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Jan 05, 2007 07:55 AM

CEU Changes in Florida

by Tweety Platinum Member
Updated Feb 10, 2007 at 08:06 AM by Tweety

I was going to do some CEU's today before school started and decided to check the BON's website. I'm glad I did because I didn't realize the CEU requirements in Florida has changed since I last renewed.

Just thought I would share.

Continuing Education - Florida Board of Nursing - Continuing Education

All Florida-licensed RN's and LPNs are now in a 24-month renewal cycle and must complete 24 hours of appropriate continuing education during each renewal period. One (1) contact hour is required for each calendar month of the licensure cycle, including two (2) hours on Prevention of Medical Errors. HIV/AIDS is now a one-time, 1-hour CE requirement to be completed prior to the first renewal. Domestic Violence CE is now a 2-hour requirement every third renewal. For example, if you renew your license on January 31, 2007, you are required to complete the Domestic Violence CE before the January 31, 2011 renewal.


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No. 1
from EmerNurse
Old Jan 05, 2007, 09:39 AM

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Thanks Tweety!! I didn't know about this change either and it's important to me to stay current. I've also sent the new info to my unit nurse educator so she can let people know!
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Old Jan 05, 2007, 10:02 AM

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Hey Tweety! I am keeping my FL license active though I now live in Tennessee and practice here too. I am thankful you shared, because they still require me to keep up. Thanks again!
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from hlfpnt
Old Feb 06, 2007, 03:31 AM

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Thank you, Tweety! I'm new to all this & have been trying to search for info on FL CEU requirements (even asked people at work) & couldn't find any...guess I just wasn't looking in the right place! Anyway, thank you !
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from suehp
Old Feb 09, 2007, 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tweety View Post
I was going to do some CEU's today before school started and decided to check the BON's website. I'm glad I did because I didn't realize the CEU requirements in Florida has changed since I last renewed.

Just thought I would share.

Continuing Education - Florida Board of Nursing - Continuing Education

All Florida-licensed RN's and LPNs are now in a 24-month renewal cycle and must complete 25 hours of appropriate continuing education during each renewal period. One (1) contact hour is required for each calendar month of the licensure cycle, including two (2) hours on Prevention of Medical Errors. HIV/AIDS is now a one-time, 1-hour CE requirement to be completed prior to the first renewal. Domestic Violence CE is now a 2-hour requirement every third renewal. For example, if you renew your license on January 31, 2007, you are required to complete the Domestic Violence CE before the January 31, 2011 renewal.

Thanks for bringing thsi to our attention but I looked at the lin you gave and it states you need 24 hours of continuing education not 25 hours....so which one is correct


"All Florida-licensed RN's and LPNs are now in a 24-month renewal cycle and must complete 24 hours of appropriate continuing education during each renewal period. One (1) contact hour is required for each calendar month of the licensure cycle, including two (2) hours on Prevention of Medical Errors. HIV/AIDS is now a one-time, 1-hour CE requirement to be completed prior to the first renewal. Domestic Violence CE is now a 2-hour requirement every third renewal. For example, if you renew your license on January 31, 2007, you are required to complete the Domestic Violence CE before the January 31, 2011 renewal."
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No. 5
from Tweety
Old Feb 10, 2007, 08:06 AM

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Interesting because mine was a direct quote. They must have messed up and corrected it. I remember it always being 24. I'll change it to 24.
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No. 6
from Myxel67
Old Feb 10, 2007, 08:30 AM
Updated Feb 10, 2007 at 08:35 AM by Myxel67

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Possibly the 25 hours is in the first renewal cycle only, because it includes the 1 hr 1 time HIV CEU. The 25 comes up in the answer to one of the "questions" below the statement of requirements. It is confusing--can't tell if they made a typo in the question (see 6th question) or if this particular question is including the HIV/AIDS as an extra 1 hr to be done before the first renewal. Below is cut & paste from DOH website.

Or, is it possible they had a typo stating "25" in the first question, corrected it to 24, but neglected to correct the number in the 6th question. As I said-----VERY CONFUSING.

Q: How many contact hours do I need to renew my license? I endorsed in from another state.
A: All Florida-licensed RN's and LPNs are now in a 24-month renewal cycle and must complete 24 hours of appropriate continuing education during each renewal period. One (1) contact hour is required for each calendar month of the licensure cycle, including two (2) hours on Prevention of Medical Errors. HIV/AIDS is now a one-time, 1-hour CE requirement to be completed prior to the first renewal. Domestic Violence CE is now a 2-hour requirement every third renewal. For example, if you renew your license on January 31, 2007, you are required to complete the Domestic Violence CE before the January 31, 2011 renewal.

Q: Can I use college courses for continuing education?
A: Contact hours may be awarded for completion of credit courses in nursing at an accredited institution of higher learning. General education may not be used for C.E. credit.

Q: How do college courses convert to contact hours?
A: One credit hour per quarter converts to ten contact hours. One credit hour per semester converts to fifteen contact hours. In order to receive continuing education credit, retain transcripts or legible dated grade reports for four years in case you are audited.

Q: Can I use hours I have earned in another state?
A: Offerings that are approved by a state or national nursing organization empowered to accredit continuing education standards are approved for continuing education, with the exception of HIV/AIDS and Domestic Violence which must be from a Florida-approved provider.

Q: I have earned over 100 hours. Can I carry the balance over to the next renewal period?
A: No, all hours must be earned within your renewal period and cannot be carried over.

Q: I have received my renewal notice and have not completed my 25 contact hours. Can I mail my renewal in and complete my hours later?
A: No, Nurses must complete C.E. requirements within the appropriate biennium. By sending in your renewal and fee you have affirmed that you have complied with all licensure renewal requirements.
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No. 7
from suehp
Old Feb 10, 2007, 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Tweety View Post
Interesting because mine was a direct quote. They must have messed up and corrected it.

I thought it was a direct quote - thats why I was confused...lol (doesnt take much!!!)
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No. 8
from Tweety
Old Feb 10, 2007, 08:47 AM

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Myxel, perhaps we should email them and get clarification, which is what someone may have done and they didn't correct it every single place.

I don't usually pay attention to the number of hours because I'm certified and need 150 every five years, so I make myself get at least 35 a year and I'm always way above what the state requires. So knowing what the minimum is wasn't an issue with me.
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No. 9
from suehp
Old Feb 10, 2007, 09:21 AM

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I have just emailed them (dont know if anyone else has) - will let you know when I hear anything.............
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