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  1. CPPS Review Courses. IHI offers live and on-demand review courses to experienced patient safety professionals who plan to take the Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS) examination. This course can help participants prepare for the exam by reviewing domain content areas and test-taking strategies. Learn More

  2. The guideline. Chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) are common, debilitating conditions, with 35–50% of men reported to be affected by symptoms at some time in their life (1,2). In 2013, we commissioned some qualitative research to find out more about the experiences of men with ...

  3. Can I apply for the CPPS examination online? Yes, a candidate who pays the examination fee by credit card may apply online and schedule an appointment to test through the PSI website. Visit the PSI certification website

  4. IHI offers review courses to experienced patient safety professionals who plan to take the Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS) examination. This course can help participants prepare for the exam by reviewing domain content areas and test-taking strategies. These courses are not required to pass the certification exam.

  5. The CPPS certification is intended for healthcare professionals who have specialized knowledge of patient safety. This certification acknowledges proficiency in identifying factors that contribute to patient harm, implementing safety measures, and promoting a culture of safety within healthcare institutions.

  6. CPPS Examination: Live Remote Proctoring Now Available. Live remote online proctoring for the CPPS exam is now available. This new exam delivery option allows CPPS candidates to continue advancing their personal and professional goals while being mindful of health concerns and access to physical testing sites.

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  8. Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis. Chronic Non Bacterial Prostatitis, also known as Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPPS) Asymptomatic Inflammatory Prostatitis. It is estimated that over 80% of Prostatitis sufferers have Chronic Non Bacterial Prostatitis, or CPPS. It has also been estimated that up to 25% of all visits by males to Urologists are Prostatitis ...

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