Update and enhance your registered nursing competencies through our focused remedial training.

Our Registered Nurse Remedial Course is tailored for RNs who seek to refresh their knowledge and competencies. This course offers an in-depth review of essential nursing practices and updates on the latest advancements in healthcare. Led by expert educators, the program includes hands-on training and theoretical instruction to help you regain proficiency and stay current in your field. Approved in 2017 by the Florida Board of Nursing, this course is ideal for applicants who have failed the NCLEX three consecutive times or those without an active license who have not practiced in the past five years and are applying for licensure by endorsement. These applicants can complete 80 hours of theory and 96 hours of clinical practice to meet licensure requirements. Our goal is to support you in providing high-quality patient care with renewed expertise and assurance.

Understanding the Benefits of Registered Nurse Remedial Course

If you’re looking for a structured and reliable way to return to nursing, this comprehensive training in Orlando, Florida, helps build current clinical knowledge and meet state-mandated requirements through both classroom and hands-on experience.

  • The course helps meet Florida Board of Nursing requirements for those needing license reactivation or endorsement.
  • Participants benefit from a balanced mix of 80 theory hours and 96 clinical hours, preparing them for practical care settings.
  • The training covers current healthcare procedures and practices, ensuring relevance to modern clinical environments.
  • Instructors offer clear, focused instruction to help clarify concepts and rebuild core nursing competencies.
  • The clinical portion provides valuable patient care practice under supervised conditions to rebuild confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can this course help if I haven’t practiced nursing in years?

This course gives a full refresher on current nursing practices and clinical standards so people returning to the profession can feel confident and up-to-date.

Can I take this course if I’ve failed the NCLEX multiple times?

Yes, this program is open to individuals who have failed the NCLEX three times and need to meet the Florida Board of Nursing requirements to try again.

Is it possible to meet my clinical hour requirements through this course?

Our program includes 96 hours of supervised clinical practice, which meets the clinical requirement for reapplying for licensure in Florida.

How much of the training is hands-on versus classroom learning?

The course includes both 80 hours of classroom theory and 96 hours of hands-on clinical training to support a full review of nursing duties.

Do I need to be licensed right now to take this course?

This course is intended for those who are not currently licensed or who haven’t practiced in the last five years and are applying for licensure by endorsement.

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