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National Institute for Healthcare Education
Nurse Cert Review Classes
Pass or retake the Review for FREE!!

Get certified and get your nursing career into high gear.  Many medical institutions are now requiring that Registered Nurses pass and maintain the certification for their area of specification.  If you have been working in your field of specialization for several years you already know the material.  What you need is a review of the material and test taking skills and practice.  That is what we give you in our Review Classes.  We are so confidant that our Review Classes will enable you to pass the certification exams that we gurantee YOU PASS or Retake the Review Class for FREE!!

BART--Basic Arrythmia Recognition Training.  This comprehensive course goes way beyond your usual BART course.  This 2 day course focuses not only on how to read the rhythms but also teaches the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the formation and maintenance of complex arrhythmias and on their clinical recognition.  Since this course requires at least 20 hours of homework in addition to the 16 hours of classroom time it is taught with several days between the two classroom days.  This course uses the award winning "Arrythmia Recognition" text by Tomas Garcia.  All students must purchase this book prior to the course.  This course is only offered upon special request.  Please call 800-773-8895 to request a course at your location. 

We have many experienced advanced practice nurses and highly experienced nurse educators that serve as instructors for us.  If you don't see the course you are interested in please call us and we will develop the course you need just for your institution or group.  800-773-8895.

Classes currently available:

CEN Review (Certified Emergency Nurse)

 

 

 

 

CCRN Review (Critical Care Registered Nurse)

PCCN Review (Progressive Care Certified Nurse)

CMSRN  Review (Certified Medical-Surgical Nurse)

 




 

800-773-8895

*The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS, & PALS & has developed instructional materials for this purpose.  Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association.  Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material, do not represent income to the Association.