MUIH Community Benefit
The MUIH Community Benefit offered through the Office of Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) provides all MUIH alumni the opportunity to engage in personal and professional development free of charge.
There are no limits on how many courses you can take and when you can take courses is flexible to your schedule.
ALUMNI MUST ENROLL IN PCE OFFERINGS WITH A PERSONAL (NON-MUIH.EDU EMAIL.)
To view the available courses that qualify, go to the current list of online PCE courses at https://ce.muih.edu/. The courses that are free to MUIH alumni are designated “MUIH Community Benefit.”
To enroll in PCE’s MUIH Community Benefit courses, review the directions listed in the Alumni benefits and use the complimentary promotion code FREEPCEALUMNI at checkout.
Note: MUIH Alumni are also eligible for discounts on all other PCE offerings that are not specifically designated as MUIH Community Benefit status – email with additional questions.
MUIH Office of Professional and Continuing Education (PCE)
Integrative Health Education for Life
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Featured PCE Offerings
From Empathy to Compassion: The Science of Self-care and Well-being in Healthcare Settings
This interactive science-backed workshop explores recent discoveries that reveal compassion cultivates resilience and promotes psychological and physical well-being. Findings that illuminate the effects of compassion on the autonomic and central nervous system will be shared, as well as research on the experience of empathic distress fatigue, for which compassion seems to be the antidote. Participants will learn skills for shifting from empathy to compassion to decrease the risk for fatigue, burnout, and vicarious trauma, as well as strategies for maintaining a healing presence and staying in service when witnessing human suffering.
PCE Blog Article
Creating Psychological Safety in Healthcare: Brain-Based Strategies that Cultivate a Space for Positive Change
“The capacity to ignite the human spirit in favor of transformation and growth is a collective endeavor. To co-create a different future, people need to feel cared for and psychologically safe. Neuroscience research illustrates the social nature of our brains and what this has to do with motivating ourselves and others to mobilize positive change. Healthcare leaders and integrative health practitioners are better equipped to navigate complex social environments when they understand that social interactions profoundly shape how our brains respond throughout the day.”