing education of hospital and health system employees to improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients.

The American Hospital Association Leadership Summit will take place July 21-23, 2024, in San Diego, Calif., at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. The conference offers insights and ideas for senior executives, clinical leaders, board trustees and next-generation health care leaders.
This webinar introduces TeamSTEPPS concepts and tools to enhance teamwork, communication and leadership from a nonclinical perspective. Learn how to make meetings more meaningful and empower all team members to voice their concerns confidently. You will walk away with facilitation strategies to…
In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), targetable driver alterations include ALK*, RET**, and ROS1*** fusions. DNA-based and RNA-based next-generation sequencing each have advantages and drawbacks for detecting gene fusions. In this webinar, expert speakers will present their perspectives on fusion…
Whether you're looking to learn more about TeamSTEPPS, find data to show proof of concept, or access training materials to use in your organization, the AHA Team Training Resource Center has something to help you. Find links to a variety of flyers, videos, citations, slide decks and more!
Certified Professionals in Health Care Risk Management (CPHRM) have expertise in minimizing enterprise risk and improving patient safety.
Certified Materials & Resource Professionals (CMRP) are experienced health care supply chain and inventory management professionals.
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Certified Health Care Facility Managers (CHFM) have demonstrated mastery of the five core domains of health care facility management.
Certified Health Care Constructors (CHC) demonstrate proficiency in the complex and regulated environment of health care construction sites.