
Free New Mexico Nursing CEUs
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Free Nursing CEUs / New Mexico
New Mexico nurses get free nursing CEUs with Incredible Health
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Courses are ANCC accredited in New Mexico and all other U.S. states. They’re designed to get you the education you need as quickly as possible.
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Upon course completion certificates are available instantly to meet New Mexico state requirements. It’s that easy!
Free nursing CE courses
Choose from a library of ANCC-continuing education accredited courses including…
2022 Updated Renewal Bundle CEU
In this course, you will learn about a variety of nursing topics, including patient education, vaccination, etc.
A Nurses Guide: How To Deal With Difficult Patients
In this course, you will learn how to deal with patients when they are angry.
Infection Control and Barrier Precautions
In this course, you will learn about infection control and prevention for healthcare workers and patients.
New Mexico Board of Nursing State CE Requirements
CE Requirements for RNs
30 contact hours every two years
CE Requirements for LPNs
30 contact hours every two years
CE Requirements for APRNs
30 hours every 2 years; in addition, APRNs must complete an additional 20 hours for their specialty, with additional requirements according to their DEA registration
Steps to renew your New Mexico nursing license
- Verify the status of your license
Visit the Verification page to confirm your license.
- Complete your New Mexico nursing continuing education requirements before your license expires
You can complete your nursing CEUs online, on your schedule, and 100% free with Incredible Health.
- Go to the Alabama Board of Nursing to enter your renewal application
Visit the Renewal Information page for specific requirements. Step-by-step instructions can be found in the Help Booklet. Also, New Mexico is a compact state. If your Primary State of Residency is in another compact state do not apply for licensure in New Mexico unless you are declaring New Mexico as your Primary State of Residency.