07-21-2014, 05:46 AM
Valley Health Center launches FREE Continuing Medical Education for nurses
http://www.myvalleyhc.com/freece/
First continuing education course offers comprehensive certification in female urinary incontinence
HEMET, Cali. — As new medical discoveries are made and technology advances, registered nurses often struggle to keep up with advancements in their field. Though many nursing classes are available, not all nurses can afford the high costs of these classes or spend their valuable time in a classroom, away from their patients and families.
Dedicated to helping nurses improve the skills and thrive in their positions, Valley Health Center commences its new free continuing education (CE) courses for nurses in all areas of medicine. Its first course focuses on female urinary incontinence.
This free CEU online for nurses lasts less than two hours and provides a complete overview of female urinary incontinence. In order to get certification, nurses must read an article that covers all aspects of female urinary incontinence, including diagnoses and treatments. Once finished, they must complete a test to gain certification.
The purpose of this first CE course is to better educate nurses about female urinary incontinence. Nurses will enhance their knowledge of incontinence, its different forms, its causes and how to properly evaluate it. The course also walks nurses through the examination process and offers other teststo lessen the chances of a misdiagnosis.
The CE course will help nurses gain valuable information in direct and indirect patient care. After detailing how to properly diagnose a patient, nurses will learn how to assist their patients with the very best care. The article covers the three major categories of incontinence treatments and how to choose the best one to implement.
This nurse CE course is offered at no cost to participants.All articles and tests are supplied online and can be accessed on any media device. Interested nurses can log onto Valley Heather Center's website at http://www.myvalleyhc.com/freece/and click on a link directly to the article. The link to the certification test is provided at the end of the article.
For more information about Valley Health Center, visit www.MyValleyHC.com.
Contact: Chablie Martinez (951) 468-5211,chablie.martinez@myvalleyhc.com
http://www.myvalleyhc.com/freece/
First continuing education course offers comprehensive certification in female urinary incontinence
HEMET, Cali. — As new medical discoveries are made and technology advances, registered nurses often struggle to keep up with advancements in their field. Though many nursing classes are available, not all nurses can afford the high costs of these classes or spend their valuable time in a classroom, away from their patients and families.
Dedicated to helping nurses improve the skills and thrive in their positions, Valley Health Center commences its new free continuing education (CE) courses for nurses in all areas of medicine. Its first course focuses on female urinary incontinence.
This free CEU online for nurses lasts less than two hours and provides a complete overview of female urinary incontinence. In order to get certification, nurses must read an article that covers all aspects of female urinary incontinence, including diagnoses and treatments. Once finished, they must complete a test to gain certification.
The purpose of this first CE course is to better educate nurses about female urinary incontinence. Nurses will enhance their knowledge of incontinence, its different forms, its causes and how to properly evaluate it. The course also walks nurses through the examination process and offers other teststo lessen the chances of a misdiagnosis.
The CE course will help nurses gain valuable information in direct and indirect patient care. After detailing how to properly diagnose a patient, nurses will learn how to assist their patients with the very best care. The article covers the three major categories of incontinence treatments and how to choose the best one to implement.
This nurse CE course is offered at no cost to participants.All articles and tests are supplied online and can be accessed on any media device. Interested nurses can log onto Valley Heather Center's website at http://www.myvalleyhc.com/freece/and click on a link directly to the article. The link to the certification test is provided at the end of the article.
For more information about Valley Health Center, visit www.MyValleyHC.com.
Contact: Chablie Martinez (951) 468-5211,chablie.martinez@myvalleyhc.com