The Sigma Education Department develops online nursing continuing professional development (NCPD)* materials to help nurses grow and excel in their profession. Along with online courses, the education department offers NCPD through events and now webinars.

Webinars (and accompanying materials) are freely and openly available in the Sigma Repository. Repository login is not necessary.

If a webinar is Sigma NCPD eligible, the item record will contain the necessary information. Look for the Sigma Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) Opportunity heading in the Description field.

This collection contains non-series-based webinars or series of 2 webinars that are not part of an ongoing/open-ended series.

If you are interested in viewing all of the webinar series in this community, please go back to the community homepage to see the complete listing of series-based collections.

*Accreditation: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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Submissions from 2025

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International nurse staffing: What leaders need to know and how it shapes the future of nursing, Alvin Matium

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Building Strong Foundations: A Community of Practice Approach to Supporting International Nurses, Tina D. Pate

Submissions from 2024

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Mastering the art of abstract and grant review: A comprehensive webinar for nursing professionals, Linda Anders and Riley Kimsey

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Navigating the world of abstract and grant reviews: A beginner's guide for nurses, Linda Anders and Riley Kimsey

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The multifaceted role of clinical nurse specialists in modern healthcare: Achieving excellence through innovation and collaboration, Rick Bassett

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Practice & process improvement: An integrated evidence-based quality model, Cindy Beckett, Lynn Gallagher-Ford, Lee Ann Strait, and Karey Dufour

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Exploring the effect of the academic environment for students and new graduate nurses, Amy Charlton, Paige S. Randall, Mary Ann Siciliano McLaughlin, and Jennie C. De Garne

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Global impact: Sigma's year in review with the United Nations, Patrick Chiu and Mercy Mumba

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Empowered nursing: Balancing staffing challenges, smart delegation, and professional integrity, Madison Edwards

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The board of nursing: Demystifying nursing regulation and potential licensure issues, Madison Edwards

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Your invisible shield: What does professional liability insurance do for you?, Madison Edwards

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Whole-person oral healthcare for rural communities, Elizabeth Flannery

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Exploring medication challenges - Implications for nurses, Kelly Freeman

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Navigating affirming healthcare for LGBTQIA+ migrants: Lessons learner and future research, Roya Haghiri-Vijeh

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Reflections on research mentoring, Mary A. Highton and Dawn Veltre

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Balancing act: How to support students and nurses for the future of healthcare, Leslie Jennings, Regina Wilder Urban, Charlotte Swint, Zach Young, and Adrianna Watson

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Complex humans: Quality care and a spirity of inquiry, Rachel A. Joseph and Shanna W. Akers

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Healthcare project planning simplified with INQUIRE (innovation, quality improvement, evidence-based practice, research), Alyson Keen, Bethany Radecki, and Tiffany Rader

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Building healthy work environments for students and practicing nurses, Kelly Orchard, Tracey L. Nixon, and Danielle Fleming

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Medication systems & safety: What's broke & how can we fix it together?, Nikki S. Polis and Allen Flynn

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Food as medicine: Care management and nursing role in preventing and remission chronic disease, Nan Robinson

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Enhancing clinical professional well-being and satisfaction, Regina Wilder Urban and Bella Savitsky

Submissions from 2023

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Food insecurity: What the nurse needs to know related to caring for patients and food insecurity, Linda Anders

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Lifestyle medicine for the advanced practice nurse, Josie Bidwell

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Empowering the future: Unleashing the potential of young nurse leaders to achieve the sustainable development goals, Kathleen Eviza-Ford and Aimée Horcasitas