Does not expire Quick registration 2.2 CE credits available Posted by Kentucky Nurses Association on 1/17/2024
Focus on definition, prevalence, causes and effects of workplace violence in hospitals and will showcase examples from the Joint Commission and OSHA of prevention, best practices and national laws.
Does not expire Quick registration Posted by ANA-New York on 7/18/2024
Get involved in your community by joining a board! Several organizations can benefit from having nurses serve on their boards of directors — not just healthcare organizations.
Join ANA-NY's Career Coach Phyllis Quinlan to learn how you can "Just Be" to improve mindfulness and thankfulness in your day-to-day life.
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.
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.
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.
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.