Published Jun 18, 2008
mwboswell
561 Posts
Hey, is anyone working in a place where it's hard to find TNCC/ENPC classes available a few times throughout the year? Are you having to drive long distances to attend these classes?
-MB
samantha11
10 Posts
It's really tough to find these classes. I want to take the trauma one and it was offered one time this year. I'm in ny state
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
I think that some of them may get added on to the ENA site fairly late. For NY, for example, I notice that there are six provider courses and one instructor course listed for June alone, while there are only five classes listed total between July and December.
quirkieone
15 Posts
The Teaching Hospital I Work At Is Also A Trauma Hospital And They Offer The Classes There. Try Going To Your Nearest. Ena Is Also A Great Place To Look
TraumaNurseRN
497 Posts
Hey, is anyone working in a place where it's hard to find TNCC/ENPC classes available a few times throughout the year? Are you having to drive long distances to attend these classes?-MB
MW: I know you travel to teach....how much do you charge for the ENPC classes, describe the classes, to Canton, Ohio.
Thanks
needsmore$
237 Posts
It's funny, in our area it always seems that they hold ENPC courses on the same weekends as TNCC- except in different areas, I wish ENA could tell a course director-- "Hey, there's a TNCC already scheduled for that weekend in the same region-- how about waiting for 2-3 weeks?"
They'd get more people signed up that way, it's disappointing that they hold so few and then all at the same time so you can only take 1/yr.
MW: I know you travel to teach....how much do you charge for the ENPC classes, describe the classes, to Canton, Ohio.Thanks
Email me off list, ([email protected]), tell me what you're looking for...
Thanks!
Email me off list at: [email protected], let me see what I can do.
go to this web site to get what you need for tncc, enpc, and catn.
http://www.ena.org/chapters/default.asp. click your state and go from there. also, if you have to travel to keep your certifications up, i think your costs are tax deductible.