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Atrium Group Membership Continuing Education Opportunities - Charlotte

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To fulfill your ANA/NCNA Group Membership requirement, you must complete one of four continuing education (CE) options by June 30, 2025.


The CE options are on-demand webinar recordings, which require 60 minutes to watch a video and 5 minutes to complete an evaluation. Please allow sufficient time to complete both in one sitting. You cannot save progress and return to it later.

Instructions

Step 1 - To begin, click on an activity title in the table below.

Step 2 - Locate the YouTube video window, click the Play button, and watch the 60-minute recording.

Step 3 - Locate the evaluation form below the video window. It will take 5 minutes to answer questions about your membership enrollment, evaluate the activity, and create your certificate of completion with contact hour (CH) credit. Use the scroll bar on the right side of the form to view all questions.

Step 4 - At the end of the form, click “Submit”.

Step 5 - To print a certificate for your personal records, click the three dots (...) icon in the upper-right corner of the form and select "Print Response."

NCNA will notify your employer that you have completed the enrollment requirement. New Group Memberships will be activated on August 1, 2025.


Please note that NCNA will NOT regenerate your certificate of completion for your records. If you misplace or fail to print your certificate, please clear your browser history and retake the evaluation before enrollment ends on June 30, 2025.


Continuing Education Options

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From Measles to Mycoplasma: What Every NP Needs to Know Now
Join Dr. Leslie Sharpe, DNP, FNP-BC, as she explores the critical information Nurse Practitioners need to know now about the identification, transmission and treatment of rising infectious diseases in NC.
Playback 1.0 CH

Tiny Bites Can Have BIG Consequences – What You Need to Know About Vector-borne Disease in North Carolina
The incidence of vector-borne diseases is increasing in the U.S. and in N.C. Join Dr. Elizabeth H. Carver, DNP, FNP-BC, CNE, to discover where patients are at risk and how empirical diagnosis can help guide your next steps. Explore why timely treatment is essential since some VBDs can be quickly fatal and/or have lasting sequelae and how proper tick removal and evidence-based bite prevention strategies are essential to practice.

Playback

1.0 CH

How to Lead When You’re Not In Charge
Walk through ways to leverage influence and generate ideas on next steps as a leader with Erin Huprich, MSN, WHNP, CNE, NE-BC. If you are already a leader, this session will help you recognize leadership potential in others and coach them in next career steps. All knowledge levels welcome!

Playback

1.0 CH

NC African American Nursing History: Courage and Conviction – Part 2
Join Dr. LaShanda Brown, PhD, NP and Dr. Phoebe Pollitt, PhD, RN, as they share the inspiring stories of the struggles and accomplishments of African American nurses in North Carolina from 1900-2000.

Playback

1.0 CH
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