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Hello! I'm EDNA. I help licensed professionals like you stay effortlessly compliant — and carry your complete career record wherever you go. Do you already have an EDNA account?
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Which best describes you?
EDNA tailors your compliance profile and CE requirements to your specific profession and certifications.
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Your professional details
This information populates your EDNA compliance profile and career transcript.
Personal Information
If different from your legal first name — used for greetings and display. Legal name appears on all credential documents.
This will be your EDNA login. Use a work or personal address.
Recommended if you use a work email above — ensures you never lose access if you change employers.
Professional Details
Your National Provider Identifier — used for license verification where available
State Licenses (if applicable)
Select every state where you hold an active license — leave blank if your profession does not require state licensing
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Education & certifications
This builds your verified career transcript — accessible and shareable for your entire career. Include all levels of education, including education completed abroad.
Undergraduate Education
For international institutions not listed — type the full official name
Graduate Education (if applicable)
Professional School
Your terminal professional degree goes here — MD, DO, PharmD, DPT, JD, etc. For graduate degrees (MS, MBA, MPH), use the Graduate Education section above.
International schools welcome — type the full official name of your institution
Residency / Fellowship / Post-Doctorate (if applicable)
Board Certifications & Specialty Credentials
CE Providers You Use
This helps EDNA connect your completion records automatically
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Your employer
EDNA notifies your Medical Staff Services when your compliance status changes — so they never have to chase you for records again.
Current Employer
Type 2+ letters to search — or type your employer name if not listed
You'll use this to log into your EDNA dashboard and track your compliance over time.
Are You a Locum / Travelling Professional?
Learn how EDNA works for locum and travel professionals — see the Locum & Travel page →
Multiple Employers?
Hospital Privileges (if applicable)
Add any hospitals or facilities where you hold admitting or procedural privileges — separate from your primary employment. Leave blank if not applicable.
EDNA will monitor your compliance status at each facility. Your primary employer cannot see these relationships.
EDNA has securely stored your professional information, !
EDNA is putting the finishing touches on your compliance data loop. We'll email you the moment everything is connected and your profile is fully verified.

Help us complete your loop faster — click each button below and EDNA will send a professional invitation on your behalf. You'll be CC'd on every email.
Complete Your Data Loop — Invite These Organizations:
One More Thing — Upload Your Health Documents
Travel nurses, locum providers, and contracted professionals — hospitals and agencies require current health documentation before credentialing. Upload once in your dashboard and share with any employer instantly:
TB Test Results Immunization Records BLS / ACLS / PALS Drug Screen Results N95 Fit Test Physical Exam
Registered with a work email? If you ever leave your employer, you may lose access to that address — and your EDNA profile. Visit Edit Profile to add a personal email or change your login address now.
View My Compliance Dashboard →
Log in anytime at ednaknows.com/login
Each invitation is professionally written and sent by EDNA on your behalf — you'll be CC'd so you know exactly what was sent.

Why does this matter? Every organization you invite accelerates your verified profile — and helps EDNA close the compliance loop on your behalf automatically.

Your record is yours — always. Your CE history, certifications, and credentials belong to you. They travel with you when you change employers and are never owned or locked by any hospital or organization.