NursingEducation-CEUS.com (ANCCceus.com) provides resources for anyone in the field of or interested in the field of nursing.
In addition to general information about the field, ANCCceus.com provides nurses with online coursework for continuing education credits (CEUs). In addition you may combine several courses at a greatly reduced price to obtain both continuing education credit as well as a framable certificate.
All states that require Nursing Continuing Education accept courses from this website (ANCCceus.com).
These continuing nursing education courses are approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC) for nurses seeking continuing education contact hours in all states that require continuing education to maintain your nursing license. All states that require Nursing Continuing Education accept courses which have been approved by another state board of nursing. Our courses have been approved by the North Carolina State Board of Nursing (one of ANCC’s official approvers) so if your state requires continuing education contact hours (CEs) you can take your contact hours from this website ANCCceus.com.
All online coursework is based upon on-campus long term care courses taught by Dr. James E. Allen. The topics and activities are essentially the same in both courses. The entire course is completed online.
Dr. Allen has been teaching similar courses on campus since 1982 as part of the long term care administration concentration within the bachelor's and master's program of the Department of Health Policy and Administration in the School of Public Health here at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The department has been cited as one of the leading two or three departments of health care administration in the nation. Much of the content of the courses comes from Dr. Allen's book which is used by universities throughout the United States.
Text selected as 2011 Doody's Core Medical Title
Nursing Home Administration, the text on which the courses on this website are based has been chosen as one of only five 2011 core medical titles in the nursing field being recommended by the library association for Health Sciences Libraries to add to their collection.
A “Core Medical Title” is defined as “…a book or software title that represents essential knowledge needed by professionals or students in each [healthcare] discipline and is highly recommended for the collection of a library that serves health sciences specialists.”
(The other titles are: Compact Clinical Guide to Chronic Pain; Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research; Family Practice Guidelines; Nursing Interventions Through Time).