Answered By: Saskia Farber Last Updated: Jan 21, 2025 Views: 199
Answered By: Saskia Farber
Last Updated: Jan 21, 2025 Views: 199
Do any Chamberlain sources offer CEUs or CMEs?
Yes, there are several databases that offer continuing education credits. However, these credits may not be accepted depending on your state board requirements, so be sure to check with them first.
UpToDate
UpToDate can be found on the library homepage under the Database Shortcuts and offers two methods of earning CME/CE/CPD credit.
- Point-of-care learning — tracks research question, topics reviewed, and user documentation of how information was applied in practice.
- Time-based tracking system — tracks length of time user spends reading a topic (up to 10 mins per topic per session)
Look at their site for more information on Earning and Redeeming CME and MOC
Nursing Reference Center
The Nursing Reference Center database has continuing education modules. To access these, use the following steps:
- Select this database from our Databases A-Z list.
- Select Continuing Ed at the top of the page, as shown in the image below.
- Select View all Topics, as shown in the image below.
- Select CE Module from the result of interest to access the CE System. The image below shows the continuing education module for Pancreatitis, Chronic as selected.
- The image below shows the resulting page where you can sign up for an account and log in to participate in the continuing education modules available. Select the FAQ Section link at the bottom of the page to get information about this service.
DynaMed
Another database that has continuing education options is DynaMed. Use the following steps to access these options.
- Select the database from our Databases A-Z list.
- Select Create Account, as shown in the image below, if you don't have an account already.
- After you sign in, select the CME link at the top of the page, as shown in the image below.
- The image below shows the resulting page where you can configure your account and keep track of your CME progress. Select the Learn more about CME/CPD/CE and MOC link for further information.
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