Wisconsin Funeral Continuing Education
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This convenient package is designed to meet your Wisconsin Funeral Director license requirements.
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Mandatory Courses
These courses fulfill state-mandated requirements.
Professional Ethics
Professional Ethics

Professional Ethics
Professional Ethics

10-Hour CE Course for Funeral Professionals
10-Hour CE Course for Funeral Professionals
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Above Ground: Anatomical Embalming Roles in Society
Above Ground: Anatomical Embalming Roles in Society

Advanced Embalming
Advanced Embalming

The student will gain a deeper understanding of this time-honored practice of embalming and human preservation that has never been more critical in the funeral industry.
Advanced Funeral Planning
Advanced Funeral Planning

Aftercare – Extending a Helping Hand All Year Round
Aftercare – Extending a Helping Hand All Year Round

COVID-19: The Complete Guide for Funeral Directors and Embalmers
COVID-19: The Complete Guide for Funeral Directors and Embalmers

SARS-CoV-2, also known as COVID–19, is a novel coronavirus that has become a worldwide pandemic. With no current vaccines for the disease and the continual increase in deaths, it is essential that funeral directors and embalmers take on a proactive approach to eliminate the spread of this virus in their profession. This comprehensive guide will allow the reader to format an action plan to create a safe work environment for the entire funeral home administration and the families it serves.
Complying with the Federal Trade Commission Rules
Complying with the Federal Trade Commission Rules

Complying with the Funeral Rule
Complying with the Funeral Rule

Coping with Difficult People and Situations
Coping with Difficult People and Situations

Cremation: The Facts
Cremation: The Facts

Current Trends in the Funeral Industry
Current Trends in the Funeral Industry

Diversity and Inclusion in Funeral Service
Diversity and Inclusion in Funeral Service

The course will further focus on the importance of respecting the cultural practices and traditions of co-workers, as well as client families served. Several strategies and suggestions are presented to assist in the serving of families with conflict resulting from diversity within the family. The most important lesson presented is the importance of respecting one another, regardless of others’ beliefs or practices.
Effective Communication with Seniors
Effective Communication with Seniors

Employment Law
Employment Law

Ethics in Funeral Service, Updated
Ethics in Funeral Service, Updated

This course has been developed to create a framework surrounding ethics within the Funeral Service Industry. The principles of ethics are critical in this field of service since human interaction and empathy are the driving force of what funeral professionals do. This course will identify the basic ethical principles not only on an individual level, but also the impact on an organizational level and its overall influence on the success of our industry.
Formaldehyde Monitoring Update
Formaldehyde Monitoring Update

Formaldehyde Monitoring
Formaldehyde Monitoring

Funeral Industry Trends: Moving Forward
Funeral Industry Trends: Moving Forward

Funeral Marketing in the 21st Century
Funeral Marketing in the 21st Century

Funeral Services: Interpersonal Skills and Communication
Funeral Services: Interpersonal Skills and Communication

Green Funerals
Green Funerals

Grief and the Role of the Funeral Professional
Grief and the Role of the Funeral Professional

HIV/AIDS – Communicable Diseases and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
HIV/AIDS – Communicable Diseases and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard

History of Embalming and Restorative Arts
History of Embalming and Restorative Arts

Infant Embalming
Infant Embalming

Infectious Disease Control for Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Infectious Disease Control for Funeral Directors and Embalmers

It's Not Your Father's Funeral Home
It's Not Your Father's Funeral Home

Managing Stress and Your Client
Managing Stress and Your Client

Marketing Within Your Community
Marketing Within Your Community

Mass Fatalities and Funeral Service
Mass Fatalities and Funeral Service

Military and Line of Duty Death Services
Military and Line of Duty Death Services

Modern Restorative Arts and Embalming Techniques
Modern Restorative Arts and Embalming Techniques

OSHA and CDC Compliance for the Funeral Profession
OSHA and CDC Compliance for the Funeral Profession

Opioids: Contributing to Both Health and Death
Opioids: Contributing to Both Health and Death

Religions in the United States – What Every Funeral Director Should Know
Religions in the United States – What Every Funeral Director Should Know

Suicide – Supporting Survivors
Suicide – Supporting Survivors

Talking with Children About Death
Talking with Children About Death

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

The Impact of Grief in Elder Adult Populations
The Impact of Grief in Elder Adult Populations

The Survivor’s Guide to Social Security Benefits
The Survivor’s Guide to Social Security Benefits

Training New Embalmers
Training New Embalmers

Understanding Mental Health and Funerals
Understanding Mental Health and Funerals

In this course, the student will learn the steps intended to support funeral directors who care for the mental health needs of the bereaving family and friends as they plan the loved one’s memorial.