Oh dear . .Audited for proof of CEUs and don't have

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hello to anybody out there who's reading, and thank you for taking the time to do so.

i can't feel sorry for myself on this one and don't expect anyone else to, but at the same time i hope nobody will bother giving me a lecture because believe me, i already see the error of my ways. my state requires 30 hours of ceus, 4 of which must be bioterrorism but it's my understanding the bioterrorism can be a one-time deal in your career. first, i confess i have never taken the bioterrorism class and every 2 years when i have renewed online i have checked the box swearing and affirming that i have done so, thinking to myself 'yeah yeah, i'll get to it.' as for the remaining 26 ceu hours, i think i have maybe 8. one 7-hour certificate that i have is from an employer that i left in mid 2010. it *barely* fits within the 2-year time frame that my ceus are allowed to be from. yay for that small favor. i called this facility (didn't give my name or any details) and explained when i left the company and asked if by any chance there are other copies of ceus i earned there in my personnel file, explaining that i have lost my proof of ceus. i remember that we had inservices constantly but so far i can only find one certificate but the personnel lady was nasty and said my records would be boxed up somewhere and she wasn't going to take the time to look. i can understand her point of view, but if a former employee needs her to look for something in their file isn't that still a part of her job? that's part of my history, after all! yes, it was my job to keep up with any ceus i earned there. i do know that and as i said, don't need to be lectured. i think my state's policy of "keep up with your own ceus and we'll only ask for proof if we select you for random audit" is kind-of crazy. i'm the kind of person that if you tell me i *must* have something in order to renew my license, of course i'll have it. but to tell me you have to show it only if you're randomly selected, well . . .that apparently wasn't enough incentive for me.

my state's licensing board does not list specifically what the penalty is for not being able to produce adequate proof of ceus upon request; just that it results in disciplinary action. i guess i should just get the bioterrorism thing now and apologize and hope for the best on that one. what else can i do on that. meanwhile i'm still digging in old boxes for ceu certificates and not having much luck. my current employer may be able to help me out. . .sorry so long. if anybody has any input or advice, it is certainly welcome. i have 30 days and of course the ceus must have been earned within the last 2 years. thanks again if you got this far.

In my state( Michigan) you will be fined and temporarily suspended until you fulfill the required ceu's.

In other words, obtain the CEU'S.. and pay us money.

Don't take it to the OMG I committed fraud!!! phase.

It is very easily fixed.

So true, that is basically what the lady from the bon said, except she said I would not even have a fine as long as I get the requirements in the 30 days grace period. :up:

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YEA!!!!!!! Isn't that just a load off!

:cheers:

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In CA, I have to do 30 CEUs every two years, which is not a problem for me because to renew my ANCC certification I need to do 150 CEUs over 5 years, which breaks down to 30 every year. I just have to make sure I take any CA-mandatory CEU classes.

This thread did prod me to update my CEU spreadsheet and download any certificates that I might have missed in the last couple of months, since I did a batch of them while at work.

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myfreece.comunlimited contact hours for $30/year. good luck

[color=#0000cc]i have always paid to do mine on sites such as the one psychcns suggested. i know it is $30 but i don't have the issue the op is currently having with trying to trace down proof of ce's. just gives me peace of mind i suppose. good luck op!! :)

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I haven't read through the comments, but if it were me, I'd be spending the next 30 days earning those 30 CEUs. There are many ways to do it online. JMO.

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I haven't read through the comments, but if it were me, I'd be spending the next 30 days earning those 30 CEUs. There are many ways to do it online. JMO.

Four year old thread. Doubt that the OP is still around to take your advice.

How do people come up with four year old threads and not realize they are answering a question that has long been resolved?

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Maybe they do, but think the information will be pertinent in today's world?

How do people come up with four year old threads and not realize they are answering a question that has long been resolved?
Maybe they do, but think the information will be pertinent in today's world?

Yeah, but then I would think it would be more along the lines of "this happened to me, and I did blah blah." Instead she was advising the OP on what to do.

I guess she found it in a search? I only go through about the first two or three pages of the forum.

What I will say was news to me was that some states do not require any continuing education.

My husband has a professional license in the business/finance world and he has to provide evidence of his CEUs every time he renews it.

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I am always amused by those who say "I didn't bother to read the previous 6 pages of comments/answers, but here's what you should do."

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Ahh gotta love CEUs. Basic boring RN student level information that you have to take year after year....

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12 minutes ago, ArmyRntoMD said:

Ahh gotta love CEUs. Basic boring RN student level information that you have to take year after year....

Yes, because nursing never changes so there's no need to stay up to date. ?

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