Minnesota RN License Renewal | 24-Hour CE Package

About the package
COMPLETE MINNESOTA NURSING CE PACKAGE (RN)
Minnesota RNs are required by the Minnesota Board of Nursing to complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years for license renewal. This package provides 24 contact hours with essential courses covering critical healthcare topics, including obesity, heart failure, opioid safety, and pain management.
This 24-hour Minnesota RN CE package meets all state renewal requirements and is accredited by the American Nurse Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC) (Provider P0557).
COURSES INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE:
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The Obesity Epidemic and Nutrition (10-hours) – Covers evidence-based strategies for obesity prevention, management, and treatment.
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Heart Failure Management (6-hours) – Explores heart failure pathophysiology, treatment protocols, and patient care strategies.
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Opioids (6-hours) – Provides critical training on opioid prescribing, misuse prevention, and responsible pain management.
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Pain and Pain Symptom Management (2-hours) – Examines pain assessment, treatment approaches, and best practices in patient care.
All courses are fully online, self-paced, and accessible anytime, providing a convenient solution for Minnesota RNs to fulfill their CE requirements efficiently and affordably.
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We are committed to helping nurses succeed. Created by nurses for nurses, our courses are designed to fit your busy schedule while providing high-quality, research-proven content. After completing your courses, we encourage you to share your feedback in our post-course evaluation.
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This package includes
- Money back guarantee
- Certificate of completion
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Included Courses
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Heart Failure Management
This course covers heart failure (6 Hours total, pharmacology hours - 2)
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Opioids
This course includes 6 hours of pharmacotherapeutics and pharmacology for nurses and advanced practice providers.
