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Old Apr 16, 2008, 06:31 AM
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i recently became the DSD of my SNF in california, i am for now overwhelmed with the amount of paperwork, my question is where do i get the certificate and training for DSD?

ty kali RN

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Old Apr 16, 2008, 09:23 AM
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Re: director of staff development

The best place to start looking for resources would probably be NNSDO -- the National Nursing Staff Development Organization.

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Old Apr 16, 2008, 04:53 PM
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I am board certified in "Professional Nursing Development" thru ANCC. Try their website too. www.nursingworld.org

You need to be a member of NNSDO for sure. Very valuable resources.

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 02:22 PM
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Congratulations on your new position.

I would advise you to approach it with 'fresh eyes' and not just accept what has been put in place before you. Evaluate all that 'paperwork' with a critical eye to determine whether it is really necessary. I would bet that you can figure out a way to simplify all the transactional "stuff" in order to allocate more time on what is really important -- improving clinical care.

Career longevity in education is directly & positively correlated to one's value to the organization (speaking from experience). Always remember that your real customers are the Senior Leaders who 'buy' your services. Find out what is important to them and make it happen. Make sure you tie everything to organizational goals - sometimes it is a stretch, but we're a very creative bunch.

NNSDO certification is a great goal. But don't fall into the "I'm not worthy" trap because you don't have it yet. You were chosen for this position based on what you have to offer right now! Be confident -- educators are pretty brazen. Remember, if you are standing in front of the group controlling the PowerPoint -- everyone automatically assumes you are an expert.

Enjoy! Have fun!

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