Continuing Medical Education
All Patients Safe can be taken for up to 6 CME credits; other courses and credits are available as noted below. Please look through the information below, visit our FAQ page, or contact us if you don’t find what you’re looking for. CME credits cost $25 per course, but are not required for the Washington State suicide prevention licensure requirements.
Credits available:
All Patients Safe Basic Course: 3 hours - $25 CME fee
All Patients Safe Basic + Advanced Course: 6 hours - $25 CME fee
Targeted Interventions: Firearms, Culture and Suicide Care: 3 hours - $25 CME fee
Hope and Recovery for Everyone: Cultural Factors in Suicide Care: 1 hour - $25 CME fee
CME Accreditation
The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this other activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Method of Participation
Registration is currently unavailable due to a maintenance break.
To participate in the All Patients Safe 3-hour or 6-hour course, register and then follow emailed instructions to create a Learning Management System account and access the course. To receive CME, participants must complete the online educational activity followed by an evaluation and a post-test. The evaluation and post-test will be emailed within 3 business days of course completion. To be eligible for CME, participants must receive a minimum score of 75% on the post-test, with two attempts allowed. After successfully completing the post-test, participants must submit an attendance verification form to the UW CME office with CME fee payment ($25 per course).
To participate in Targeted Interventions or Hope and Recovery for Everyone, please visit this webpage.
Estimated Time to Complete
All Patients Safe consists of 2 courses, each of which should take approximately 3 hours to complete. Participants will complete one or both courses depending on their licensure requirements. Please visit Suicide Prevention Training for Health Professionals for detailed information about licensure requirements for your profession.
Course Authors
Jennifer Stuber, PhD
Faculty Director & Co-Founder, Forefront: Suicide Prevention
Associate Professor, UW School of Social Work
Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD
Professor,
UW School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Director, UW Psychiatry Residency Training Program
Co-Director, AIMS Center
Director, UW Integrated Care Training Program
Ian Bennett, MD, PhD
Professor,
UW School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
John Kern, MD
Clinical Professor,
UW School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Molly Adrian, PhD
Assistant Professor,
UW School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Attending Clinical Psychologist, Seattle Children’s Hospital
Mark Reger, PhD
Chief of Psychology Services,
VA Puget Sound
Associate Professor,
UW School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Jeffrey Sung, MD
Acting Instructor
UW School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Brett Bass
Program Coordinator, Forefront: Suicide Prevention
UW School of Social Work
Disclosure Information
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Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD (author and planner): royalties from Wiley
All disclosures have been mitigated.
The following authors have indicated they do not have any relationships to disclose:
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Jennifer Stuber, PhD
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John Kern, MD
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Ian Bennett, MD, PhD
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Molly Adrian, PhD
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Mark Reger, PhD
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Jeff Sung, MD
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Brett Bass
The following planners have indicated they do not have any relationships to disclose:
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Jennifer Stuber, PhD
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John Kern, MD
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Ian Bennett, MD, PhD
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Molly Adrian, PhD
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Mark Reger, PhD
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Alan Gojdics, MEd
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Betsy Payn, MA
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Melissa Farnum, MA
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Diana Roll
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Emma Mallonee, MPH
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Rebecca Vaux
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Larry Wright, PhD
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Michele Roe
Medium or Combination of Media Used
This CME activity is web-based and requires Internet access as well as a computer, tablet, smartphone, or other device that can connect to the Internet. Media used includes video, audio, text, and graphics.
Date of Release
November 14, 2017
Last Reviewed
September 2020
Termination Date
October 31, 2023