The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (NNCC) provides continuing education units (CEU) in collaboration with the Clinical Directors Network, Inc. (https://www.cdnetwork.org/) for applicable virtual and in-person trainings.
The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium is a nonprofit working to strengthen community health through quality, compassionate, and collaborative nurse-led care. Our trainings are offered to a wide clinical and non-clinical audience and are appropriate for many in the healthcare field.
All credits for NNCC trainings (e.g., webinars, learning collaborative modules, conference sessions) are provided by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Please check with your accrediting body to see if you are eligible to receive credit from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
At this time, some credits for NNCC trainings are pending, but will be obtained in the weeks following the training. To obtain CEUs for recorded sessions that have already been approved by AAFP, you must complete the evaluation form at the link provided to you by the training organizer. Once the evaluation is completed, the certificate will be sent directly to your email from Clinical Directors Network within three weeks.
American Academy of Family Physicians (https://www.aafp.org/home.html) Prescribed credit is accepted by the following organizations.
As the only professional nursing organization involved in the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) we were part of a collective of 10 professional associations charged to assist over 140,000 clinicians in improving how care is delivered by providing technical assistance support for integrating quality and process improvements, and by building on and spreading existing change methodologies, practice transformation tools, published literature, and technical assistance programs.
In collaboration with other SANs we developed a number of Power Packs to spread the transformational work undertaken by clinicians and practices nationally.
Each Power Pack presents a specific service delivery challenge and the steps taken by the spotlighted practice to address the challenge. Power Packs provide a set of change tactics and resources from the SANs and other professional associations that clinicians can use to address a similar challenge within their own practices.