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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