Available CE Hours: 5
The Brain Death Determination course, presented by the Neurocritical Care Society, aims to standardize the process of brain death diagnosis. The purpose of the Brain Death Determination In-Person Course is to provide a hands-on opportunity for participants to demonstrate the recommended evaluation for determining brain death as well as the appropriate techniques for communicating with fellow providers and patient families. This credentialing tool will help those clinicians who are allowed by their local laws to perform brain death determination to learn and demonstrate their level of understanding and expertise by:
- Participants will be able to accurately perform the clinical evaluation procedures for determining brain death.
- Participants will be able to develop effective communication strategies for discussing brain death determinations with both healthcare providers and patient families.
- Participants will be able to formulate evidence based medical recommendations for patient scenarios after participating in related case vignettes.
Dates and Locations
May 30, 2025 at Boston Medical Center
Summer 2025 at TBD
Fall 2025 at TBD
Winter 2025 at TBD
This live course is accredited for 5 hours of continuing education. It includes didactic instruction, simulation and mannequin opportunities, case vignettes and mock family discussions along with a 25-question exam at completion of the event. Once the class has been attended and the exam passed with a score of 100% (unlimited retakes allowed), participants will be granted a certificate of completion. Certificates of completion are valid for two years, during which an individual retains access to their Brain Death Determination account and course materials.
Click here to view the NCS Brain Death Toolkit, an excellent companion to this course. Included in the free toolkit are sample check lists, FAQs for providers, FAQs for families, and more.