Announcement about your continuing ed hours

WSNA has entered into an agreement with King County on behalf of the Jail Health Services Staff and Supervisory RNs. Essentially, after Nov. 6, 2020, if you are denied or rescind any CE time requested in 2020, that CE time may be carried over to 2021. Eligible reimbursement funds for CE courses denied in 2020 will also carry over for use in 2021. This does not apply to CE hours in 2020 that are unused and not requested and denied. In addition, any CE hours (or reimbursement funds) that remain unused in 2021 will not carry over into 2022. Read the complete MOA on your WSNA local unit page at wsna.org.

Questions? Contact your WSNA Nurse Representative Sydne James at sjames@wsna.org.


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