NP Alliance of Rhode Island
The mission of the Nurse Practitioner Alliance of Rhode Island is to promote the profession of nurse practitioners through education of the public, other health professionals and legislators. The intent is to improve the professional and business environments for nurse practitioners and the educational support of NP students.
Recent News & Announcements
Hello All: After a very successful AANP conference in a very hot Nashville last week, here is the latest state update. More on the conference from...
Posted by Denise Coppa
Hi All: Attached is a legislative summary for this past session. A couple of issues are still in play, most importantly the CRNA's attempt to...
Posted by Denise Coppa
Upcoming Events
Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Job Opportunities
A great group in the Fairfield County CT. area is seeking experienced NP/PA's to join their team! Board Certified FNP or Emergency Medicine...
Nurse Practitioner - Psychiatry Part-Time, Flexible Schedule Bethpage, NY Salary: $110 - $120/hr We’re excited to offer EARNED WAGE ACCESS!...
Well respected Healthcare facility is seeking an OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their team in Northeastern CT about 1hr...
On-Demand CE Activities
Hand-picked by our speakers, the "Best of 2023" 30-course program delivers a convenient, engaging and informative refresher on key topics that influence your patient care decisions.
Clinical topics: Acute Heart Failure, Arthritis, Cardiovascular Disease, Dermatologic Disease, Diabetes, Heart, Mental Health, Obesity, Pain, Primary Care, Pharmacology, Psoriasis, Skin Conditions, Skin Disease, Women's Health
Offers 39.0 CME credits (13.5 pharmacology)
Available until August 1, 2025
An online, asynchronous laceration and wound repair course with 20.0 total AAPA and ANCC contact hours, including 10.0 ANCC pharmacology hours (ANCC contact hours are accepted by the AANP).
Clinical topics: Wound Care
Offers 20.0 contact hours (10.0 pharmacology)
Available until December 25, 2024
Diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) coexist in a complex, interrelated relationship.
Clinical topics: Diabetes
Offers 1.0 CME credit
Available until August 22, 2024