Continuing Professional Development Planning Made Incredibly Easy - Online Course

This educational webinar will provide basic knowledge on educational planning along with tips and tricks to provide you as the nurse planner for continuing professional development offerings.
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Planning a continuing professional development offering can be challenging as there are many components to ensure high quality education that engages the learner. This educational webinar will provide basic knowledge on educational planning along with tips and tricks to provide you as the nurse planner for continuing professional development offerings.

This course will retire after 21st January 2025.

Learning Outcomes
After participating in this course, learners will be able to:

  • At the end of this program, at least 80% of the learners will report an increased knowledge or validated current best practice in nursing education planning.
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