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Nursing Education and Professional Development

Critical Care Case Studies

Critical Care Case Studies are 4-hour classes designed to help critical care nurses integrate select core clinical concepts using a case study format.  Specific topics are presented, including pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and current management.

Critical Care Case Studies topics vary by date and are held 6 - 8 times annually.

 

Speakers:
Vee Rice, PhD, RN and selected guest speakers

Vee Rice is a Nursing Professional Development Specialist in Nursing Education and Professional Development.  She works with VUMC critical care experts to develop and present relevant topics and clinical updates for this educational series.

Presented by Nursing Education and Professional Development.

Target Audience Targeted for professional nurses involved in the care of (adult focused) critically ill and acutely patients; elective programming.

  VUMC Staff
   VUMC Staff
Non-VUMC Staff 
  Non-VUMC Staff
Date(s) Critical Care Case Studies Upcoming Events Critical Care Case Studies Upcoming Events
Time(s) 8:00am - 12:00pm 8:00am - 12:00pm
Location(s) Locations vary (check LMS*) Critical Care Case Studies Upcoming Events
Registration LMS registration* Non-VUMC Staff online payment
Contact Hour(s) 3.5 3.5
Cost No cost for VUMC Staff $75.00 for Non-VUMC Staff

Inclement Weather Policy

 Classes not canceled in case of inclement weather.


Questions? Contact Us Lori Whitehurst, MEd, Program Coordinator
Nursing Education and Professional Development
615/322-1832 or lori.e.whitehurst@vanderbilt.edu

Vanderbilt Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver Vanderbilt Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver.


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