Current Classes, Workshops, and Conferences
- March 24 - Children at
Risk - Eleventh Annual Conference: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Carnegie Conference
Center at Driver's Village, Cicero, New York.
- April 10 - Pediatric Psychopharmacology -
A review of psychotropic medications commonly used in clinical practice :
8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Genesee Grande Hotel, Syracuse, New York
- Nursing Case Management Course:
A course for Nurses and other Professionals who work directly with patients
and coordinate their healthcare activities
APPLY BY DECEMBER 7!
For registration information and material call or email: Barbara Black, Director,
blackb@upstate.edu, 315-464-3905 or
Cheryl Allen, Administrative Assistant, allench@upstate.edu,
315-464-4276.
Save Following Dates!
- April 16 - Matters
of the Heart: Women and Cardiovascular Disease
text - Holiday Inn, Liverpool, New York
- June 4, 5, 6 - Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner Certification
Review Course - University Sheraton, Syracuse, New York
- June 4, 5, 6 - Family Psychiatric Mental health Nurse
Practitioner Certification Review Course - University Sheraton, Syracuse,
New York
SIDS Online Course: Facts for NICU Nurses
This SIDS online program is designed as a clinical practice update for Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses (NICU) and other nurses who work with pre-term and low birth weight infants and their families.
Watch the online course and pay online to get the CE credit by mail.
Intoductory and Advanced Aids Clinical Training Programs for Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses:
One to Five Day Mini Residencies
Print Application Form, Brochure, and Check other details...
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For more information, please
contact Barbara Black, RN, MA, MSN,
ANP, Director, Continuing Nursing Education (blackb@upstate.edu, 315-464-3905 or 315-464-4276) for Continuing Nursing
Education classes, workshops and conferences or fill online
form.
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Elvira Szigeti, PhD, RN, Dean, College of Nursing
CONTACT: Office of Student Admissions 1215 Weiskotten Hall SUNY Upstate Medical University admissions@upstate.edu
315 464-4570 or 800 736-2171
The post master's program is a unique option for nurses with master's degrees who want to expand their practice.
It's also the most economical option around, both in terms of time and money.
—Barbara Black
MA, MS, RN, ANP
Director, Center for Continuing Nursing Education
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