Alaska APRN License Renewal: Complete Your 30-Hour CE Requirements
Alaska Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) are required to fulfill specific continuing education (CE) and practice requirements every two years to maintain their licensure and prescriptive authority. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Alaska APRN License Renewal and CE Requirements, addresses frequently asked questions, and introduces a streamlined solution to help you meet your CE obligations with our 30-hour Alaska APRN CE Package.
Alaska APRN CE Requirements for License Renewal
According to the Alaska Board of Nursing (AS 08.68.276 and 12 AAC 44.400-420), APRNs must complete two of the following every two years:
- 30 contact hours of continuing education
- 320 hours of documented nursing employment
- 30 hours of professional activities or volunteer work
APRNs with prescriptive authority must also complete:
- 15 contact hours in advanced pharmacology and the clinical management of drug therapy
APRNs with a valid DEA registration number must additionally complete:
- 2 contact hours on pain management, opioid use, and addiction
Failure to complete these requirements before the renewal deadline may result in delays in license renewal or loss of prescriptive authority.
Alaska APRN 30-Hour CE Package
To assist APRNs in efficiently meeting all renewal requirements, we offer a comprehensive 30-hour CE package, accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Key Features:
- 30 Total Contact Hours – Fully satisfies Alaska APRN renewal requirements
- 18 Pharmacology Hours – Meets the Alaska Board of Nursing’s prescriptive authority CE requirements
- 2 Hours on Pain Management – Covers opioid prescribing, pain management, and addiction prevention
- Self-Paced, Online Format – Complete your CE anytime, anywhere
- ANCC-Accredited Provider – Accepted by the Alaska Board of Nursing
What’s Included in This Package?
Pain Management and Opioid Use – 2 Hours
- Fulfills Alaska’s DEA-related CE requirement
- Covers opioid prescribing, risk assessment, and addiction prevention
Advanced Pharmacology – 10 Hours
- Contributes to the 15-hour pharmacology requirement for APRNs with prescriptive authority
Substance Abuse and Addiction – 6 Hours
- Further fulfills the pharmacology CE requirement
- Covers clinical management of commonly abused substances
Obesity Management and Treatment – 10 Hours
- Evidence-based strategies for weight management and pharmacological interventions
Human Trafficking Awareness – 2 Hours
- Identifying and responding to human trafficking in healthcare settings
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many CE hours are required for Alaska APRN license renewal?
Alaska APRNs must complete two of the following every two years: 30 contact hours of continuing education, 320 hours of documented nursing employment, or 30 hours in professional activities or volunteer work.
Who must complete the pharmacology CE requirement?
All APRNs with prescriptive authority must complete 15 contact hours in advanced pharmacology and clinical drug therapy management.
Do APRNs with a DEA registration number have additional requirements?
Yes. If an APRN holds a valid DEA registration number, they must complete 2 hours of CE on pain management, opioid use, and addiction.
What happens if I do not complete my CE before my renewal deadline?
Failure to meet CE requirements may result in a delay in license renewal or loss of prescriptive authority.
Is this CE package accepted by the Alaska Board of Nursing?
Yes. Renew Now CE is ANCC-accredited (Provider P0557), and our courses meet the Alaska Board of Nursing’s CE requirements.
How to Complete Your CE and Renew Your Alaska APRN License
- Enroll in the 30-hour Alaska APRN CE Package
- Complete the courses at your own pace through our fully online platform
- Download your certificate of completion
- Submit documentation to the Alaska Board of Nursing when renewing your license
Renew Your Alaska APRN License with Confidence
Ensure a stress-free renewal process by completing your Alaska APRN CE requirements today.
For the latest updates and detailed licensing regulations, visit the Alaska Board of Nursing official website (link).