CPDStreamlining OB Emergency Referrals in Primary Care Settings: Strategies to Minimize Delays
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CPD units applied for — pending PRC approval. They'll be credited once approved.

This online learning program is designed to equip nurses with advanced knowledge and effectively integrate telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) into nursing practice, enhancing healthcare delivery in public health settings. Participants will explore the evolution, benefits, and key technologies behind telehealth and RPM, and understand their vital role in improving patient access to care, managing chronic diseases, and supporting mental health. Through case studies, particularly in rural and underserved areas, nurses will learn how telehealth and RPM can reduce healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes. The program will also provide practical guidance on using RxBox technology, implementing telehealth and RPM programs, and overcoming challenges to successful integration, empowering nurses to lead and participate in the digital transformation of healthcare.
Earn CPD units toward PRC renewal
Structured, expert-led curriculum
Live interactive webinar via Zoom
Digital certificate of completion
Network with fellow licensed professionals
Downloadable learning materials & resources
Investment
₱200.00
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Registration closes August 13, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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This is a PRC-accredited CPD program for Nurses.
Are you a company looking to train multiple employees on this course? We offer group enrollments and customized corporate packages so your whole team can complete this program together — at rates that work for your organization.
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