Nursing continuing education that fits a real shift.
Updated June 2026
License renewal is due and the two-hour CE modules are piling up. Nursio splits continuing education into segments you can actually finish — 40+ hours of CE across 40 evidence-based paths in different specialties, built from clinical cases and micro-lessons, each step about 10 minutes. Finish a path and download a certificate of completion.
Why nurses choose Nursio for CE
~10-minute steps you can do on a break — not a two-hour module on your day off.
Every path is written by working nurses and checked against current published guidelines — including NCSBN standards, AHA protocols, and specialty-specific evidence where relevant.
Finish a path and download a clean certificate of completion for your records.
Nursio focuses your time on the topics you’re weakest at.
What you receive
You get a certificate of completion for each path, not accredited CE credits or contact hours. Whether a certificate of completion counts toward your requirements depends on your jurisdiction — check your board of nursing (or, in Quebec, your professional order).
CE questions
Does Nursio give CE credits?
Nursio provides a certificate of completion for each path you finish. It does not currently issue accredited CE credits or contact hours. Many jurisdictions accept documented self-directed learning — check your board of nursing for what they accept.
Is Nursio accredited?
Nursio is not currently an accredited CE provider. We are transparent about this: you earn a certificate of completion, not accredited contact hours. Always confirm acceptance with your board or professional order.
How long does a CE path take?
Each path is 1–2 hours, divided into segments of about 10 minutes each. You can do one segment on a break with no pressure to finish in one sitting — the app saves your place.
What is in a CE path?
Each path combines unfolding clinical cases — patient situations that evolve as you answer — with short micro-lessons that condense the key evidence. All content is written by nurses and reviewed against current guidelines.
Why is case-based CE better than watching lectures?
Research on continuing professional development shows that passive, one-off activities rarely change practice, while interactive, multi-exposure learning does. In one study of 168 practicing nurses, a mobile course built around virtual clinical simulation reached a 93.45% completion rate and raised knowledge scores from 60% to 84% (Cunha et al., 2025, JMIR Nursing). NCSBN also notes that task-oriented experiences alone fail to build clinical judgment. Nursio uses short case-based paths for this reason.
Does this kind of CE build clinical judgment?
That is the goal. The evidence points away from credit-hour lectures and toward competency-based, case-driven practice that makes you reason through a patient situation. Nursio scores your reasoning across the six clinical-judgment steps and sends you to your weakest one first.