Skip to Main Content

Free Pediatric Suicide Prevention Training for Primary Care Providers (PCP)

Date: 09/23/25

Suicide is preventable, and no one is beyond help. Healthcare providers play a vital role in identifying individuals at risk early on, and primary care serves as a crucial touchpoint. To help combat this unnecessary loss of life, Sunshine Health is offering a free accredited continuing education course titled “Pediatric Suicide Prevention for Primary Care Providers.”

The virtual training session is scheduled for Tuesday, September 30 at 1 p.m. Eastern and should take about an hour. This training is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to recognize and support individuals at risk, enabling timely and effective intervention.

Join the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU) in collaboration with Sunshine Health and the Centene Institute for this LIVE training session. Presenters will highlight the important role of providers in suicide prevention and discuss common warning signs and risk factors, detail effective pediatric suicide prevention practices, and review clinical pathways and evidence-based interventions.

Why Take This Course?

  • Free and Accredited: This course is available at no cost and offers 1.00 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists.
  • On-Demand Education: Delivered virtually, this comprehensive course will strengthen your ability to identify at-risk individuals early on. Highlights include insight into suicide risk, assessment strategies, youth risk factors, and review clinical pathways and evidence-based interventions.
  • Immeasurable Impact: Help us save lives in the communities we serve.

Sunshine Health recognizes that increased access to suicide prevention saves lives. Your partnership and participation can make a significant impact to help individuals live their lives to the fullest.

How to Enroll

Registration Link: Pediatric Suicide Prevention for Primary Care Providers
Date: Tuesday, September 30
Time: 1 p.m. Eastern

Continuing Education: CME credits are available for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists.

Questions?

Sunshine Health has a wealth of resources available to help answer your questions and address your concerns:

Note: The Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs and other training and educational programs provided by Centene Institute for Advanced Health Education, LLC, are open to all health care providers and are not intended to serve as remuneration or to induce any health care provider to refer any individual to Centene Corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates.

SH_10752