CCR&R registration has moved online. You can search and register for classes below or at www.bookeo.com/ccrrmc. First-time users will need to create an account to schedule and pay for classes though Bookeo using a credit or debit card. You will receive a confirmation email once you have scheduled your class. Please contact CCR&R front desk if you have questions: 503-491-6205
CCR&R Training Policies, Registration and Etiquette
Registration:
Registration for classes will only be accepted online through www.bookeo.com/ccrrmc. Due to COVID-19, we are currently only accepting debit or credit. Payments are non-transferable from person to person.
Participants will be required to create a Bookeo account if it’s a first-time registration.
Placement in a requested class will be on a first-come, first-served basis. A waitlist is available for classes that are full. You will be notified via email if a spot becomes available.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations will be completed through Bookeo. If you cancel at least 24 hours prior to the training for which you are registered, you will be issued a refund. The refund will be issued to the Bookeo account holder who registered. Blended CPR classes must be cancelled 2 weeks in advance.
Attendance Policy:
If you miss a class and have not given at least 24 hours notice, you forfeit the payment for the class.
It is important that participants arrive on time and stay for the duration of the class. Participants arriving later than 15 minutes after the start of class will not receive a certificate nor reimbursement, and no partial credit will be issued. In order to receive credit for multiple session trainings, full attendance is mandatory.
Accommodations Available:
Individuals who require accommodations due to disability may contact CCR&R at (503) 491-6205. Please call at least one week before the class to ensure availability.
Classroom Etiquette:
Please come prepared to take notes and participate in the class. When you arrive, sign in on the roster sheet. Please make sure your cell phone is turned off or silenced before the class begins. At the end of the class, please complete the evaluation; this will aid us in planning training opportunities that interest you and meet your professional needs. If you are not leaving the building right away after an evening class, let the instructor know; they may need to set the building alarm and will need to know if there is someone still in the building.
Training Keys:
Set One training provides an overview of basic principles, theories and/or research. Set One training participants are expected to gain basic, introductory knowledge of session topics.
Set Two training presents intermediate knowledge. The purpose of these sessions is to build on previous knowledge by having professionals use what they have already learned and experienced to think in depth and to learn more. Sessions are developed assuming that participants already have basic knowledge of the subject.
Set Three training presents advanced knowledge. Sessions provide opportunities for analysis, comparison, critical examination, evaluation, research, and/or practical study. Set Three training participants are expected to already have significant and/or intermediate knowledge of and professional experience in the session topic.
CCRR-MC is open, but all staff are working remotely and our services have been reduced. Staff are monitoring phones and email and are providing responses
within 24 hours to all inquiries. If you are a provider providing emergency care, please indicate this in your message so we can contact you ASAP. You can call us at (503) 491-6205