Getting Back to Basics: Office Emergencies
CE Information
1.5 contact hours (0.25 pharmacology)Completion Time
90 minutesAvailable Until
October 21, 2024Posted By
ARNPs United of Washington StateNavigate
Overview
Specialties
Adult, Family, Gerontological, Pediatric, and Women's HealthSubspecialties
Primary CareClinical Topics
Primary CareAn experienced family & emergency nurse practitioner will cover office emergencies, including emergency preparedness, emergencies across the lifespan, adult emergencies, pediatric emergencies, and practical applications of the. information.
Speakers

Associate Dean For Academic Affairs
Experienced health care executive, educator and doctoral-prepared dual-certified nurse practitioner (Family & Emergency) with 24+ years of leadership, process improvement, strategic planning, implementation and evaluation experience. Comfortable working in ambiguous/dynamic environments and developing cohesive, highly productive teams to identify, develop, and implement relevant services/processes and strategic plans to meet current and future healthcare operations. Familiar with academic program, hospital, and clinic certification and re certification. Experience spans academic, clinical acute, ambulatory, rural/austere) and Military/VA healthcare / clinical operations and environments. Maintains current traditional medical NP practice and incorporates components of acupuncture, TCM and alternative medicine to expand patient care services and improve patient outcomes.
CE Information
This activity offers 1.5 contact hours (0.25 pharmacology) to attendees.
Accredited by PLU Center for Continued Nursing Learning.
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None
Activity Content
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