Does not expire Quick registration 1.5 CE credits available Posted by Kentucky Nurses Association on 5/30/2024
Apply principles of “All Nurses Are Leaders” to support nursing recruitment, retention, and professional self-actualization.
Does not expire Quick registration Posted by ANA-New York on 7/18/2024
Join Susan Seibold-Simpson, PhD, MPH, RN, FNP, a Research Scientist with the Center for Nursing Research, to learn how to conduct a literature search.
Does not expire Quick registration 1.0 CE credit available Posted by Kentucky Nurses Association on 5/29/2024
In this course, learn what every nurse needs to know about stroke. We will cover what causes a stroke, how to act as well as what is important for an optimal recovery.
Join ANA-NY Board of Directors President Marilyn Dollinger, DNS, FNP, RN, to learn how to compose an opinion editorial or an op-ed.
Share experience and provide guidance for Kentucky nurses to frame and anchor an amplified voice that accurately reflects the profession.
Big picture thinking; Naming the number one relational leadership priority; differences between relational and traditional leadership styles; Caring plus leadership is inherent in every nurse.
Does not expire Quick registration 1.0 CE credit available Posted by Kentucky Nurses Association on 1/17/2024
Learn to improve the health of farmers/farm families through the Raising Hope initiative, explain the purpose of this program and identify resources for additional practice and training.
Does not expire Quick registration Posted by ANA-New York on 8/9/2024
This webinar will provide information for nurses with patients who are at risk of developing or have been identified as pre-diabetic in order to help them delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes.
Does not expire Quick registration 1.0 CE credit available Posted by Kentucky Nurses Association on 9/2/2024
In this presentation, Lauren Paynter APRN, CNM discusses the role of a Nurse Midwife compared to various provider types, the impact midwives have on women
This webinar discusses the legal ramifications of a dangerous trend of malpractice being prosecuted as a criminal offense and how it may impact health care providers' future professional practice.