How Does It All Work? It’s Easy!
- First, register for the course! Make sure that you provide a valid e-mail as that will be where your user name and password will be sent. Also, if you are taking this course to receive credits for one of the approved professional health organizations, please indicate which one you are a part of and provide us with your ID number for that organization.
- Pay for the course either by credit card using PayPal or by sending in a check or money order. Checks and money orders can be made payable to AREUFIT Health Services, Inc. and can be sent to:AREUFIT Health Services, Inc.
270 W. Lancaster Ave. Building J
- Once we have received your payment, you will be e-mailed a user name, password, and a website to access the course. Please allow 2 business days for user name and password to be issued.
What to Expect With the Course
Each course consists of one or multiple sessions in the form of PowerPoint presentations. The courses are not timed, and you may view or print out the presentations at your leisure. When you are ready to take the test, click the link to begin. If you are unable to complete the test in its entirety, data will not be saved after logout. A minimum of 85% is considered a passing test score. If you do not pass the test, you may try again immediately. Once you have passed the test, you must fill out the evaluation and print out your certificate of completion. AREUFIT Health Services will be notified that you have passed the test and if applicable, will inform the appropriate professional health organization (based on your registration form) that you have obtained the credits.
Requirements for successful completion of the course:
- Completion of the test
- Completion of the evaluation
Once you have completed the course, taken the test, filled out the evaluation and printed out your certificate of completion, your user name and password will become invalid and you will no longer be able to access the course.
Questions? Please contact Emily Smith at elsmith@areufithealthservices.com or call 610-993-9123!
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