
Your partner through education
At Avel eCare, we value lifelong learning and understand its importance in healthcare. We are excited to offer our partner sites education to support goals for safe, effective, and quality patient care.
We understand the trials of busy schedules, geographical and financial challenges for finding and completing continuing education for license, certification and regulatory education demands. Our educational platform, AVELearn, is here to meet your needs when and where you need it.
With AVELearn, you have access to:
- Hundreds of credit hours online 24/7 via the web or mobile application.
- Virtual LIVE educational webinars.
- “Just in Time” education as well as topics covering clinical, regulatory, technical and professional skills.
Want to learn more? Email [email protected].
Resources
Avel + EMCT: Emergency Medicine Lecture Series
In collaboration with Emergency Medicine Core Training (EMCT), Avel eCare offers a monthly lecture series designed to enhance foundational knowledge and frontline skills in emergency care. This series supports physicians and advanced practice providers – both experienced in emergency medicine and new to the field – with expert-led instruction focused on real-world application, clinical decision-making, and ongoing skill development. Avel is committed to advancing education that empowers your clinical teams and strengthens emergency care delivery across your facility.
ACCME Accreditation
Avel eCare has been reviewed by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) and awarded continued accreditation for 4 years as a provider of continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. Accreditation in the ACCME System seeks to assure the medical community and the public that Avel eCare delivers education that is relevant to clinicians’ needs, evidence-based, evaluated for its effectiveness, and independent of commercial influence.
TJC Workplace Violence Standards
Effective January 1, 2022, new and revised workplace violence prevention standards now apply to all Joint Commission-accredited hospitals and critical access hospitals. The high incidence of workplace violence prompted the creation of new accreditation requirements. The new and revised Joint Commission standards provide a framework to guide hospitals in developing effective workplace violence prevention systems, including leadership oversight, policies and procedures, reporting systems, data collection and analysis, post-incident strategies, training, and education to decrease workplace violence.