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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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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 all in nursing school get a range of topics that we learn about.

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Advancing Your Nursing Career Through Certifications

Minority Nurse

Beyond your formal education, you have other opportunities to expand your knowledge, and certifications are one such avenue for demonstrating dedication to having the most up-to-date, evidence-based information possible in your area of nursing practice. Train yourself in the interest of your professional development and career.

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Should I Sit for My Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification?

Board Vitals - Nursing

In addition to these savings, membership also grants you access to a wealth of free continuing education opportunities, three critical care journal subscriptions, and access to a community of like-minded professionals across the country with whom you can discuss and learn about your chosen specialty.

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How to Grow in the Nursing Profession

Diversity Nursing

These changes often unlock the potential we have to grow within the Nursing profession and there are many opportunities to grow right at our fingertips. Wherever you are in your Nursing journey there is always room to grow professionally. Continuing Education Opportunities. Seek a New Certification.

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The key steps to becoming a neonatal nurse – a comprehensive guide

Nurse Deck

Obtain a Master's Degree or Doctorate: To become a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP), you'll need to earn an advanced degree. This could be a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), with a specialization in neonatal care.

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Can an LPN/LVN Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? The Answer May Surprise You

Registered Nursing

Becoming a Certified Managed Care Nurse can be a great way to stand out in this competitive field and demonstrate your commitment to excellence. Why Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? Both LPN/LVNs and registered nurses are eligible for a managed care nurse certification.

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