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Understanding Nursing Continuing Education Requirements
Continuing education is a vital part of a nurse’s professional journey. It helps you stay current with the latest medical practices, improve your skills, and maintain your license. But navigating the world of nursing continuing education requirements can feel overwhelming. I’m here to break it down for you in a clear, friendly way. Together, we’ll explore what you need to know to keep your nursing license active and your knowledge fresh. Why Nursing Education Requirements Mat
Juan Murillo
Jan 204 min read


Choosing the Best Online Nursing Education: Your Guide to Online Nursing Courses
Choosing the right online nursing courses can feel overwhelming. There are so many options, and you want to make sure you pick a program that fits your needs, helps you meet your license renewal requirements, and fits your busy schedule. I’ve been there, and I want to share what I’ve learned to help you make the best choice for your continuing education journey. Why Online Nursing Courses Are a Smart Choice Online nursing courses offer flexibility and convenience that traditi
Juan Murillo
Jan 154 min read


Instant CE Certificates and Audit Support You Can Count On
Continuing education should make your nursing career easier, not more stressful. That’s why our courses are designed with convenience and peace of mind in mind, including instant CE certificates and real support during the audit process. As a California Board of Registered Nursing approved provider, you can complete your CE hours confidently knowing your courses meet state standards. The moment you finish a course, your certificate is available right away. There is no waiting
Juan Murillo
Jan 61 min read


How to Improve Your Nursing Resume and Stand Out
A strong nursing resume doesn’t need to be complicated. It should be clear, organized, and easy for a hiring manager to skim in just a few seconds. Think of it as your professional snapshot. Keep it to one or two pages and use simple formatting. Start with your name and credentials at the top, followed by your license and certifications. Then include a short summary describing your experience, strengths, and the kind of nurse you are. List your work history in reverse order s
Juan Murillo
Jan 62 min read


A Heartfelt Note on Burnout and Self-Care in Nursing
Burnout is real in healthcare, and many nurses experience it quietly while continuing to care for everyone else first. During COVID, I reached a point of deep exhaustion myself. Working in the ICU, I saw death, grief, and trauma every day. The emotional weight, constant risk, and uncertainty eventually caught up with me. I realized I wasn’t just tired, I was burnt out. I reached a point where I needed time away to heal, so I took time off between travel assignments. Therapy a
Juan Murillo
Jan 62 min read


Understanding California’s Implicit Bias Requirement for Nurses: What You Need to Know
California now requires implicit bias training for many licensed healthcare providers, including nurses. If you are renewing your nursing license for the first time, you are exempt from the full 30 hours of continuing education, but you are still required to complete approved implicit bias education. This reflects California’s goal to improve patient outcomes, promote health equity, and support psychology-informed nursing practice. Implicit bias refers to unconscious attitude
Juan Murillo
Jan 62 min read


California’s 30-Hour CE Requirement for Nurses
In California, most licensed nurses must complete 30 hours of approved continuing education (CE) every two years to maintain an active license. First-time renewers are exempt from the 30-hour requirement, but all renewals after that must include the full 30 hours through a Board-approved provider. The goal is to keep nurses current, confident, and aligned with safe patient-care standards. Continuing education supports professional growth in areas such as clinical practice, co
Juan Murillo
Aug 17, 20251 min read
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