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Unlimited nursing CE is an easy, flat price method for obtaining your required credits? Learn how all access CE works and when it makes sense for license renewal.
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Multiple nursing jobs + CE deadlines = stress. This guide shares CE planning strategies that reduce decision fatigue, keep you organized, and help you finish nursing CE on time.
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Florida nurses: total CE hours are not enough if a mandatory topic is missing. Verify required courses like medical errors, FL laws and rules, human trafficking, and impairment recognition.
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CE supports safe nursing practice when it keeps care aligned with current evidence, strengthens risk recognition and escalation, and reinforces safety standards. Our latest blog breaks down the connection to patient safety and clinical judgment.
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Renewal issues often come from missing 1 mandatory topic, not missing hours. Commonly overlooked: ethics or jurisprudence, abuse recognition, human trafficking, substance use or impaired practice. Our latest blog shares audit risks and a checklist plan. https://t.co/ZV64iEyMpF
CE hours are not the same as CE quality. Before enrolling, check for current evidence and guidelines, clear objectives, practical application, and audit ready certificates. Our latest blog covers quality markers and red flags in nursing CE. https://t.co/ZerKgJxZfz
Evidence based CE is not just credit. Prioritize topics that consistently impact outcomes: such as patient safety, ethics, pain management and safe medication practices. Our latest blog explains what to focus on and how to spot high quality CE.
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Nursing CE requirements vary across the U.S. by board rules, renewal cycle, required topics, and audits. Compact nurses follow their primary state of residence. APRN licensure stays state specific. Our latest blog shares a national overview and a practical CE planning framework.
Florida 2026 renewal reminder: total hours are not the whole story. Missing one required topic can put you out of compliance even if you hit the hour count.
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Arkansas nurses: you can meet continuing competency by completing 15 practice-focused contact hours OR maintaining a national certification OR completing an eligible academic nursing course. This guide breaks down the options and common pitfalls.
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North Dakota RN or LPN renewal CE: the ND Board of Nursing requires at least 12 contact hours within the preceding 2 years. This guide covers what counts, common terminology traps (contact hours vs CEUs), and how to document your hours.
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Georgia RN or LPN renewal coming up? This guide breaks down the basics: RNs need 30 contact hours every 2 years, LPNs need 20. It also clarifies what “contact hours” means and what to look for on your completion certificate. https://t.co/pYd2J28Dwb
Starting July 1, 2025, Florida implemented significant changes to nursing license requirements through House Bill 975. All nurses renewing their licenses after this date must now complete fingerprint screening as part of a Level 2 background check. https://t.co/b36rNmCdh6
Stay current with Texas nursing CEU requirements! 🏥️ From LPN to APRN, this guide covers mandatory topics, approved providers, and more to help you plan your continuing education efficiently and avoid last-minute stress.
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The U.S. Department of Education has revised its classification of graduate degree programs, notably excluding nursing from its list of “professional degree” programs. Learn more in our blog!
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What does ANCC-accredited really mean? 🤔 As an ANCC-accredited provider, we're pulling back the curtain to show you what it takes to earn and keep that accreditation. It's more than just a logo 💡.
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Nurses are key in combating health misinformation! With trusted relationships and clinical expertise, they can recognize, address, and prevent its spread, promoting evidence-based health practices. 🏥💡
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Learn what nursing compassion fatigue means and discover ways you can find relief while continuing to provide high-quality patient care. https://t.co/GFjegT4MeT