Training Submissions
How it works

1. Submit
Provide the requested information about your organization and your training opportunity.

2. Review
Our team will your review your submission and follow up if any additional information is required.

3. Decision
You will receive notification within one month regarding whether your training has been accepted for publication on PSNet.
What You Need to Know
- Must be applicable to healthcare professionals and must have a patient safety focus.
- Grounded in patient safety and not quality or quality improvement alone.
- For scheduled trainings (both online and in-person), the date of the event must be at least 30 days out from the 15th day of the month in which it’s being submitted.
- We will consider international activities, but they must have an online component available.
- Examples of types of entries appearing in the PSNet Training Catalog include Webinars (both upcoming and recorded), Conferences and Expositions, Continuing Education (CE and CME) activities, in-person classes, exam prep opportunities, and more.
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