Making CEUs work on nights

I need 24 CEUs by May 31, and I’m trying to stack them like Tetris between 7p–7a — what courses feel like a shot of espresso instead of sand at that hour? Bonus if you’ve finished one on a 30-minute lunch that didn’t feel like chewing cardboard.

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I hear you on wanting a quick boost — I’ve found some online CEUs that feel engaging, like the storytelling approach in ‘Nursing Through the Ages.’ Even a 30-minute break can feel productive if the content grabs you. Have you checked any specific courses yet?

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I totally get the struggle of picking engaging courses at night. I recently took a CEU called ‘Quick Assessments in Critical Care’ that felt more like a conversation than a lecture, and I squeezed it into my lunch break without feeling stuffed. Have you checked out anything from nursing.com yet?

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