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Old Sep 17, 2003, 08:35 PM
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I took a rehab certification course at a local college about 7 years ago as a LPN I have since become a registered nurse is this certification any good? Does anyone know if I can use this certification on a job application/resume ???:confused

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Old Oct 01, 2003, 08:22 AM
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You can list that you have received special training in rehab; having recieved a certificate. Any training that you received as an LPN can be used on your resume, just list it under "Education" or "Continuing Education". I wouldn't put "certified", as that is implying that you had taken and passed the Association of Rehab Nurses course and test to be a Certified Rehab Registered Nurse, and I'm not sure that would have been the case, having been an LPN when you were "certified". I would contact the ARN and check with them. Good luck with job search!!!

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