Continuing education that mirrors clinical reasoning.

Voice-first CE for psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners. Earn credit through guided clinical conversation — hands-free, between patients, on your own time.

Where we are right now. Ibis Learning is in a 6-month operating period as we work toward ANCC accreditation. During this period, the Free tier is open to anyone. Paid subscriptions are available to approved beta testers and will open to everyone once accreditation is granted. Join the waitlist to be notified. Free users who actively engage with the product during this period get their first month of Pro free at upgrade.

Hear how a session sounds

Free

$0

For the PMHNP who wants to try the conversational model before committing.

Unlimited text conversation grounded in clinical citations. 30 minutes of voice to hear how a session sounds.

  • Text ConversationUnlimited
  • Citation groundingEvery clinical claim
  • Live Voice30 min lifetime
  • Voice optionsDefault voice
  • CE CreditsTrial only — no CE
  • Session ArchiveNot included
  • Reasoning Mode
Most chosen

Pro

$99/mo

$990/yr (save $198)

For the PMHNP earning their core CE during the cycle.

Real-time voice conversation, Capable Mode reasoning, 5 hours/month. The right tier for most PMHNPs in most years.

  • Text ConversationUnlimited
  • Citation groundingEvery clinical claim
  • Live Voice5 hours/month
  • Voice options9 voice personas
  • CE CreditsUnlimited from qualifying sessions
  • Session Archive90 days
  • Reasoning ModeCapable
Recert-year tier

Pro Plus

$199/mo

$1,990/yr (save $398)

For the year you're closing your recert cycle, or for complex specialty practice.

Adds Advanced Mode for layered clinical reasoning, more hours, permanent archive, and annual portfolio export.

  • Text ConversationUnlimited
  • Citation groundingEvery clinical claim
  • Live Voice12 standard-hours/month
  • Voice options9 voice personas
  • CE CreditsUnlimited from qualifying sessions
  • Session ArchivePermanent
  • Reasoning ModeCapable + Advanced (2× time)

Two reasoning modes

Same question. Two depths of answer. Capable Mode is focused and substantive — built for routine clinical learning. Advanced Mode reasons more deeply for complex cases. Pro Plus members choose per session; Advanced counts as 2× standard time.

Example question

“My patient on sertraline 100 mg also wants to start St. John’s wort. What should I think about?”

Capable answer

Included in Pro & Pro Plus

Concurrent St. John’s wort and sertraline carries a meaningful serotonin-syndrome risk. St. John’s wort has serotonergic activity layered on top of the existing SSRI, and clinical guidelines generally advise against the combination.

Practically: I’d recommend against starting it. If the patient is reaching for it to address a specific symptom — sleep, mild mood, energy — those are addressable through dose optimization, augmentation strategies, or referral to therapy. The risk profile of co-prescription doesn’t favor it.

Advanced answer

Pro Plus only

Three layers to think through: pharmacodynamic risk, pharmacokinetic effects, and the clinical context behind the patient’s interest.

Pharmacodynamically, both substances increase serotonergic activity. St. John’s wort acts through serotonin-reuptake inhibition, weak MAO inhibition, and effects on norepinephrine and dopamine. Combined with sertraline 100 mg, cumulative serotonergic load is meaningful — particularly in the first weeks of co-administration.

Pharmacokinetically, St. John’s wort is a potent CYP3A4 and P-glycoprotein inducer. Over 2–4 weeks of regular use it lowers serum concentrations of CYP3A4 substrates. Sertraline itself is primarily metabolized through CYP2B6/CYP2C19 — less susceptible directly — but a medication review is warranted for any concurrent oral contraceptives, statins, or anticonvulsants.

Clinically, the patient’s interest often signals something: partial response, side effects they’re trying to mitigate, or a preference for “natural” alternatives. Each points to a different next step. Co-prescribing isn’t the right answer here; the conversation is.

Example for illustration. Always exercise your own clinical judgment.

30-day money back

First month on any new paid plan.

Cancel anytime

No annual lock-in unless you choose it.

Hours don’t expire

While you’re subscribed. 90-day grace if you pause.

How much continuing education do you actually need?

PMHNPs need 75 hours of continuing education across each 5-year recertification cycle — about 15 hours per year. Pro’s 5 hours per month covers that with room to spare. Pro Plus gives you 12 standard-hours per month for the cycle year you’re closing, or for complex specialty practice.

