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American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE)
What is AARC CRCE Accreditation?
These organizations can include universities, professional associations, healthcare facilities, private companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
The approval process ensures that organizations offering AARC CRCE credits maintain high standards in continuing education for respiratory therapists and other respiratory care professionals.
How To Get AARC CRCE Accreditation?
You can pursue accreditation on your own or use BeacoLive's accreditation services. To become accredited for AARC CRCE, an organization must follow these steps:
- Meet the 12 requirements outlined by the AARC for initial provider approval.
- Submit an application and required documentation demonstrating how the organization meets the 12 requirements.
- Pay the applicable AARC Approved CE Provider application fee.
-Once approved, the organization is designated as an AARC Approved CE Provider for a 5-year period during which they can offer courses for AARC CRCE credits.
- Comply with AARC's policies and procedures for registering courses, reporting attendance, and maintaining records throughout the 5-year approval period.Visit the AARC CRCE Website to Learn More
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