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Neuroscience Nursing Annual Conference

Saturday, March 21- Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, TX

Uniting Expertise, Elevating Care

Continuing Education (CE) Information

 

Earn CE contact hours at the Neuroscience Nursing Annual Conference

All CE contact hours are subject to change as the Annual Conference approaches.

ANCC Accredited with Distinction NCPD Logo purpleThe American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. 

The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CEP:13331)

Be aware of your own state board of nursing's continuing education requirements, especially if you live in a state where continuing education is mandatory. Attendees can earn 1 nursing contact hour for every 60 minutes of educational content by attending the session(s) or viewing the recording(s) and completing and submitting evaluation forms by April 24, 2026. 

CE Contact Hours for 2026 Pre-Conference Workshops

*Pre-Conference sessions require an additional registration fee

  • SCRN Review Course: 6 CE contact hours for a 7-hour Pre-Conference workshop (with one hour for lunch)
  • Stroke Coordinator Bootcamp: 6 CE contact hours for a 7-hour Pre-Conference workshop (with one hour for lunch

CE Contact Hours for 2026 Conference Posters and Sessions

  • 8.2 CE contact hours for evaluating 41 posters (each poster evaluation is worth 0.2 CE contact hours)
  • 15 CE contact hours for the entire conference (excluding posters and pre-conference sessions)

CE Contact Hours for Additional 2026 Events

3 CE contact hours total for the opening speaker, the closing speaker, and networking session.

All contact hours are subject to change as the Annual Conference approaches.

For more information review the full educational schedule, and see registration information.

Conference Learning Outcomes

As a result of this activity, learners will be able to:

  1. Acquire knowledge and skills necessary to provide optimal patient care based on current research and evidence-based practice
  2. Identify opportunities to promote the advancement of neuroscience nursing
  3. Generate ideas to improve practice and processes in the workplace through networking and mentoring
  4. Self-report increases in knowledge related to the care of neuroscience patient and obtained via the course evaluation

COI Disclosure Information

  • Noor Shaik is a Contributing Writer for Medscape.
  • Jennifer Slabik is a Consultant for Cytovale Inc.
  • Alexandra Graves is a Consultant for Stryker Neurovascular.
  • Molly McNett receives a salary from Dexcom, Inc.

All disclosed relationships have been reviewed and mitigated. There are no additional relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for any individuals with the ability to control content of the activity.

Thank you to our educational grantors and sponsors for their support:

  • UCB
  • Servier
  • Integra Life Sciences
  • ABNN