SCCN Professional Development and Education
MOC and CME Opportunities
SCCN offers free opportunities to network participants for both Maintenance of Certification (MOC) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Category 1 and 2 credits, designed to support ongoing professional development and enhance clinical excellence. SCCN’s programs and trainings are developed by leading experts from Seattle Children’s that address current challenges and enhance the patient care.
Examples of current/previous MOC Projects:
- Antibiotic Stewardship
- Asthma Management
- Integrated Behavioral Health
- Social Determinants of Health Screening
- Immunizations (HEDIS Combo 10 Measure)
Behavioral Health in Pediatric Primary Care
Effective Strategies for Communication Module
In partnership with Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine and through generous funding by HealthierHere, the SCCN created an online learning module about Effective Strategies for Communication that seeks to equip primary care providers to effectively discuss and address behavioral health concerns with their patients and their families. The module, a summary with additional resources, and a pocket reference card are included below.
- Training Module - Start
- Module Summary (PDF): A printable summary of the module and additional resources.
- Module Pocket Card (PDF): A badge-sized card of key highlights from the module.
- Post-Module Survey: Help us keep getting better, please fill out our survey.
Continuum of Care Video Series
In partnership with Seattle Children’s Suicide Prevention Program, the SCCN developed Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: A Series for Primary Care Providers.
This free series provides education about the continuum of mental health care or levels of care in Washington state and how, from a primary care perspective, we can support families in accessing care. Please click below to access this series that is available to everyone.
Behavioral Health Continuum of Care Video Series
Ask the Expert Q&A Sessions
"Ask the Expert" Q&A sessions provide a unique opportunity to engage directly with physician specialists from Seattle Children's Hospital. These sessions are designed to facilitate an open forum where our team can pose questions and gain in-depth insights from leading experts on specific, critical topics such as COVID-19, Antibiotic Stewardship, RSV, Vaccine Hesitancy, or Measles.
Access to CHILD
- Clinical Toolkits
- Up-To-Date