Current Reviews is one of the best and most interesting ways to earn CMEs. It is not only relevant to our everyday practice, but it is taught in a way that we'll remember the information, instead of just using it to pass a test. The best part is that it's written by our colleagues, who are in the field seeing and practicing anesthesia everyday.
I love this site. The reviews cover a wide range of topics and the credits are reported quickly to the AANA.
Clear, concise and high yield material! Well thought out and organized to keep you updated and on point.
Love the courses reviews, long term member.
Current Reviews is a great way to get CME credits. The lessons are written very well and normally have some practical information that can be used in real anesthesia settings. The main reason I use Current Reviews is the convenience they offer. Read the lesson and take the test on your time.
I love the information your program provides and I frequently change my practice because of new research, tips and trends with my practice. I am a 100% visual learner and I love quizzes and your booklets are very appealing. Thank you for the education you provide to help make us super safe up-to-date providers.
Love the short informative lessons ! Love the fact that the lessons can be completed at your own pace. Current Reviews is a life safer for busy CRNAs. Thank you Janet Allen CRNA
I love reading the current reviews for nurse anesthetists. They are very educational and helps keep your practice upto date.
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.