I have been subscribing to Current Reviews for the past 23 years and have found all the lessons to be valuable in keeping me abreast of the current anesthesia practice. I am now officially recertified with the NBCRNA and will continue to read Current Reviews throughout the remainder of my CRNA career.
You have a great program for learning and obtaining credits. It allows solo CRNA who have difficulty getting relief to obtain education credits. Thank you!
Starting my 30th year of practice, I know Current reviews has kept me up to speed in this ever changing field. The information is succinct and useful for any practice and keeps me aprised of potentially detrimental outcomes. Great lessons.
Best way to get CEUs! Economical, informative and excellent educational information in a concise, easy format for ALL anesthesia providers.
I love Current Reviews! The topics are always very relevant and easy to access the tests. I have been using Current Reviews for years and will continue to do so.
I love the reviews they are very appealing to all audiences. And the topics touch on every aspect of Anesthesia!!..
Great material. Enjoyed being able to get to both the printed and electronic material. Easy to use website.
This series is so doable and understandable, especially for the busy clinician pulling 50 to 70 hrs of work in the OR per week. My retention is amazingly good. ... I love this program, it is factual and easy to comprehend and the retention is great because of the way the information is presented.
I've used Current Reviews for years. The lessons are always on current topics and issues in anesthesia and provide great information. You can complete the lessons at your own pace in the comfort of your home!
I have been using Current Reviews since I graduated from my CRNA program in 2005! Columbia University School of Nursing highly recommended Current Reviews for our CMEs. I always look forward to the next lesson which is a comprehensive but succinct review of the latest and most up to date research and literature. I just recently shared a Current Review with an experienced surgeon that just recently trained for performing robotic assisted procedures. He wanted to discuss possible complications associated with robotic assisted procedures (anesthesia and surgery). We had a discussion in the operating room but I also followed up by handing him your Current Review on Robotic Assisted Surgery. He was very pleased to have the review and read it from "cover to cover".