NCCHC 2025 Virtual Winter Conference: Live December 10–11, On-Demand Through January 30 | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

NCCHC 2025 Virtual Winter Conference: Live December 10–11, On-Demand Through January 30

Don’t miss out! The NCCHC 2025 Virtual Winter Conference on Correctional Health Care brings essential education to your screen live on December 10–11, with on-demand access to all sessions through January 30, 2026. Get ready for a packed lineup spanning today’s most urgent topics in correctional health care—mental health, suicide prevention, infectious disease, women’s health, disability and access, chronic disease, leadership, ethics, and more.

This year’s virtual experience features exclusive online sessions plus highlights curated from the NCCHC National Conference in Baltimore. Whether you prefer real-time interaction or learn best on your own schedule, the conference has you covered—and you can earn up to 25 hours of CE credit.

“It’s challenging for professionals in our field to get the education they need. The virtual conference offers weeks of opportunity to learn and earn CE, meeting a wide variety of needs,” said Deborah Ross, CCHP, NCCHC CEO.

A few standout 2025 sessions

  • The Myth of the Noncompliant Patient
  • Clinical Care Strategies for Patients with HIV-Related Cancers
  • Strategies for Effective Mental Health Services in Restrictive Housing
  • The Experiences of Deaf People Inside the Walls
  • Caring for Patients with Brain Injury: Challenges and Strategies
  • A Strategic Model for Managing Outbreaks in Congregate Settings
  • Opioid Use Disorder Assessment in Prisons
  • Insulin Pumps in Corrections: Protocols, Implementation, and Outcomes
  • Data That Saves Lives: Standardizing Suicide Attempt Documentation and Prevention

Participants can join live December 10–11 or access sessions on demand through January 30, 2026, earning robust CE credit along the way.

Register today and be part of this impactful event!

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