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Top 5 Things They Didn’t Teach in Mortuary School

Overview

Many people wish they had learned financial skills in high school, and funeral directors often feel similarly unprepared after mortuary school. This course covers important but less-discussed topics such as sexual harassment, generational communication, advocacy for funeral homes and clients, differences between urban and rural funeral homes, and mental health. A well-educated funeral director can better serve families, the community, and the funeral establishment.

Summary Details

Hours

2.0

Price

$14.95







Learning Objectives

  • Recognize what constitutes sexual harassment and the steps employers must take to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace
  • Understand the importance of communicating effectively with people
  • Understand your role as an advocate for both the families you serve and the funeral establishment you are employed by
  • Explain the differences between urban and rural funeral establishments
  • Describe methods that employers and employees can use to handle traumatic stress in the funeral industry


Designed For:

Funeral professionals at all stages in their careers



Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.

Access Period: 12 months
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method: Self-Study
PDF Download: Available
Provider of Record: WebCE
Provider Number: 206
Study Level: Intermediate
Approved For: General

Exam

Proctor: No
Passing Grade: 70
Questions: 10



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