Get the latest on advances in nursing pharmacology
Cleveland Clinic’s highly popular Advanced Practice Nursing Pharmacology course is now available throughout August and September 2017.
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An important educational asset to advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) in Northeast Ohio, the sought-after course is designed to educate advanced practice nurses, advanced practice nursing students and other healthcare professionals on the latest guidelines and key topics of interest in pharmacology.
“As advanced practice nurses are increasingly at the forefront of patient treatment recommendations, the need to stay up-to-date on current pharmacology treatment strategies is more important than ever,” said Cleveland Clinic’s executive director and associate chief nursing officer of advanced practice nursing, Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC, PPCNP-BC, CPON. “This course offers participants insight into the latest advances in pharmacology, thus enabling them to provide their patients with the most innovative care available.”
Beginning in August, Advanced Practice Nursing Pharmacology will be offered as several individual 1-day sessions or as a 7-week series.
The 7-week series is intended for APRNs who are currently without a Certificate to Prescribe (CTP) and need to meet the Ohio Board of Nursing’s requirements for advanced pharmacology. To effectively meet the requirements, participants must attend all seven course dates. However, APRNs are welcome to attend single days as well.
Course dates and topics are as follows:
The Advanced Practice Nursing Pharmacology course will be held at Cleveland Clinic’s Administrative Campus in Beachwood, Ohio. Each course begins at 8 a.m. and concludes at 4:30 p.m. Available spots for the course fill quickly so don’t delay – register today!
*On Aug. 17, the course will be held in Building 4. For all other dates, the course will be held in Building 3.
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