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Communication regarding Donation (CrD) training
Prepare well for a donation conversation with this e-learning and conversation training.
For whom
The Communication regarding Donation (CrD) training is intended for physicians, nurses, and other professionals who conduct conversations about donation as part of their work.
Goal
The CrD training prepares professionals for conducting a donation conversation. During the training, attention is paid to the law, organ and tissue donation processes, communication skills, and the steps of a donation conversation.
Content
The Communication regarding Donation (CrD) training provides you with the knowledge and skills to conduct a donation conversation properly and carefully.
The training consists of 2 parts:
- Part 1: E-learning Communication regarding Donation.
- Part 2: Conversation training with a trainer and actor.
Accreditation e-learning CrD
Accreditation has been granted for:
| Target group | Accreditation points |
|---|---|
| Medical specialists (ABAN cluster 1 and 2) | 2 points |
| Physician assistants (NAPA) | 2 points |
| Nurse practitioners (Nurse practitioner register) | 2 points |
| Nurses (V&V) | 3 points |
After completing the e-learning, you will receive a certificate and the accreditation points will be automatically awarded.
Costs and study duration
The e-learning is free and takes approximately 2 hours to complete.
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Follow-up to the e-learning: part 2 conversation training
After completing the CrD e-learning, you can participate in the CrD conversation training. This conversation training is organized per hospital or region by an (organ) donation coordinator.
More about the conversation training
Video: intensivists on the CrD training
Donation intensivists Jelle Epker and Bob Eikemans explain why the Communication around Donation training is valuable for doctors.