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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Frank Moya Continuing Education Programs, LLC
The World Leader in Home Study Courses and Continuing Medical Education Seminars for Anesthesiologists and Nurse Anesthetists.
Very easy to finish a lesson packed with useful information within a minimal amount of time. Easy website to use.
Current reviews is very convenient, and makes it easier to keep up with my continuing education
Honestly, Current Reviews have been a fantastic way for me to learn at my own pace. The articles are easy to read, and I truly learn something. I can one a day- and feel confident in my knowledge as a CRNA.
Thank you!! Ann
Frank Moya CEU Programs brings a variety of anesthesia related topics, which are informative, thought provoking and an excellent source of CUE credits.
Excellent resource. Lessons very applicable to practice and basic knowledge.
Excellent lessons and a great, cost effective way to get required CEU's.
Superb. I look forward to every lesson.
Easy to navigate, up to date, applicable content, convenient submission to NBCRNA!
I have been using Current Reviews since I graduated from my CRNA program in 2005! Columbia University School of Nursing highly recommended Current Reviews for our CMEs. I always look forward to the next lesson which is a comprehensive but succinct review of the latest and most up to date research and literature. I just recently shared a Current Review with an experienced surgeon that just recently trained for performing robotic assisted procedures. He wanted to discuss possible complications associated with robotic assisted procedures (anesthesia and surgery). We had a discussion in the operating room but I also followed up by handing him your Current Review on Robotic Assisted Surgery. He was very pleased to have the review and read it from "cover to cover".