Excellent resource. Lessons very applicable to practice and basic knowledge.
Being an "older learner" I feel that Current Reviews provides me information set up in a way that I enjoy learning. I like the lessons in a paper format that I can write notes, underline and collect for my library. Some of us look at a computer screen all day and it's nice to sit back with a "good book" or in this case, a good journal. I also like how each lesson gives you just enough background on the subject matter , that you stay informed without being bogged down with"weeds".
Current reviews are an excellent resource for continuing education. Stress free and work at your own pace. The customer services is top notch!
I have entrusted Current Reviews to be my primary CME tool to keep me abreast of our field for over 20 years!!! I have been very happy with my association with this fine program.
I love this educational program. I can do it on my time, at my leisure. The lessons are very informative, and provide a great deal of knowledge for the anesthesia provider.
Perfect for the working mom!!!!
Current Reviews is a great way to fulfill my CME requirements. They are portable, packed with pertinent info that I can apply daily.
Current Reviews is the best and most up to date journal articles I have found to help me confidently stay on track with high quality information and detailed topics. I look forward to getting my articles!
I learn so much from these articles. They are short enough so I don’t lose interest but long enough to include the information I need to use in my practice.
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".