How to Use Campus-Specific Data to Impact Well-Being
Recorded On: 02/27/2024
Instructions for obtaining CE Credit
For those attending the Wellness Week webinar, “How to Use Campus-Specific Data to Impact Well-Being”, continuing education (CE) credit will be available through this page.
To obtain CE credit, you’ll be required to 1) attend the session in its entirety, 2) register/login via this page, and 3) successfully complete a post-test.
Visit the Register and CE and Disclosures tabs for instructions. To preview the post-test, see the Handouts tab.
Session Information
Mental health in higher education continues to be a priority among students, staff, faculty and administration. Most are in agreement that the conversation must shift away from individual mental health and wellness and towards a more holistic well-being approach that includes effective policies, programs and services. Through informal surveys and online conversations, it’s clear that student health and counseling centers still often perceive themselves as being responsible for student well-being and that a conversation about how to engage and break down silos with other campus entities on well-being work is needed. Collecting campus-level well-being data is one way to help advance that conversation. The American College Health Association has three data collection tools that will be discussed during this session, the new Well-being Assessment, the Healthy Campus Inventory and parts of the National College Health Assessment. After this session, attendees will be able to better understand what data is collected in each instrument and how this data may be used in advancing campus conversations on well-being.
Format: Internet live
Date: February 27, 2024
Time: 3:00 pm-4:00 pm ET
Format: Internet, self-paced
Release Date: February 28, 2024
Expiration Date: February 27, 2025
After the expiration date, this session will no longer be accessible for viewing or downloading.
CE Credit/Contact Hours must be requested by the expiration date.
Cost:
FREE
Speaker(s)
Nikki Brauer, MS, CWPM, COEE, CHWC - Illinois State University
Jordan Perry, MPH, MCHES - Appalachian State University
Mary Hoban, PHD, MCHES - American College Health Association
Susan Hochman, MPH, FACHA - University of Texas Austin
Intended Audience
- Administrator
- Advanced Practice Clinician
- Health Educator
- Health Information Management Professional
- Mental Health Professional
- Nurse
- Pharmacist
- Physician, Physician Assistant
- Psychiatrist
- Student
Learning Objectives
After this session, participants should be able to:
- Identify specific measures and tools to evaluate well-being on their campuses.
- Identify challenges and limitations with assessment tools.
- Identify ways in which campuses are using health and well-being measurement tool data to inform their campus well-being programs and policies.
Program Planning Committee
Scott Henderson, MD
University of Missouri
Kathy Saichuk, MA, MCHES
Louisiana State University, retired
Michael Malmon, PhD
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Kiera Walker, MA, LPC, NCC
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Robyn Buchsbaum, MHS
American College Health Association
For more information about this session or its speaker(s), contact education@acha.org.
Credit/Contact Hours and Disclosures
Types of Credit/Contact Hours Available
Refer to the Continuing Education Key.
- CME: 1.0
- CHES: 1.0/1.0*
- MCHES: 1.0/1.0*
*Continuing Competency credits, when available, are listed after the total CHES/MCHES contact hours (e.g. CHES: 1.0/1.0)
Deadlines
Claim your credit/contact hours or certificate on each session's Contents tab by the deadline.
If you attended the session LIVE: Credit/Contact Hours must be requested by March 19, 2024.
If you viewed the session as a RECORDING: Credit/Contact Hours must be requested by February 26, 2026.
Relevant Financial Relationships
None of the presenters or planners for this educational activity have relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Successful Completion to Obtain Credit/Contact Hours (or certificate of attendance)
Criteria for successful completion is commensurate with participation and passing of a post-test with a minimum of an 80%.
Select the "Contents" tab above (registered users only) for access to the following components. It is estimated that it will require 60 minutes to view the webinar and complete the post-test. Credit/Contact Hours must be requested by the program expiration date (see "Overview" tab above).
Step 1: View/Attend the session in its entirety.
Step 2: Complete the mandatory Attestation and Post-test (passing score of 80%) for CE Credit/Contact Hours. See below for post-test passing requirements.
Step 3: Select the certificate for the type of credit/contact hour you are requesting. Select "Certificate of Attendance" if no credit/contact hour is being requested.
Continuing Education Statements
Continuing Education
The American College Health Association (ACHA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
ACHA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Sponsored by ACHA, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designed for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES) to receive up to 1.0 total Category 1 continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced-level contact hours available are 1.0. There are 1.0 Continuing Competency credits available.
Policies
Post-test Policy
It is the policy of the American College Health Association that when a post-test is required upon completion of a continuing education activity, participants must receive a passing grade of 80%. If participants receive a grade lower than 80%, they will be given the opportunity to re-take the post-test one time. If they receive 80% or higher the second time, they will be awarded continuing education credits/contact hours for the activity. We encourage participants to complete the post-test immediately after viewing the program.
Off-Label Product Use
This educational activity does not include any unannounced information about off-label use of a product for a purpose other than that for which it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Non-discrimination
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Consistent with these values, ACHA rejects all forms of discriminatory conduct with respect to: age; race/ethnicity; sex; sexual orientation; gender, including gender identity and expression; marital status; physical size; psychological/physical/learning ability; religious, spiritual or cultural identity; socioeconomic status; veteran status; or any other class of persons. ACHA actively strives to eliminate bias and discriminatory conduct from all its policies, procedures, communications, actions and activities.
Registration
Though you may already be registered for Wellness Week, in order to access the components to earn CE credit, you’ll need to have a login to the ACHA Education Center and register on this platform for each event for which you want to earn credit.
1. Click the green “Register” button at the top-right of this screen. You will be directed to login if you are not already.
2. Logging in
a. If you are not an ACHA member, select “Create a New Non-member Account” on the login screen and complete the short form to create a password. If you are not automatically redirected back to this event screen, you may need to return manually and reselect the green button then enter your new credentials when prompted.
b. If you are an ACHA member, your login is the same username and password that you use to login to www.acha.org.
Accessing the Components to Earn CE Credit
Once registered and logged in, select the “Contents” tab to complete the required components.
1. Attest that you attended the session (required)
2. Complete the Session Evaluation survey (optional, but encouraged)
3. Complete the post-test (required)
4. Print Your Certificate