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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. According to data collected by the American Board of Nursing Specialties , in 2020, there were over 1 million specialty-certified nurses in the U.S.

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Certified Nurses, Inspiring Stories: Celebrating Excellence on Certified Nurses Day

Daily Nurse

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) joins hospitals and other healthcare organizations in recognizing certified nurses for their professionalism, leadership, and commitment to excellence in patient and family care on Wednesday, March 19, as part of Certified Nurses Day.

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

Phelps Health Critical Care Educator Gavin McDonald, RN, CEN, said, “The organization began our push for certified nurses at the beginning of this year, offering nurses up to $1,000 toward the certification preparation resources of their choice, advance funding for exam registration, a reference library, and a CEN review course twice a year.” .”

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Honoring Certified Nurses: BCEN Unveils Research, Recognition & Rewards!

Daily Nurse

As Certified Nurses Day (March 19) celebrations begin, the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) is supporting nurses who invest in specialty certification with new research, consumer education, free nurse recognition tools, and a special promotion. first appeared on Daily Nurse.

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Nursing Certification: More than Alphabet Soup (Podcast)

Consult QD

There are nearly 200 nursing certifications encompassing the breadth of specialties within the profession. With so many options – and nurses often on the move from one position to another – some wonder why they should become certified. We know based on research that certified nurses provide higher quality of care.”

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The Importance of Professionalism in Nursing

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Regardless of their level of nursing , a successful nurse is someone who exhibits compassion, empathy, and commitment—and who dedicates their career to personal growth and professional development. To exhibit professionalism in nursing, focus on these skills: Conflict resolution. The University of St.

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7 Nurse Recruitment and Retention Strategies

Relias

Establish a nurse residency program. Make career development a top priority. Promote a culture of learning. Recognize and reward your nurses. See our Nurse Engagement, Satisfaction, and Retention Resource Kit for more strategies. Nurses endure long, physically and emotionally demanding shifts.