Professional Development for Nurses


May 15, 2024

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At the core of healthcare, nurses offer vital care, comfort, and support to patients and their families. In acknowledgment of their vital role, it’s crucial to explore avenues for enhancing nurses’ professional development, ensuring they have the tools and resources needed to thrive in their careers. Fortunately, there are a plethora of free professional development opportunities tailored specifically for nurses, enabling them to stay updated on best practices, enhance their clinical skills, and advance their careers.

Online Platforms

Nurse.com: Nurse.com offers a variety of free continuing education courses covering a wide range of topics, from clinical skills to leadership development. Nurses can access webinars, articles, and interactive modules to earn CE credits and stay current with evidence-based practices.


American Nurses Association (ANA): The ANA regularly offers free courses and free webinars on topics relevant to nursing practice, policy, and advocacy. Nurses can access free courses and webinars covering subjects such as patient safety, healthcare ethics, and more.

Webinars and Workshops

Hovertech: Hovertech, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, offers a range of free nursing webinars. These webinars focus on topics including patient handling and mobility solutions, infection prevention, and safe patient handling practices.


Nursing Organizations: Many specialty nursing organizations offer free webinars and workshops for their members. Whether focused on critical care, pediatric nursing, or psychiatry, these sessions provide opportunities for nurses to deepen their knowledge and skills in specific areas of practice.

Open Educational Resources (OER)

OpenRN: OpenRN is an open educational resource platform that provides free access to nursing textbooks, videos, and learning modules. Nurses can explore content on foundational nursing concepts, evidence-based practice, and healthcare technology at their own pace.


Nurse Educator: Nurse Educator is an online journal that offers free access to articles on nursing education, research, and practice. Nurses interested in pursuing a career in education or advancing their teaching skills can find valuable insights and resources here.


In recognition of the invaluable contributions nurses make to healthcare every day, let us continue to support their professional growth and development. By investing in resources and opportunities that empower nurses to expand their knowledge and skills, we not only express gratitude for their unwavering commitment but also contribute to the ongoing improvement of healthcare outcomes for all.


Aequor’s dedicated nurse recruiters are committed to serving their nurses with a personal touch. If you are looking for your next travel nurse assignment, or you are thinking about becoming a first time traveler, visit the Aequor Talent Portal to browse our open positions and get connected with an Aequor recruiter today.

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