About Us
The NPCCC was formed in 1997 for the purpose of promoting the vision of advanced nursing practice for members and improving the quality of healthcare delivery to the patients in Collier County. Currently, over 90 members enjoy monthly educational programs (with the majority of the offerings having AANP approval), collegial networking, an active e-mail tree with timely legislative and employment opportunity updates, and a comprehensive website.
Events
Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 6:00pm ET
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 12:00pm PT
Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Recent News & Announcements
March of Dimes March for Babies. This Saturday April 20, 2024 @ 0915. Location: 10501 FGCU Blvd, Fort Myers FL 33965 For more information: use this...
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This is a reminder that the PAH dinner starts at 6:00 PM on 03/27/24, not the usual time of 6:30 PM. There are 2 remaining seats open. Don't forget...
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Job Opportunities
Long-standing After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care is seeking a full-time physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP) to join our reputable...
This is ExceptionalLee! Lee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center and Gulf Coast Medical Center earned recognition as a 2022-2023 Best...
On-Demand CE Activities
Comprehensive medication updates plus evidence-based strategies to enhance your practice and delivery of patient care regardless of who you treat or where you work.
Clinical topics: Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Pharmacology, COVID-19, Depression, Geriatric Medicine, Sleep Medicine, Mental Health, Primary Care
Offers 32.25 CE credits (25.0 pharmacology)
Available until July 19, 2024
Answering patient questions about women’s health can be challenging. This course walks you through topics ranging from Menopause to prevention and screening guidelines.
Clinical topics: Women's Health, Menopause, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Offers 13.0 CME credits (4.25 pharmacology)
Available until August 8, 2024
Looking to master the reading of an EKG? Or better treat AFIB? This Cardiology CME course dives into these topics and more, leading you to make more confident patient care decisions.
Clinical topics: Cardiovascular Disease, Respiratory, Acute Heart Failure, Heart, Heart Disease, Stroke
Offers 13.0 CME credits (2.75 pharmacology)
Available until August 8, 2024