About ASMNP
The Association of Southeast Minnesota Nurse Practitioners (ASMNP) is a professional organization for nurse practitioners and nurse practitioner students serving the Southeast Minnesota area.
The purpose of this professional organization is to promote nurse practitioner networking, increase current knowledge of legislative and professional health care issues, and support research in this region.
Upcoming Events
Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Recent News & Announcements
Please join ASMNP on Saturday, April 27 in Rochester for a joint Volunteer/CE Lunch Event. Please see details on the ASMNP website!
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Happy NP Week to all the NPs that strive everyday to provide the highest quality, patient-centered care. Your patients are lucky to have you!...
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Job Opportunities
TeamHealth has an excellent full-time opportunity for a physician assistant (PA) or nurse...
An award-winning not-for-profit Critical Access Hospital seeks an Emergency Room Nurse...
ThedaCare is seeking an experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to provide...
On-Demand CE Activities
Hand-picked by our speakers, the "Best of 2023" 30-course program delivers a convenient, engaging and informative refresher on key topics that influence your patient care decisions.
Clinical topics: Acute Heart Failure, Arthritis, Cardiovascular Disease, Dermatologic Disease, Diabetes, Heart, Mental Health, Obesity, Pain, Primary Care, Pharmacology, Psoriasis, Skin Conditions, Skin Disease, Women's Health
Offers 39.0 CME credits (13.5 pharmacology)
Available until August 1, 2025
An online, asynchronous laceration and wound repair course with 20.0 total AAPA and ANCC contact hours, including 10.0 ANCC pharmacology hours (ANCC contact hours are accepted by the AANP).
Clinical topics: Wound Care
Offers 20.0 contact hours (10.0 pharmacology)
Available until December 25, 2024
Diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) coexist in a complex, interrelated relationship.
Clinical topics: Diabetes
Offers 1.0 CME credit
Available until August 22, 2024