Candidacy to Self Study: Transitioning to the 2026 Standards
This is a 1.5 hour session intended for programs who are current Candidate programs and will have their site visit Fall 2027 or beyond. For more information, email Tecia Mentzer […]
This is a 1.5 hour session intended for programs who are current Candidate programs and will have their site visit Fall 2027 or beyond. For more information, email Tecia Mentzer […]
Join CAHME for our five-part CPR Webinar Series, held every other Thursday at 11:00 AM (ET) beginning July 23, 2026. Each session covers two of the essential standards required for a candidacy application, giving your team a walkthrough of what's needed before the October 1, 2026 submission deadline. After a brief presentation, sessions open up for questions and peer idea-sharing, so you can learn not just from CAHME, but from programs navigating the same process. Whether you're just getting started or putting the finishing touches on your application, this series is designed to get your program ready to submit by October 1, 2026.
Available to programs who have reached Eligible status.
For more information, email tmentzer@cahme.org
Join Dr. Maureen Jones, Stacey Rowand and Tecia Mentzer for a CAHME Core Learning Center exclusive subscriber-only session for a Q&A on the 2026 Standards. For more information, contact Melissa Cross, mcross@cahme.org
Join CAHME for our five-part CPR Webinar Series, held every other Thursday at 11:00 AM (ET) beginning July 23, 2026. Each session covers two of the essential standards required for a candidacy application, giving your team a walkthrough of what's needed before the October 1, 2026 submission deadline. After a brief presentation, sessions open up for questions and peer idea-sharing, so you can learn not just from CAHME, but from programs navigating the same process. Whether you're just getting started or putting the finishing touches on your application, this series is designed to get your program ready to submit by October 1, 2026.
Available to programs who have reached Eligible status.
For more information, email tmentzer@cahme.org
Join CAHME for our five-part CPR Webinar Series, held every other Thursday at 11:00 AM (ET) beginning July 23, 2026. Each session covers two of the essential standards required for a candidacy application, giving your team a walkthrough of what's needed before the October 1, 2026 submission deadline. After a brief presentation, sessions open up for questions and peer idea-sharing, so you can learn not just from CAHME, but from programs navigating the same process. Whether you're just getting started or putting the finishing touches on your application, this series is designed to get your program ready to submit by October 1, 2026.
Available to programs who have reached Eligible status.
For more information, email tmentzer@cahme.org
Join CAHME for our five-part CPR Webinar Series, held every other Thursday at 11:00 AM (ET) beginning July 23, 2026. Each session covers two of the essential standards required for a candidacy application, giving your team a walkthrough of what's needed before the October 1, 2026 submission deadline. After a brief presentation, sessions open up for questions and peer idea-sharing, so you can learn not just from CAHME, but from programs navigating the same process. Whether you're just getting started or putting the finishing touches on your application, this series is designed to get your program ready to submit by October 1, 2026.
Available to programs who have reached Eligible status.
For more information, email tmentzer@cahme.org
Join CAHME for our five-part CPR Webinar Series, held every other Thursday at 11:00 AM (ET) beginning July 23, 2026. Each session covers two of the essential standards required for a candidacy application, giving your team a walkthrough of what's needed before the October 1, 2026 submission deadline. After a brief presentation, sessions open up for questions and peer idea-sharing, so you can learn not just from CAHME, but from programs navigating the same process. Whether you're just getting started or putting the finishing touches on your application, this series is designed to get your program ready to submit by October 1, 2026.
Available to programs who have reached Eligible status.
For more information, email tmentzer@cahme.org
Preparing for CAHME accreditation can be complex, especially for programs with limited full-time faculty. Presented by faculty from the University of the Incarnate Word, who recently completed a highly successful site visit, this session will share practical strategies for self-study preparation, evidence collection, stakeholder engagement, interview readiness, and site visit planning. Attendees will leave with actionable tools to support accreditation success and strengthen continuous program improvement. Contact Melissa Cross at mcross@cahme.org for more information.Â
Join us in September for our CAHME Lunch & Learn as we focus on effective Site Visit Report writing. During this interactive session, we'll review best practices for documenting observations and developing well-supported recommendations. Through examples and discussion, participants will strengthen their report-writing skills and promote greater consistency across site visit teams.
Join us in September for our CAHME Lunch & Learn as we focus on effective Site Visit Report writing. During this interactive session, we'll review best practices for documenting observations and developing well-supported recommendations. Through examples and discussion, participants will strengthen their report-writing skills and promote greater consistency across site visit teams.
Join us in November for our CAHME Lunch & Learn as we focus on effective Progress Report writing. During this interactive session, we'll review best practices for documenting observations and developing well-supported recommendations. Through examples and discussion, participants will strengthen their report-writing skills and promote greater consistency across site visit teams.
Join us in November for our CAHME Lunch & Learn as we focus on effective Progress Report writing. During this interactive session, we'll review best practices for documenting observations and developing well-supported recommendations. Through examples and discussion, participants will strengthen their report-writing skills and promote greater consistency across site visit teams.