Continuing Education Classes for Nurses
As a nursing professional, you know that neither graduating from nursing school nor completing a certification course is the end of your education. Far from it. In order to stay in good standing within the profession, you are required to regularly fulfill requirements, which may include completin…
As a nursing professional, you know that neither graduating from nursing school nor completing a certification course is the end of your education. Far from it. In order to stay in good standing within the profession, you are required to regularly fulfill requirements, which may include completing continuing education classes for nurses and nursing assistants. These requirements differ by state and job title, so be sure to check with your state board of nursing for specifics.
The articles in this section will give you insight into the types of popular continuing education classes for nursing assistants and nurses that might be of particular interest to you. Education is one of IntelyCare’s specialties. As an accredited provider of continuing education American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), IntelyEdu offers many options for continuing education for nurses (free to IntelyPros!), such as the following:
- Medication Management
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Training for Long-Term Care
- Documentation for CNAs
- How to Prevent Nursing Home Abuse, Exploitation, and Neglect: Essential Training
- Behavioral Health: Best Practices for Caring for Individuals With Alterations in Behavior
If you’re a new grad, we have suggestions for the kinds of classes and certifications you may want to take soon after (or even before) entering the workforce. Read our articles on continuing education classes for nurses and CNAs for more information.