
Staying current in healthcare means more than keeping your license active; it's about ensuring the safest, most effective care for every patient. At CEUfast, we continually review and refine our course library so you can trust that every contact hour reflects the latest clinical evidence and professional standards.
This November, we're proud to introduce one new course and three newly revised favorites, all designed to strengthen your clinical expertise and support your continuing education goals. From recognizing and managing sports-related concussions to enhancing communication and responsible prescribing practices, these updates empower you to deliver informed, compassionate, and high-quality care across diverse patient settings.
New Course
Sports-Related Concussions and Management
Concussions are among the most common injuries in sports, especially among student-athletes, and their effects can be lasting if not properly recognized and managed. This course equips healthcare professionals with the latest evidence-based knowledge to assess, treat, and guide recovery following sports-related concussions. Participants will explore prevention strategies, use of validated assessment tools, and long-term management approaches to promote safe return-to-play decisions and protect athletes' neurological health.
Revised Courses
Cerebrovascular Accident: Time is of the Essence
When every second counts, timely and coordinated care can make the difference between recovery and lasting impairment. This revised course empowers healthcare professionals with up-to-date knowledge on recognizing, diagnosing, and managing cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs). Participants will learn to identify stroke risk factors, implement acute treatment protocols, and optimize post-stroke recovery using evidence-based interventions.
New York Mandatory Education for Prescribing Controlled Substances
Responsible prescribing is essential to providing safe and ethical patient care. This course fulfills New York's mandatory education requirement and guides healthcare providers through the appropriate use of controlled substances. Learners will explore best practices for pain management, prevention of prescription drug misuse, and the principles of palliative and end-of-life care, while remaining compliant with state and federal laws.
Improving Nurse-Physician Communication
Effective communication between nurses and physicians is vital to patient safety and healthcare quality. This course focuses on evidence-based strategies to enhance collaboration and reduce communication-related errors. Participants will gain practical tools such as SBAR and CUS for improving clarity and teamwork, leading to stronger interprofessional relationships and better patient outcomes.

