Elevate Your Infusion & Vascular Access Practice: Annual CE Membership for Nurses
In today’s fast-moving healthcare environment, staying current with best practices in infusion therapy and vascular access is essential. For nurses working in acute care, ambulatory infusion, home infusion, or long-term care settings, the demands — both technical and regulatory — continue to increase. That’s where the Infusion & Vascular Access CE Membership from Pedagogy Education comes in: a comprehensive, high-value, year-long educational resource designed specifically for nurses.
Why this membership matters
Infusion therapy and vascular access device (VAD) care are central to safe, effective patient care. From selection of devices to monitoring for complications like infection, infiltration, or thrombosis, the decisions nurses make have real, measurable impact. According to sources, continuing education in vascular access is a recognized route for meeting credentialing requirements — such as those from the Vascular Access Certification Corporation (VACC) for CE hours in vascular access.
With nearly 50 contact hours of accredited courses packed into one membership, nurses can deepen their knowledge, refresh their skills, and reinforce safe, evidence-based practice — all under a single subscription.
What the membership includes
Here are the highlights of the offering:
- Access to almost 50 contact hours of infusion & vascular access education via online courses.
- A one-time cost of $250 (for the individual nurse membership) — significantly less than purchasing each course separately (which would cost over $470 if purchased individually).
- The freedom to take the included courses in any order during the one-year membership period.
- A curated library of courses covering key topics including (but not limited to):
- Gamma globulin therapy
- Bleeding disorders
- CLABSI prevention (central line associated bloodstream infections)
- Current concepts in chemotherapy
- Intraosseous access devices
- IV push medications
- Peripheral & central venous access device review
- Ports and PICCs
- Transfusion therapy and total parenteral nutrition in adults
- The company is nurse-owned, family-run, and women-led — giving a professional yet relatable foundation for the content.
What this means for you / your team
- Flexibility & value: Rather than picking and choosing separate courses, the membership bundles almost 50 CE hours into one budget-friendly package.
- Depth + breadth: Covering a wide array of infusion and vascular access topics means you can both refresh core competencies and explore advanced or specialty areas.
- Convenience: Online delivery lets you complete modules at your own pace — ideal for busy nurses working different shifts or settings.
- Practice impact: By strengthening knowledge around device selection, infection prevention, extravasation management, etc., you’re building safer practice and supporting quality outcomes.
- Professional development: Earning CE hours and staying current enhances your professional portfolio, supports credentialing efforts, and positions you for leadership or specialist roles in infusion/vascular access.
Tips for getting the most from the membership
- Create a plan of study: With so many courses available, decide early which topics most align with your setting (e.g., oncology infusion vs. home infusion vs. long-term care) and target your schedule.
- Track competency gaps: Use your facility’s practice audits or your own self-reflection to identify weak areas (e.g., port management, extravasation prevention) and pick courses accordingly.
- Apply learning Immediately: After completing a course, implement one new action in your practice (e.g., update your site-selection checklist, review your CLABSI prevention bundle) and monitor outcomes.
- Share with your team: Encourage peers in infusion/vascular access to consider the membership — sharing insights can foster a culture of continuous improvement.
- Keep an eye on the expiration: The membership is valid for one year. Map out your timeline to complete the bulk of courses before it ends.
- Document and display: Save your certificates of completion, update your professional development file, and consider displaying your accomplishment in your portfolio or résumé.
Conclusion
For nurses specializing in infusion therapy or vascular access — whether in acute care, outpatient infusion, home care, or long-term care — the Infusion & Vascular Access CE Membership from Pedagogy Education offers a robust, high-value way to deepen your expertise, earn CE hours, and align your practice with current standards. With flexibility, breadth of content, and strong professional credibility, it’s an attractive option for serious practitioners.
Whether you’re looking to refresh foundational knowledge, prepare for a specialty role, or elevate your practice, this membership can be a smart investment in your professional growth.