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Elevating Burn Care: BCEN Advances Burn Specialty Care with CBRN Certification 

Daily Nurse

– Exam Discounts: BCEN offers a discount on the CBRN certification exam throughout October. – Continuing Education: BCEN provides various continuing education (CE) courses and free CE webinars focused on burn care topics, with additional courses currently in development.

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Value of Nursing Certification

Daily Nurse

Achieving specialty nursing certification is a mark of distinction. Certification goes beyond the basic level of nursing knowledge that is required for licensure. Nurses who are certified are more confident in the care they provide. The validation of your knowledge and a sense of personal achievement is a bonus.

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How to Plan a Nursing Career Path and Keep Advancing

MAS Medical Staffing

It provides many opportunities for nurses as well, including flexible schedules, travel opportunities, professional development, and career advancement. In fact, the job outlook for nurses is expected to grow by 6% from 2021 to 2031. No more studying, no more tests… right? Not so fast.

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Nurse Practitioner vs. Physician Assistant: Key Differences

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Become a Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP): You must take a national certification exam through one of the five national certification boards to become licensed as a nurse practitioner. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 40 percent growth for NP roles and a 28 percent growth for PA roles between 2021 and 2031.

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Living donor liver transplant coordinator

American Nurse

The American Board for Transplant Certification provides distinct nursing certifications for both types of coordinators: certified procurement transplant coordinator and certified clinical transplant coordinator (CCTC). In a 2021 study by Lerret and colleagues on job satisfaction among U.S.