The Winds of Change

You’ve worked hard to obtain your education, and you’ve taken anywhere from 84 to 120 credit hours to complete a rigorous, focused curriculum.1 You are confident that you’ve graduated with the skills and expertise necessary to safely perform your job. Once in the workplace, you obtain all the needed continuing education credits to maintain your license. In fact, you take more courses than are required because you want to enhance your knowledge and ensure that your patients receive the best possible care.

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