CCHP On-Demand Online Review Courses
CCHP STANDARDS REVIEW WEBINARS
All programs below provide CE for physicians, nurses, dentists, CCHPs and psychologists unless otherwise noted. Online webinars that reference the new NCCHC 2026 Standards will be available in early 2026.
CCHP Prep Essentials: Navigating NCCHC Standards On Your Path to Certification (EXPIRES FEB. 24, 2026)
This training seminar will review content of the 2018 Standards for Health Services for jails and prisons and the 2022 Standards for Health Services in Juvenile Facilities that will be covered in the Certified Correctional Health Professional exam. The Standards are the foundation of NCCHC’s accreditation program as well as the CCHP program. This seminar can serve as an overview course for those new to corrections, a preliminary study session for anyone preparing for future certification, or a final review before sitting for the CCHP exam. Tips on preparing for, studying for, and taking the exam will be shared. 3.5 Hours CE. Recorded June 2024. This course covers the material on CCHP exams taken through February 24, 2026. $149. More Information/Register
CCHP Prep Essentials: Navigating NCCHC Standards On Your Path to Certification (EXAMS TAKEN AFTER FEBRUARY 24, 2026)
This webinar will review content of the 2026 Standards for Health Services for jails and prisons and the 2022 Standards for Health Services in Juvenile Facilities that will be covered in the Certified Correctional Health Professional exam starting February 25, 2026. Mastering the NCCHC Standards is essential for maintaining compliance, reducing institutional risk, and improving patient outcomes. This training connects the dots between accreditation requirements and day-to-day operations, helping you understand how the Standards guide quality improvement and safeguard your facility from costly errors and adverse events. The Standards are the foundation of NCCHC’s accreditation and CCHP programs.
This webinar can serve as an overview course for those new to corrections, a preliminary study session for anyone preparing for certification, or a final review before sitting for the CCHP exam. Tips on preparing for, studying for, and taking the exam will be shared.
This course covers the material on CCHP exams taken after February 24, 2026. $149. More Information/Register
Meeting The Challenge of Correctional Nursing: Review for the CCHP-RN
While traditional nursing experiences may help in your transition to corrections, not one of them can fully prepare you for the role of a correctional nurse. It is a specialty that is often learned through on-the-job training, until now. Whether you are new to correctional health care or a seasoned professional, this course will provide an overview of nursing responsibilities from intake to release and the days, or even hours, in between. The material covered is also intended to assist candidates seeking the CCHP-RN certification to prepare for the exam. 3.5 Hours CE. Recorded October 2020. $99. More Information/Register
CCHP-MH Review Course
The 2015 edition of the Standards for Mental Health Services provides a framework for improved mental health care delivery and outcomes in adult correctional facilities. The foundation of both NCCHC’s CCHP-MH examination and mental health accreditation program, these standards make more explicit what is required for the adequate delivery of mental health services. Whether or not you have immediate plans to pursue CCHP-MH certification, this seminar will explain the standards with regard to the areas of care and treatment, clinical records, administration, personnel, legal issues and more. Members of the CCHP-MH Subcommittee since its inception, Dr. Barboza and Dr. Fleming will present this material through the lens of what is essential as you prepare for the CCHP-MH exam. 120 minutes/2 Hours CE. Recorded July 2020. This course covers the material for CCHP-MH exams taken prior to April 1, 2026. $99.00 More Information/Register
Participation in these review courses does not guarantee passing the exam.
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