September 30, 2025 - 00:30

The Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) Office of Continuing Professional Education recently organized a highly successful continuing education event centered on coastal health. This gathering aimed to enhance knowledge and skills among healthcare professionals working in coastal regions, addressing unique challenges and opportunities in these environments.
Participants engaged in a variety of informative sessions led by experts in the field. Topics covered included coastal environmental health, public health initiatives, and the impact of climate change on coastal communities. Attendees had the chance to network with peers and share best practices, fostering collaboration among professionals dedicated to improving health outcomes in coastal areas.
The event not only provided valuable educational content but also emphasized the importance of ongoing professional development in the healthcare sector. Feedback from participants indicated a high level of satisfaction, with many expressing interest in future events of this nature. The CPHS continues to play a vital role in advancing education and training for healthcare professionals, ensuring they are well-equipped to address the complexities of coastal health.
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