Originally Posted by CapeCodMermaid
In order to be certified, don't you have to have a certain amount of experience in that particular field? I am certified in gerontological nursing and the requirements were something like 3-5 years of experience AND currently working full time? Maybe things have changed.
Not for MDS coordinator - just the training is needed. The more LTC experience a person has, the better. I've gone to a couple of different one day seminars for training and updates. Then too there is the "MDS manual" or jokingly referred to as the "MDS Bible" to refer to as different situations come up.
What did the certification in gerontological nursing entail and how has it helped you? I've been in LTC for a total of 16 years now and have wondered about certification.