New CE Course, Microlearning Additions, and a Course Update
By Medline University Staff | January 22, 2026
We’re excited to introduce one new CE course, two new microlearning offerings, and one course update—all designed to support healthcare professionals with practical, concise, and evidence-based learning experiences.
New CE Course
This comprehensive CE course provides evidence-based insights into supporting patients and residents living with dementia. It covers behavioral changes, communication strategies, and person-centered care.
- CE Credit: 1.00 contact hour approved by the Florida and California Boards of Nursing
- Learning Objectives:
- Identify the primary causes of dementia.
- Explain the impact of neurological changes on an individual’s functional abilities and behavioral patterns.
- Discuss the importance of individualized care plans for patients with dementia.
- Recognize the different types of dementia and their specific characteristics.
Microlearning Additions
Note: Microlearning is an approach to learning new information in small segments of 3–15 minutes. These courses are mobile-friendly, do not offer CE credit, and do not include a post-test.
This microlearning course introduces Alzheimer’s disease, including common symptoms, communication considerations, and person-centered strategies to support patient well-being.
- Learning Objectives:
- Define Alzheimer’s disease.
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
- Discuss care strategies for Alzheimer’s disease patients.
Explore foundational concepts of palliative and hospice care, including comfort-focused treatment, patient and family support, and communication strategies that enhance quality of life during serious illness.
- CE Credit: 1.00 contact hour approved by the Florida and California Boards of Nursing and by ASCLS P.A.C.E.
- Learning Objectives:
- Define palliative care and hospice care.
- Discuss key palliative and hospice care principles.
Course Update
Formerly titled Fits Like a Glove: Hand Hygiene with Glove Use, this updated course incorporates refreshed content, improved clarity, and expanded guidance on safe glove practices aligned with infection prevention standards.
- Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the importance of proper hand hygiene and glove use in infection prevention.
- Discuss best practices for glove use with hand hygiene.
- Identify strategies to improve glove compliance in healthcare settings.
- Explain appropriate patient situations for glove use and hand hygiene.
We invite you to explore these new and updated learning opportunities and continue your professional development with Medline University.
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