Essential infusion training and comprehensive clinical courses

Common Proficiency Requirements

Course-Specific Assessments

Competency Verification Reporting
Specialty-Driven Learning Paths
Our Learning Paths enable clinical managers to enroll their clinicians in all courses specific to a key therapeutic area or core medical treatment, such as:
- Allergy & Asthma
- Antibiotic
- Gastroenterology
- Iron Replacement Therapy
- Migraine Treatment
- Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
- Neurology
- Rheumatology

Infusion Continuing Education (CE) Courses & Webinars
Access a variety of infusion-specific continuing education (CE) courses provided by the Infusion Nurses Society (INS). Each course supplies one nursing contact hour and two CRNI® recertification units upon completion to promote continued learning and infusion best practices. Available webinars include but are not limited to:
- Chemo Exposure Among Nurses: Patterns of Exposure, Handling Practices, and Contributing Factors
- Implanted Vascular Access Devices: Back to the Basics in Care and Management
- Legal Issues That Every Infusion Nurse Needs To Know
- Mitigating the Risks Associated with IV Push Medications
- Oncology Infusion Therapy in Home and Ambulatory Sites of Service
- Pop Fly: Good Catches Averting Potential Harm with the Use of Smart Infusion Pumps
- The Science of Blood Flow and its Impact on Infusion-Related Vessel Health
- When to Consider a Midline Catheter
RxToolKit also provides a selection of INS on-demand webinars to help clinicians enhance their understanding of infusion-specific topics, best practices, and clinical updates. These webinars include but are not limited to:
- Biosimilars in Cancer Therapy and Beyond: Implications for Nursing Practice
- Improving Vascular Access and Care with Near Infrared (NIR) Technology
- Incorporating the INS Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice into Patient Care
- Perceptions of Adult Hospitalized Patients with Difficult Venous Access Experiencing Short PIVC Insertion: An Opportunity for Clinicians to Improve Patients’ Experiences
- Risk Factors and Characteristics of Short PIVC failure: Improving Patient Outcomes
- Supportive Care Therapies: Complexities Made Simple
- Vesicant Identification and Appropriate Extravasation and Infiltration Treatment
- What’s Bugging You? A Review of Antibiotic Infusion Therapy
Immunoglobulin National Society (IgNS) Access
Provided by the Immunoglobulin National Society (IgNS), RxElearning includes numerous clinical continuing education (CE) and continuing medical education (CME) courses. Upon completion, clinicians can receive nursing, pharmacy, and/or physician contact hours, as well as IgCN®/IgCP® recertification units to promote the standardization of practices.