experience –
Can CEUs carry over?Rating: (votes: 0) My state accepts continuing education credits that are accepted by other states. I think most stare boards of nursing also do as well. Comment:
If you get a license in another state and end up as you mentioned needing to satisfy a ceu deal there, you would have to check their rules as far as how many, and what period of time they need to be completed in from the date of your active licensure to say the time you need to renew that license. I double checked with my state for instance also if Medscape was acceptable (yes) as I can do them as well as Medpage for free.
Comment:
Each state is different. And, CEUs can expire, so older ones might not count. I got lots of them from other states and they applied where I live.
Comment:
take a peek here:http://www.medscape.org/public/nursecestaterequirementsthe only one it specifies that allows carry over is NJ
Comment:
I do not understand how a state can hold you responsible for CNE if you have been working in a state for which it is not required. I would think the clock would start from the time you are licensed in the state requiring CNE. In Texas the CNE's must be renewed every 2 years and must reflect your area of practice. When I moved here from a non-compact state I was not required to have recent CNE until 2 years later. That was 15 years ago, and things change with time of course
Comment:
Quote from classicdameI do not understand how a state can hold you responsible for CNE if you have been working in a state for which it is not required. I would think the clock would start from the time you are licensed in the state requiring CNE.
|
New
Tags
Like
|