Yes. Awarded credits will vary based on which course format you choose— In-Person or Online. Continuing education credits from their specific professional organizations to contact them directly to find out how to do it. Generally, there is a petition process they can submit through, often for a fee, with proof of course completion using their JA certificate or Certificate of Completion.
Read MoreAfter completing the course, you will receive several downloadable electronic certificates showing Joint Accreditation continuing education credits, ICF Continuing Coach Education credits, and a Duke Health & Well-Being Coach Training Certificate of Completion.
Read MoreThe course includes instructor-led training with skills practice and online learning components (E-Learnings and Video Demonstrations) to enhance the course curriculum. The course provides extensive training in the core competencies required of Health & Well-Being Coaches. The curriculum will cover the following topics:
For the In-Person Course, the first day of the first onsite module begins with check-in at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:30 PM. Our remaining training days are from 9:00 AM until 5:30 PM. Please plan your travel accordingly. We ask that you arrive promptly as we will begin and end the training on time each day. For the Online Course, you will attend your weekly 3-hour live webinar sessions on the designated day and time of your course during ...
Read More