Nursing Continuing Education
The importance of Nursing Continuing Education in the Ever Evolving Healthcare Arena
In the ever-changing arena of healthcare, nurses must be diligent in their profession, and stay
abreast of constantly changing technology, research, and practice related issues. There are many continuing nursing
education courses available in a variety of topics pertinent to the nurses' area of expertise or interests. Most
states require a number (which varies by state) of continuing education units (CEUs) to be completed each license
renewal period, usually every two years.
Free Online Nursing Continuing Education Classes
There are many websites devoted strictly to CEUs, as well as those offered by various
professional nursing organizations. Some nursing continuing education providers offer free courses, some offer
unlimited CEUs for a flat fee per year, others base fees per course and number of CEUs awarded. Topics range
from general, such as pain management or diabetes, to more specific, like intra vascular catheter-related
infections.
Many courses can be combined with travel to fun destinations, with many discounts available for
hotels, meals, and possibly some attractions, especially if attending a conference in the Las Vegas area.
There are many course offerings available throughout the year, and are offered at various locations
across the country. Nurses can join professional nursing organizations, such as the Nurses Service Organization or
the American Nurses Association among others, and receive regular subscriptions of nursing trade magazines with
many CEU offerings at a discount, as a membership benefit.
These publications also offer updates on care planning, new health concerns, such as the Avian flu
or bio terrorism, new treatment modalities, and present research findings among many other topics.
A nurse is a professional that must be able to meet constant challenges in a consistently expanding
healthcare arena. In order to be able to meet these demands, continuing nursing education should be a priority for
all nurses, so that the best level of care can be provided to patients in a variety of healthcare settings.
Holistic care is the core of nursing, and patients depend on nurses to be well educated in their
field, and proficient in the performance of nursing skills pertinent to their care.
As a great majority of our population, the Baby Boomers, age, they will seek healthcare in a new
era, one filled with technological advances allowing treatment modalities that have never been available before.
Many alternative treatments and therapies are offered as well, which allows the healthcare consumer a vast array of
choices.
It is a nurse's responsibility to be well informed of this expanding healthcare arena, which is why
continuing nursing education is so very important to the profession.
Nurses provide the bulk of care to patients; they educate, advocate, nurture, and have the ability
to make a difference in every patient's healthcare experience. Patients depend on nurses and trust they will
provide them with the best care.
Aside from being required for license renewal, the vast amount of nursing continuing education
opportunities available makes it a painless, comfortable, interesting, and enjoyable way for nurses to expand their
knowledge and skill level, and know that they are making a difference for their patients.
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