Originally Posted by DontDoThat
I'm planning to do this as well. Does anyone out there have this certification? Was it worth it? Where I work it only gives you a 2% increase in pay, so most don't bother. Do potential employers value it? Is it difficult to maintain?
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I've been certified in Psych/Mental Health Nursing almost 20 years and I say, DO IT!
The certification shows future employers that you took that EXTRA STEP to validate your specialty in nursing practice and it increases your marketability.
Maintenance?
You're required to have attained 150 contact hours of continuing ed contact hours (on-line, classroom, etc) EVERY 5-YEARS
OR
1. You can recertify by attending college courses,
OR
2. You can perform in-service presentations on a topic of your choice or based on the learning needs of your colleagues (be sure to save your attendance sheets, flyers, brochures) in your facility,
OR
3. You can perform community presentations re: healthcare issues at churches, community centers etc., (again, be sure to save your attendance sheets, flyers, brochures)
Check the website for other ways to re-certify and more details.
My co-workers and I figured it out---if you attain 30 contact hours a year for 5-years, you've got your 150 contact hours needed to recertify.
MUCH SUCCESS TO YOU!
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