Do ASHI programs undergo a review process?
Yes. ASHI’s Program Advisory Committee is comprised of experienced and knowledgeable ASHI members who provide expert peer review and input for ASHI training program development and revision. The Program Advisory Committee is responsible for ensuring that all recommendations concerning curriculum changes or educational products are:1. Based on evidence where available. 2. Consistent with widely-accepted medical, legal, and educational guidelines. 3. Simple and teachable.
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