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CPNP-PC Exam Replaces Retired PPCNP-BC Exam

Board Vitals - Nursing

According to a joint statement by the PNCB and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC): “Due to a continual low volume of test takers and the availability of the PNCB certification, the ANCC Commission on Certification decided to retire the PPCNP-BC certification.

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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. Travel Nurse Is it a specialty or a way of life?

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

Step 5: Acquire School Nursing Certification School nurses often need to maintain certification above and beyond typical RN licensure. Certification needs largely depend on location-based requirements and may also be influenced by employer preferences. Pediatric experience may be cited as a hiring preference.

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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. You may position yourself for additional recognition and advancement with employers when you achieve certification.

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World’s First Burn Nursing Specialty Certification Now Available

Daily Nurse

The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) launched the world’s first Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) burn nursing specialty certification. Learn more about burn injuries, care, and burn nursing in Burn Nursing Excellence: The CBRN. Eligible nurses with a U.S.

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