Professional Education

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Suncoast Hospice provides continuing education for home health aides, counselors, nurses, nursing assistants, pharmacists, physicians, social workers and therapists. We offer a variety of skills-building trainings and continuing education courses designed to enhance your knowledge base and meet your educational requirements.

As a respected leader in end-of-life care, we are committed to continually advancing our skills and expertise and to sharing that knowledge with others. As professionals, we can improve the way people live - and die - in our community by learning from each other.

Many health care and adult living providers have advanced their skills through our continuing education and training programs in areas that include loss and healing, hospice and palliative care, caregiving, interdisciplinary team building and more.


  • Invite us to your office or facility for interactive classes, grand rounds, lunch-n-learn offerings
  • Request independent learning modules
  • Participate in classes at The Hospice's community service centers
  • Attend a conference or seminar

Contact us to learn more.

Are you a student? We welcome students to learn more about end-of-life care by completing an professional internship with Suncoast Hospice. For more information or to apply, call (727) 586-4432 and ask for the Career Center.

Contact hours provided via Suncoast Hospice for nurses through Florida Board of Nursing provider #FBN3059; marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors and social workers through Florida Board provider BAP#241-Exp.03/2009

  • Clinical Pastoral Education
    (CPE) Announces:
    Interfaith Professional Education for Ministry

    Made possible by a partnership between Suncoast Hospice and Morton Plant Mease Health Care.

  • Did you know…

    • Those who have received services from The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast report a 99% satisfaction rate.
    • Referring physicians and families have indicated their only regrets about The Hospice were not calling sooner.
    • Research shows that many patients could benefit from being referred to hospice services at least six months earlier.