Alaska Nurses Association
3701 E Tudor Road, Suite 208, Anchorage, AK 99507 Phone: 907-274-0827 Fax: 907-272-0292     aknurse@aknurse.org
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Continuing Education:
Offerings In and Out of Alaska

Continuing Education Online!
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AaNA now offers a variety of ANCC-approved online CE options from the comfort of your own home or office!

Continuing Education Events

Alaska CE Events

2010 Alaska Brain Injury Conference - Register Today!

July 28–30, 2010
Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage

Come hear the latest developments in identification, diagnosis, treatment, and promoting long term quality of life for people who experience disability due to brain injury.


Advanced Trauma Life Support

Presented by the Alaska Committee on Trauma
Providence Alaska Medical Center

Saturday, October 9, 2010 0700-1930
Sunday, October 10, 2010 0700-1930


Save the Date! Alaska Nurses Association Statewide Nurses Conference and General Assembly

October 15,16 & 17th, 2010


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Ongoing CEs in Alaska

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Out of State CE Offerings

2-day Professional Legal Nurse Consultant Certification Course

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Self Study Modules

Alzheimers

Alzheimers Resource Agency of Alaska, 907-561-3313

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Other On-Line Offerings

Disaster Preparedness and Response for Nurses

The American Red Cross Office of the Chief Nurse has collaborated with Sigma Theta Tau (www.nursingsociety.org), the international honor society of nursing, to develop an online continuing education offering.

Available at no cost to nurses, this offering is designed to provide nurses with an overview of their role in responding to a weapons of mass destruction/terrorism (WMD/T) event or other disaster. While it is not a replacement for Red Cross disaster health services training, it is an excellent way to expand the visibility of Red Cross nurses, as well as to increase the awareness of the importance of nurses in disaster preparedness and response.

Nurses completing this case study can receive 2 contact hours of continuing education credit. The case study may be found at http://www.nursingsociety.org/education/case_studies/cases/SP0004.html

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