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  2. American Nurses Credentialing Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association (ANA), is a certification body for nursing board certification and the largest certification body for advanced practice registered nurses in the United States, [1] as of 2011 certifying over 75,000 APRNs, including nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists.

  3. Medscape Education | Nursing - WebMD

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    Team-Based Management of DD-CKD Anemia With New Treatment Strategies. Dr Johansen discusses the use of hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl-hydroxylase inhibitors (HIF-PHIs) in team-based management of dialysis-dependent (DD)-chronic kidney disease (CKD) anemia. 0.25 CME / ABIM MOC / CE 15 MIN.

  4. Continuing medical education - Wikipedia

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    Continuing medical education. Continuing medical education (CME) is continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. These activities may take place as live events, written publications, online programs, audio, video, or other electronic media.

  5. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Continuing education classes and programs enable nurses to provide the best possible care to patients, advance nursing careers, and keep up with certification requirements. ANCC ensures nurses have access to quality continuing education offerings. Continuing education classes are calibrated to educate all levels of nurses.

  6. What is a Registered Nurse? What They Do and How to Become One

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    There are multiple educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. Education for an RN can include: a Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN), which typically takes 4 years. an Associate’s ...

  7. What Is a Nurse Practitioner? - WebMD

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    Education and Training. All nurse practitioners must be registered nurses and have completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, followed by a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in the ...

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