CEU program for Family Nurse practitioner
Question description
- Write substantive response of 200 words to the question below and include in-text citation. APA format.
- References and citations should conform to the APA 6th edition.
The FNP must maintain his or her license to practice. In order to obtain and maintain your license, you must be certified. An important requirement for maintaining your license and certification is obtaining the specified ANCC Continuing Education Units (CEU). It is important for FNPs to keep up with continuing education. They must maintain at least 75 CEUs. Identify at least two approved ANCC CEU providers. Give an example of each CEU program. Discuss at least one other method of obtaining CEU credits than attending workshops, seminars, and conventions.
Part B.
Respond to other student’s responses with substantive comments. Substantive comments add to the discussion and provide your fellow students with information that will enhance the learning environment.The postings should be at least one paragraph (approximately 100 words) and include references.
Sandra’s Response
There is general agreement that nurses must acquire and maintain the specialized knowledge needed to provide highly skilled care and to demonstrate their competence to the public, their employers, their profession, and patients on an ongoing basis throughout their work lives. Nurses report that continuing nursing education is the third most vital component of nursing skill building. Nurses from states that mandate continuing nursing education, as well as those from states that do not, rank continuing nursing education just after their workplace experience and their basic nursing education in importance. Continuing education units are required by different professions as well as nursing to keep up with updated information regarding practice guidelines, laws, and research among other valuable pearls of knowledge that help the profession distinguish itself from others. Two approved ANCC CEU programs that I found are the AANP and NPACE.
- The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)- The CE Opportunities Calendar provided on the website features hundreds of current AANP-accredited programs, listed by date, with city, state and contact information for each activity. It also includes an updated listing of AANP-Approved Providers of continuing education for NPs.
- The Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education (NPACE)– Founded in 1980, Is a non-profit organization based in the United States that provides continuing education to Nurse Practitioners and Advanced Practice Clinicians. This organization puts together seminars annually around the United States with qualified guest speakers that have been in the field for numerous years and that have experience in public speaking, research, and a multitude of specialties.
For those seeking CEU credits but are limited in traveling there are online webinars available, audiovisual programs, and monographs. In addition, online CE courses in a variety of specialty focuses and topics are available through the AACN. Moreover, there are always many opportunities to obtaining CE through publications and Journals as well.
References
The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (2018) Retrieved from https://www.aanp.org/education/continuing-education-ce/ce-opportunities
The Nurse Practitioner Association for Continuing Education (2018) Retrieved from http://npace.org/online-ce/
Whitehead, T. D., & Lacey-Haun, L. (2008). Evolution of accreditation in continuing nursing education in america. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 39(11), 493-9; quiz 500-1, 516. Retrieved from https://prx-herzing.lirn.net/login?url=https://sea…
Stephen’s Response
The American Nurses Credentialing Center approves CE providers to issue continuing education to nurse practitioners in order for them to meet the 75 CE requirement of their license. The ANCC website makes finding approved providers easy. Two providers of CE that were generated by the website were The American Academy of CME and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (ANCC, 2018). The first one is a not for profit medical education company and offers CE classes like “CME Challenge An Interactive Session to Test Your Compliance Radar” and “Survey Says…Making Wise Choices About Compliance Today to Avoid Accreditor’s Regret Tomorrow (AACME, 2018).” The second is a professional nurses education that has multiple programs in research and patient education as well as CE offerings. An example of a course from this group is “pulmonary Hypertension Management (AAHFN, 2018). Other then workshops, seminars, and conventions, the NP can earn CE from the comfort of their own home. A number of organizations offer online multimedia CE that is text or video based. Examples of these organizations are the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Advanced Practice Education Associates, and the Nurse Practitioner Association for Continuing Education (Decapua, 2016).
References
AACME. (2018, January 4). AACME partners in education. Retrieved from https://www.academycme.org/
AAHFN. (2018, February 17). American Association of Heart Failure Nurses. Retrieved from https://www.aahfn.org/default.aspx.
ANCC. (2018, January 1). Find an accredited organization or program. Retrieved from https://www.nursingworld.org/organizational-programs/accreditation/find-an-accredited-organization/.
Decapua, M. (206, February 15). 6 great sources for NP continuing education. Retrieved from https://www.healthecareers.com/article/education/6…