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Explore how NCHEC certifications drive career growth and ongoing learning. Discover our certification achievements, continuing education offerings, and the thousands benefiting from CHES® and MCHES® certifications annually. Experience the transformative power of certification in healthcare education. +.
Consisting of 165 multiple-choice questions (150 scored and 15 pilots), the CHES® examination is offered in the United States and internationally via computer-based format and through Live Remote Proctoring from the safety of home. Candidates are allotted 3 hours to complete the examination.
Browse institutions that recognize and/or prefer CHES® and MCHES® credentials when hiring candidates for positions in health education and promotion.
Self Service Portal. Please enter your name EXACTLY as it should appear on your CHES® Certificate. Incomplete or missing information will delay the processing of the application. Address or name changes that occur after submission of this application must be reported to NCHEC.
lead teams, manage resources and navigate complex organizational structures to achieve public health goals. practice in accord with accepted standards, participate in continuing education, and provide leadership to the profession. NCHEC can help you hire a CHES® or MCHES®. Browse our job postings.
CHES® Exam Application. Ways to Apply for the Exam. Apply Online (Create an account or log in to your existing account) - November 1, 2024 - February 28, 2025. CHES Exam Print Application (Downloadable) We recommend all documentation be emailed or faxed as NCHEC is currently working remotely.
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Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) hold various job titles and work in numerous sectors, including program coordination and management, health education, community health services, public health, advocacy, curriculum building, and worksite wellness.
Welcome to the official blog of the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC), where we explore the latest news, insights, and success stories in the world of health education credentialing.
NCHEC encourages CHES® and MCHES® to pursue continuing education in all of the Areas of Responsibility and Competencies for Health Education Specialists (pdf), as competence in all areas is essential to successful health education practice. Continuing education experiences may include: Seminars. Conferences. Workshops.