Continuing Education: General

Overview of Military Advocacy and Resources

In this session, we will discuss advocacy within the military and specific needs of the service member and veteran populations.
CE Credit Eligible: Feb 27, 2024 - Feb 26, 2026

In this session, we will discuss advocacy within the military and specific needs of the service member and veteran populations.

Learning objectives:

  1. Provide an overview of The United States Special Operations (USSOCOM) Warrior Care Program – Care Coalition (WCP-CC).
  2. Provide an overview of the network of care for service members and their families, including how to connect them to care.
  3. Discuss specific needs of the service member and veteran populations.

Continuing Education Credits: 1.0 Ethics CE for Board Certified Patient Advocates through the Patient Advocate Certification Board.

Non-Member Purchase

You will receive an email, after checking out, with a unique passcode to input above enabling this webinar.

Continuing Education webinars are open to NAHAC members and the general public looking to enhance their knowledge and receive continuing education credit.

As a NAHAC benefit, Full Members are charged only $10.00 for a CE webinar while the general public pays $40.00 per CE credit webinar. NAHAC full members, who just want to view the webinars, can go to the NAHAC website to view the webinars at any time – no charge.

To receive the discounted NAHAC membership rate for CE webinars, access and complete an application here: Membership Form.

Members Only Purchase

You will recieve an email, after checking out, with a unique passcode to input above enabling this webinar.

Continuing Education webinars are open to NAHAC members and the general public looking to enhance their knowledge and receive continuing education credit.

Hector Franco

Hector Franco is a Training and Recovery Care Coordinator at 9Line LLC. He is a Retired Army Sergeant Major (SGM) who served as an Army Medic for over 28 Years. He currently serves as the Recovery Care Coordinators (RCC) Training Coordinators who provide Advocacy for members of the United States Special Operations Command Wounded, Ill or Injured Service members and their Families.