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Not unless there is a special reason to. I am not one who uses words like "never" and "always" very much. But I would think that the occasions for which it would be appropriate to put CEU's on a resume would be rare.
But I can imagine a few such cases. For example, you might be applying for a job in a specific specialty or that requires specific knowledge/skills that are not normally covered by your academic education -- and for which you don't have previous work experience. It might improve your chances of being notices as a candidate if you can show that you went to a workshop in that field and/or have some sort of certificate or certification in that field.
However, there would be no benefit in listing routine CEU's or CNE in most cases -- and it might just make you look bad, as if you were trying to pad your resume with stuff that didn't belong there.
rumwynnieRN
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Is it acceptable to put CEUs on a resume?