The primary audience for the CNIC Review Course includes nurses, radiology technologists, advanced practice providers and other licensed clinicians who care for patients undergoing neurovascular interventions. This course is ideal for professionals working in neurointerventional suites, stroke centers, or related acute care settings who are seeking to deepen their expertise and prepare for the Certified Neurovascular Intervention Clinician (CNIC) examination. To view the CNIC Review course outline click here.
We are pleased to offer flexibility in how participants can engage with our review course, which will be available both on-demand and in-person. The on-demand option allows learners to access course materials at their convenience, making it ideal for those with busy schedules or remote access needs. For those who prefer a traditional classroom experience, the in-person format offers real-time interaction, networking opportunities, and direct access to expert instructors. Whether you choose to attend in person or learn at your own pace, the content and quality of instruction remain consistent across both formats. Those interested in in-person review courses held at the Annual Conference, please visit our main conference webpage to register.
Group sessions can be tailored to your team’s needs and delivered in a format that works best for your schedule—whether in-person or virtual. Bringing the review course to your organization is a great way to prepare multiple clinicians for certification while promoting consistent, high-quality neurovascular care across your team. Click here to learn more about hosting a large group review course.
Become an ANVC member today and receive discounted pricing towards the CNIC Review Course! *
*Annual cost of ANVC Membership is $75.00 USD
Review Course Member Price: $250.00 USD - Review Course Non-Member Price: $350.00 USD
For information on group pricing, click here.
*Review Course Registration does not include a CNIC Board Certification Exam:
Completing the review course is an excellent step toward preparing for board certification, equipping participants with the comprehensive knowledge and skills needed to succeed. The course is designed to align closely with the certification content outline, reinforcing key concepts, clinical guidelines, and best practices. While the review course does not guarantee a passing score, it provides a structured and focused approach to studying, helping participants identify areas for further review and build confidence ahead of the exam. Upon completion, participants are strongly encouraged to schedule their board certification exam to apply what they’ve learned and take the next step in advancing their professional credentials.
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In support of improving patient care, Arizona State University is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. |
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive a total of 1 credit hour per activity session of Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change. |