39 Class A CE Credits. Clinically relevant lessons that Nurse Anesthetists can take by Mail or Online. Not Just an Abstract. Credits earned reported directly to the AANA. The current volume is approved for 39 Class A Continuing Education Credits.
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Current Reviews in Clinical Anesthesia ®
39 CME Credits for Anesthesiologists. Clinically Relevant Lessons that Anesthesiologists can take by Mail or Online. Not just an abstract. MOCA 2.0 credits reported directly to the ABA. Accredited by the ACCME with Commendation.
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I have been subscribing to Current Reviews for the past 23 years and have found all the lessons to be valuable in keeping me abreast of the current anesthesia practice. I am now officially recertified with the NBCRNA and will continue to read Current Reviews throughout the remainder of my CRNA career.
All courses have very interesting topics. Material is presented in clear, easy to study way. The anesthesia topics helped me to be updated in my profession to provide better anesthesia services to my patients.
Great lessons that helps my past knowledge to really get refreshed.
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I have practiced anesthesia for over 34 years. However my practice is limited to a rural area near Pittsburgh, PA. I am not familiar with many of the cutting edge surgeries and medical innovations that have been welcomed and advocated by the medical community. The information provided by Current Reviews helps me to review my knowledge of conditions which affect me directly and those with which I have little of no familiarity. The text is written in a way that is understandable to me although occasionally I do have to read passages more than more than once to fully understand the technical components of physiology for disease states especially for the heart. I appreciate getting these issues. Although the knowledge imparted may not affect my practice directly, I have often referred back to many issues for guidance with a patient's condition.