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

Daily Nurse

Just one year after introducing the world’s first burn nursing specialty certification, the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) proudly reports that nearly 500 nurses in both civilian and military settings have achieved the Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) credential.

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How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist?

CynaMed

A nurse anesthetist can work in surgical clinics, emergency rooms, outpatient care centers, doctors’ offices, respiratory therapy departments, or within the military. APRNs are currently in very high demand. With experience, it is possible for a nurse anesthetist to move into a managerial or educational role.

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Nursing Scholarships Aren’t as Elusive as You May Think

Nurse.com

The Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program: For qualifying RNs, APRNs, and nurse faculty, this program, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, pays up to 85% of unpaid nursing education debt.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

Members can earn contact hours at continuing education events and seminars, network, and access online job postings. Nurses also receive networking and mentorship opportunities to develop professionally, as well as continuing education workshops. National Black Nurses Association (NBNA). nbna.org. mypnaa.wildapricot.org.