On-Demand CNE Programs
In addition to conferences, events, and webinars, the Continuing Nursing Education program also offers a variety of on-demand programs. See our current offerings below and register to access them.
Obesity
Jennifer Limongiello, PhD, FNP-BC, PMHNP
5 Contact Hours
This nursing webinar is designed to address the multifaceted challenges of obesity within healthcare settings. The sessions will cover key topics such as understanding obesity trends, assessment and intervention strategies, promoting lifestyle changes, addressing obesity-related stigma, and collaborating within interdisciplinary teams for comprehensive obesity management.
Learning Outcomes: By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to discuss obesity trends, health implications, and associated comorbidities, and describe assessment skills and intervention strategies for effective obesity management in clinical practice including counseling skills to promote lifestyle changes, healthy behaviors, and patient engagement in obesity care.
The Cannabis Conversation
Lisa Withrow, APRN, FNP-C, ACHPN
5 Contact Hours
This program offers an in-depth exploration of cannabis and its implications for nursing practice. This program will provide participants with foundational knowledge about the Endocannabinoid System, the central nervous system effects of cannabis, and the role of cannabis terpenes in therapeutic outcomes. Topics will include cannabis delivery methods, short- and long-term effects, withdrawal symptoms, and potential drug interactions. Through expert-led sessions, participants will also learn how to support symptom management using cannabis and access reliable resources for continued learning.
Learning Outcomes: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to integrate knowledge of the Endocannabinoid System, cannabis effects, terpenes, and delivery methods to provide evidence-based care, support symptom management, address patient concerns about drug interactions and withdrawal, and guide patients to credible resources for further information.
Wound Care Overview
Stephani Hunt, MSN, RN, WCC, OMS, ONC, CFCN
5 Contact Hours
This virtual webinar provides an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of wound care for nursing professionals. This full-day program offers a step-by-step approach to understanding the science of wound healing, effective assessment techniques, and innovative treatment options. Participants will explore various wound etiologies, prevention strategies, and practical demonstrations of advanced wound care products and techniques. Legal considerations in wound management will also be addressed to ensure compliance and optimal patient outcomes.
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to apply evidence-based practices to assess, treat, and prevent wounds effectively, leveraging advanced wound care techniques and products while addressing the unique needs of patients and upholding legal and ethical standards in wound management.
Recognizing and Managing Behavioral Health Issues in Non-Psychiatric Settings
Kathleen Gora, BSN, RN, PMH-BC
5 Contact Hours
This engaging and practical program is designed for nurses who do not specialize in psychiatric care but routinely encounter patients with mental health concerns. Participants will receive a comprehensive overview of common psychiatric diagnoses, frequently prescribed psychotropic medications, and evidence-based strategies for recognizing and managing behavioral issues in a variety of clinical settings. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of psychiatric and medical care, with real-world examples and interventions nurses can apply immediately to improve patient outcomes and enhance safety. The session will also focus on de-escalation techniques and communication strategies to support patients experiencing psychiatric distress.
Learning Outcome: After participating in this activity, the learner will be able to identify common psychiatric conditions and apply appropriate interventions, including de-escalation techniques and medication considerations, to safely manage behavioral health issues in non-psychiatric clinical settings.
Infectious Disease
Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
5 Contact Hours
This session will provide the health care provider with information regarding emerging trends in infectious disease. A look at the management of common viral and bacterial infections including: Influenza, Pertussis, Enterovirus, Lyme Disease, RSV, MPOX, Avian Flu.
Learning Outcome: At the completion of this program, participants will be able to: Discuss three recent evidence-based changes in practice related to evaluating and treating infectious diseases.
Financial Literacy for Nurses
Alison Hall, BSN, RN
3.5 Contact Hours
Take control of your financial future and join this interactive program designed exclusively for nurses and healthcare professionals, where we will delve into essential financial literacy topics tailored to your unique needs and goals. Topics include: paying down debt, creating robust savings habits, leveraging shift differentials, bonuses, and overtime, and maximizing retirement benefit plans.
Learning Outcome: At the completion of this program, participants will be able to describe ways to make informed financial decisions, reduce debt burdens, maximize earnings, and develop a plan for building long-term financial stability and security as a means to decrease stress and increase resiliency.
2026 Diabetes Update
Faculty: Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
5 Contact Hours
This full-day provides an in-depth update on the latest diagnostic criteria, treatment guidelines, and therapeutic options in diabetes care. Participants will explore both non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic strategies, including lifestyle interventions, medication classes, insulin therapies, and emerging technologies such as continuous glucose monitoring.
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to apply current evidence-based strategies in the diagnosis and management of Type 2 diabetes, incorporating both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions to improve glycemic control and reduce complications.
Nursing Documentation: A Survival Guide from the Inside Out
Faculty- Rosale Lobo, PhD, RN
5 Contact Hours
Participants will explore the evolution of documentation standards, examine real-world case law, and analyze how documentation can protect or expose nurses in the event of litigation. Through discussion, case analysis, and practical examples, attendees will learn how to recognize documentation pitfalls, understand the anatomy of a negligence case, and apply strategies for clear, accurate, and defensible charting. This is especially for nurses who are interested in the field of Legal Nurse Consulting Work.
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to evaluate and apply documentation practices that enhance patient safety, reduce professional risk, and demonstrate the full scope of nursing judgment within legal and regulatory frameworks.
Beyond the Basics: Advanced EKG Interpretation and Fluid & Electrolyte Mastery
Carrie E. MacLeod Ph.D., APRN-BC & Destiny Brady Ph.D., RN, CCRN
This full-day continuing nursing education program is designed for clinicians ready to move beyond foundational knowledge and sharpen their critical thinking in cardiac and electrolyte management. The morning session will focus on advanced EKG interpretation, exploring complex rhythms, conduction abnormalities, ischemic changes, and case-based scenarios to strengthen rhythm recognition and clinical correlation. The afternoon will build on these concepts with an in-depth look at fluid and electrolyte imbalances—examining causes, clinical manifestations, diagnostic findings, and evidence-based interventions to restore physiologic balance and prevent complications. Through interactive discussion and real-world examples, participants will enhance their confidence in recognizing subtle clinical patterns and responding effectively to evolving patient conditions.
Learning Outcomes:At the conclusion of the program, participants will be able to interpret complex cardiac rhythms and correlate EKG findings with fluid and electrolyte imbalances to support clinical decision-making.
Dermatology Primer for Nurses
Sylvana Brickley DNP, FNP-BC, DCNP
Skin assessment is a vital part of nursing practice, yet dermatologic terminology and diagnosis can often feel complex or unfamiliar. This full-day program provides nurses with a practical foundation in dermatology—covering the language of lesion description, recognition of common rashes and neoplasms, and evidence-based management strategies. Through case examples and clinical discussion, participants will gain the confidence to describe findings precisely, recognize concerning changes, and know when referral to a dermatology specialist is warranted.
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to describe skin lesions using standard dermatologic terminology, differentiate between benign and malignant conditions, and identify when referral to a dermatology specialist is indicated.