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I did a search and wasn't able to find a good answer.  Is there a good "one stop site" for getting all the required CME's?  For example, in Texas, we need: 

Alzheimer's and Dementia

Controlled Substances: A Prescriber Guide

Dependent Adult Abuse (Elder Abuse)

Jurisprudence and Ethics for Nurses Licensed in Texas

Opioid Crisis: Feeling the Pain

Palliative Care and Hospice

Pharmacology Current Practice

Prescribing Controlled Substances and Drug Diversion, Best Practices

Substance Abuse

Tick Borne Diseases

Human Trafficking

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nurseCE4less.com has all the courses I've ever needed. one price for a year of courses, unlimited. hard to beat.

CEUfast.com is another option.  They also have unlimited courses for one annual price.  

If you use use resources like 5 minute clinical or uptodate, you also get CME credit for topics your research and look up. 

Specializes in FNP.
On 4/15/2021 at 1:46 PM, djmatte said:

If you use use resources like 5 minute clinical or uptodate, you also get CME credit for topics your research and look up. 

I do use UTD, but I don't think I can get the specific courses that Texas requires through that source alone.  

 

4 hours ago, MikeFNPC said:

I do use UTD, but I don't think I can get the specific courses that Texas requires through that source alone.  

 

For sure. Those are just good for the broader hours needed for our NP 5 year update and the other hours needed for state licensure. In Michigan, we need human trafficking, pain, and a few other ones outside the usual requirements. 

Specializes in FNP.

I think I'm going to use ceufast.com.  You can take the courses for free, and to get credit it's $39 for a year access.  I'm going to look into it a little further.  

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