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Announcements
Special Course DiscountsRegistration fees for the following trainings have been reduced:
*Mandated training for school nurse licensure Additional funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has made these discounts possible. Reduced rates will be effective until the extra funds from MDPH are expended. |
Now Open for Registration:
![]() | Community Assessment for School Health (CSHS Session 2) (Zoom; December 10, 2025, from 12:30 - 3:00 PM) This is the second of four sessions designed to guide school nurses in conducting health needs assessments and using data to address gaps and barriers affecting the health of school-aged children. |
![]() | Strengthening Your Leadership Presence and Management Practices (Spring 2026 Cohort) (blended - self-paced/Zoom) This 3-month course supports experienced and new school nurse leaders in developing skills and building their leadership identity. |
Medication Courses - Updated with the new 105 CR 210.000 regulations (self-paced):
An Introduction to Medication Administration and Delegation in MA Schools Provides essential information on medication administration and delegation in Massachusetts schools, covering laws, nurse roles, and best practices. Mandated for initial school nursing licensure. | |
![]() | Managing a Medication Administration and Delegation Program in MA Schools For school administrators and School Nurse Medication Program Managers (required every 3 years) who oversee medication administration programs. |
![]() | Medication Administration for Unlicensed Assistive Personnel A self-paced course for unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) training to administer medications. |
Special Health Care Needs Library and Self-Paced Courses:
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![]() | Hands in For Care self-paced course (based on SHIELD's Hands in For Care podcast) |
![]() | Supporting Students with Special Health Care Needs: The School Nurse and the IHP, 504, and IEP |
Other Announcements
A Message from School Health ServicesStarting January 1, 2025, the School Health Screenings and SBIRT in Schools trainings will no longer be required for DESE licensure. These trainings will still be offered and are required for anyone conducting screenings. From January 1, 2025, only the Foundations of School Nursing Practice and An Introduction to Medication Administration and Delegation in MA Schools courses will be required for initial and provisional school nurse licensure. This change aims to help reduce barriers for those seeking licensure or hiring new school nurses. |
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About Us
SHIELD is a continuing education program that empowers school nurses and health professionals to manage the full range of health and wellness issues facing our schools and communities. We offer clinical, management, and leadership programs that prepare school nurses and health professionals to serve as school health leaders, provide equitable care, and build effective student health services systems.
A program of the Boston University School of Public Health, SHIELD is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. We partner with the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Barry M. Manuel Center for Continuing Education to deliver continuing education credits that fulfill state licensure and certification requirements.
Publications
Check out a list of our team's publications here:
Things You Need to Know
Welcome to SHIELD's learning management system (LMS). Click on the "Login" button at the top right corner of this website to log in or create a new account.
Note: This LMS was updated in 2021. Your email and transcript from our former system were imported into this system and are ready for you to access. If you are unable to locate your transcript, email us at [email protected].
Instructions
General instructions for using this site can be found here: Instructions for Using SHIELD’s Website (PDF).
FY26 Calendar
The FY26 SHIELD Calendar is available! Please note that dates and times are subject to change and this calendar will be updated regularly.
FY26 SHIELD Calendar (Updated 10/27/2025)
If you do not see the newest version of the calendar, clear the cookies in your browser and refresh the page.
MDPH School Health Services Resource Page (Padlet)
The MDPH School Health Services Resource Page is used to store information that school health staff need to support their daily work. In this Padlet, you will find posts regarding Medication Program Updates, Screening Updates, CSHS Grantee News & Resources, and much more!
Be sure to bookmark the Padlet and check it before sending a question to your Regional Consultant or MDPH, as it is updated frequently.
Need to file a report to MDPH?
Find the requirements and links to reports here.
(NEW!) SHIELD Courses Available
| Title | Credit | Type | Event date | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strengthening Your Leadership Presence and Management Practices |
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Enduring | $520.00 | |
| Community Assessment for School Health (CSHS Session 2) |
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Live | 12/10/2025 - 12:30pm EST | $100.00 |
| Clinical Update 2025: Addressing Diabetes Technology Challenges in Schools |
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Live | 11/04/2025 - 9:00am EST | $90.00 |
| School Nurse Updates on Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunizations |
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Live | 10/22/2025 - 1:00pm EDT | $0.00 |
Pages
BU CCE Homepage
Looking for the BU CCE homepage? You can find it here! Boston University's CME office offers courses including those with ACCNE accreditation.
ANCC Accreditation Certification
![]() | In support of improving patient care, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. |
| SHIELD is a collaboration among the Boston University School of Public Health Lifelong Learning Office, the Boston University School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Office and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. | |

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