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Jan 16, 2005 08:13 AM

Continuing Education

by Claver

Happy New Year to all of you DD Nurses.

For the new year I am working on developing a continuing education module for nurses in residential care. I have found that many of our nurses leave because there is a lack of training in this area, and nurses tend to become frustrated . Please share your thoughts.

Claver


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from jleski
Old Jan 16, 2005, 02:46 PM

Default CEU's
Would love to see a module for CEU's for this area. I am taking CEU's over the internet now but little of it has to do with DDD. Look forward to seeing what you come up with.
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from mlampa
Old Feb 24, 2005, 12:54 AM

Thumbs up dd ceus
Hi, my 1st post. I just wanted to tell you about a great site to take ceus for dd/mr. It's healthsoft.com. They charge per course and have one price for all. They include things like protocols for common situations, leadership issues, syndromes ect. I use it alot and enjoy their format
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