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Cobb Cherokee Chapter UAPRN is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to healthcare for the citizens of Georgia. We support the advancement of the APRN role by addressing and promoting legislative and practice issues.
Recent News & Announcements
Join Us at the AANP Conference in Nashville, TN this week! Calling all Georgia Nurse Practitioners and UAPRN Members attending the AANP Conference...
Posted by The United Advanced Practice Registered Nurses of Georgia
Hello, Several news outlets and Legiscan are reporting incorrect information regarding HB 1046. The reports state APRNs and PAs CAN sign death...
Posted by Robin Pingeton (The United Advanced Practice Registered Nurses of Georgia)
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 6:00pm ET
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 5:00pm ET
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New Children's Hospital 2019! Level-III NICU and a Magnet Hospital for Nursing Excellence Competitive Compensation Package! Substantial Sign-On...
Exciting Full-Time Physician Assistant Opportunity in South Central Alabama MainStreet Family Care is growing and we're looking to hire a fast,...
Floating Family Nurse Practitioner – East Alabama/West Georgia MainStreet Family Care is growing and we're looking to hire a fast, fun, and...
On-Demand CE Activities
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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