Area IV: Evaluation and Research - CHES® Exam Study Guide [PART 5 of 9]
Release Date: 02/10/2023
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info_outlineToday's episode of the CHES® Prep podcast, Bree Hemingway continues the study guide series and introduces Area IV of the CHES® exam: Evaluation and Research.
Bree will break down everything you need to know about this Area of the CHES® exam, the competency and sub-competency.
We HIGHLY recommend downloading the no cost CHES® Prep Toolkit that is available here: http://chesprep.com/guide
You'll use that guide to follow along with the episodes, so you don't have to take too many notes!
Here's some of what you'll hear in this episode:
- Learn the eight areas of responsibility for Certified Health Education Specialists outlined in NCHEC's competency framework.
- Understand the competencies and sub-competencies within the Area IV: Evaluation and Research.
- Get tips for reviewing material for this content area for the CHES® exam.
- Discover strategies and tools for each area of assessment.
- Find out about the helpful resources available for Health Education Specialists.
This is the perfect series to use when you are preparing to take the CHES® exam.
Lookout for the next episode where Bree covers Area V.
Enjoy this episode and get your own free CHES® study guide and checklists here: http://chesprep.com/guide
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