The primary objective of the Seminars is to help nurse educators analyze and interpret the information contained in their program’s NCLEX® Program Reports. The NCLEX® Program Reports are an extremely valuable part of any program evaluation, and these Seminars will give nursing faculty and administrators the tools and knowledge necessary to make the most of the information contained within them.
Mountain Measurement is able to offer continuing education credit to all individuals completing the Seminars through the Alabama Board of Nursing (Provider Number ABNP1516). The amount of continuing education credit varies by Seminar.
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Featuring the 101 & 201 Seminars |
June 7, 2019 |
Dominican University Meadowlands Assembly Hall 194 Palm Ave San Rafael, CA 94910 |
Mountain Measurement, Inc. is excited to announce three NCLEX® Program Reports Professional Development Seminars for Spring 2019. The Spring season will begin in April in Toronto, ON with special set of Seminars for Canadian educators on the day after the 2019 NCSBN NCLEX Conference for Canadian Educators. In late May, the Professional Development Seminars will head to the East Coast for two days of Seminars at Seton Hall University. The Seton Hall Seminars will offer a combined 301/302 course for both RN and PN nurse educators. The Spring season will conclude with Seminars at Dominican University of California in San Rafael, CA on June 7th, 2019.
The primary objective of the Seminars is to help nurse educators analyze and interpret the information contained in their program’s NCLEX® Program Reports. The NCLEX® Program Reports are an extremely valuable part of any program evaluation, and these Seminars will give nursing faculty and administrators the tools and knowledge necessary to make the most of the information contained within them.
Mountain Measurement is able to offer continuing education credit to all individuals completing the Seminars through the Alabama Board of Nursing (Provider Number ABNP1516). The amount of continuing education credit varies by Seminar.