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Recorded CE Trainings

Welcome to the Recorded CE Trainings page, your go-to resource for accessing a wide range of continuing education opportunities. Here, you’ll find a comprehensive collection of recorded trainings from both the Iowa Psychological Association and New Mexico State University (NMSU), designed to support your professional development and enhance your expertise. Explore our diverse offerings to stay current with the latest advancements in psychology and meet your continuing education requirements.

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IPA Recorded CE Trainings

The Program Planning, Membership, and WEB Committees are thrilled to offer IPA members a different free recorded CE training each quarter! We’ve uploaded numerous past IPA-sponsored training event recordings to our website. Members and nonmembers can register and view these at established rates, at their convenience.

Every three months, the Program Planning Committee will select one recording to offer at no cost to members, announced in the Monday Minute. All recorded CE events are free for student members.

To view these events, click the links, log in to register, and follow the instructions to view the training and obtain your CE certificate. For any questions, please email our Executive Director, Suzanne Hull.

NMSU Recorded CE Trainings

The Iowa Psychological Association is pleased to partner with New Mexico State University’s (NMSU) Clinical Psychopharmacology Post-Doctoral Masters Degree Program to offer recorded Continuing Education (CE) training to IPA members and non-members. These CE trainings provide a great opportunity for individuals interested in pursuing RxP or psychologists who would like to expand their knowledge base regarding neuroscience, pathophysiology, psychopharmacology, and clinical pharmacotherapeutics

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