Specialty focus

All 75 hours must relate to your PMHNP certification specialty. Ibis Learning sessions are scoped to psychiatric-mental health practice — every session is on-topic.

Pharmacotherapeutics

25 of the 75 hours must be in pharmacology for APRNs. Psych pharmacology is the heart of clinical conversation here — most sessions touch it directly.

Accredited provider

60 of the 75 hours must come from a formally accredited provider (ANCC, AMA, or Joint Accreditation). Ibis Learning is working toward ANCC accreditation. Once granted, sessions completed under that accreditation will issue certificates that count toward the 60-hour requirement.

Based on ANCC PMHNP-BC certification renewal requirements. Confirm current rules with ANCC before relying on these for planning.

What you get on the record

Documentation rigor built for the level of scrutiny continuing education deserves.

Verifiable certificates

Every CE certificate includes a unique verification ID and a timestamp. Hours, topics, and engaged time are recorded on the certificate itself.

Citation-grounded answers

Every clinical claim made in a session links back to source material — guideline references, drug databases, peer-reviewed literature. Citations are part of the conversation, not an afterthought.

Timestamped session records

Every session generates a server-side record of engaged time, topics covered, and checkpoint performance. Available if you ever need to substantiate a credit.

Full comparison

FeatureFreePro — $99/moPro Plus — $199/mo
Text ConversationUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Citation groundingEvery clinical claimEvery clinical claimEvery clinical claim
Live Voice30 min lifetime5 hours/month12 standard-hours/month
Voice optionsDefault voice9 voice personas9 voice personas
CE CreditsTrial only — no CEUnlimited from qualifying sessionsUnlimited from qualifying sessions
Session ArchiveNot included90 daysPermanent
Reasoning ModeCapableCapable + Advanced (2× time)
Annual option$990/yr (save $198)$1,990/yr (save $398)
Hour packs5hr / $99 · 10hr / $1795hr / $99 · 10hr / $179
Money-back guarantee30 days30 days

Need more time? Hour packs.

Pro and Pro Plus subscribers can top up with prepaid standard-hour packs. Hours never expire while you’re subscribed — if you cancel, packs stay available for 90 days. Resubscribe in that window and your hours are right where you left them.

5-hour pack

$99

5 standard-hours, one-time

10-hour pack

$179

10 standard-hours, one-time · $17.90/hr

Common questions

Will my hours actually count toward recertification?

Ibis Learning is working toward ANCC accreditation as a Provider Unit. Once granted, sessions completed after the accreditation date will issue accredited CE certificates that count toward the 60 hours of accredited CE required for PMHNP-BC renewal.

During the current beta operating period, sessions issue certificates with verification IDs documenting the learning, but those certificates are not ANCC-accredited and won’t be retroactively converted once accreditation is granted. The clinical learning is real; the formal accredited-credit qualification applies prospectively, to sessions completed under the accreditation.

Do unused monthly hours roll over?

Monthly subscription hours reset at your billing date — they don’t accumulate from month to month.

For occasional heavy months, you can buy hour packs (5 hours / $99 or 10 hours / $179). Hour packs don’t expire while you’re subscribed, and if you cancel, they remain available for 90 days.

I’ve been using the Free tier. What happens when I upgrade?

Free users who’ve actively used Ibis Learning get their first month of Pro free at upgrade. The bar is meaningful engagement — roughly 20 minutes of voice or a handful of substantive text sessions, not just signing up.

Your account, history, and any sessions you’ve started carry forward to the paid tier. Nothing is lost in the transition.

Can I switch tiers mid-cycle?

Yes — switch tiers anytime through your account settings. Hour packs and session history stay with your account regardless of tier.

Is patient information handled?

No. Ibis Learning is for clinical learning, not patient care. Sessions should not contain patient-identifying information (names, MRNs, identifying details). The platform doesn’t handle protected health information.

Who built this?

Ibis Learning is built by a practicing PMHNP. The product is shaped by clinical workflow reality — what actually fits between patients, in the car, during the rare quiet hour.

Want to know when subscriptions open?

Join the waitlist and we'll notify you the moment ANCC accreditation is granted and subscriptions open to the public.

Questions? support@ibiscoresystems.com