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Old Sep 03, 2007, 06:57 PM
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Specialty Certification Champions??

Has anyone out there set up a in-house program to promote specialty certification?

What creative or innovative strategies did you employ in order to create a culture of certification in your facility?

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Old Sep 03, 2007, 08:40 PM
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Re: Specialty Certification Champions??

Originally Posted by ChelleChelle View Post
Has anyone out there set up a in-house program to promote specialty certification?

What creative or innovative strategies did you employ in order to create a culture of certification in your facility?
This may sound rather mercenary but I think that offering a certification differential might encourage nurses who may have seen certification as "just another piece of useless paper" to think differently.

Let's face it---it's not an inexpensive venture to obtain and maintain a certification. It's something facilities often desire their nurses to have (looks good for PR and if they're going for Magnet status) but there seems to be very little reward for doing so, IME. Yes, personal satisfaction is one thing but I've seen nurses obtain certification and then let it go because there simply is not a real big incentive to keep paying for something that doesn't seem to mean a heckuva lot.

I've had my CCRN for many years and wouldn't let it go simply because I worked so hard for it. If I was strapped for cash, though, I might have to think twice about laying out the money for the mandatory CEU's and the renewal fees.

A certification does look good on a resume.

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Old Sep 03, 2007, 09:04 PM
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Re: Specialty Certification Champions??

Hello Windward Oahu RN,

Thanks for your response and I appreciate the honest answer.
The hospital that I work at offers a one-time specialty certification bonus. In your mind is that enough? Or would an hourly differential be more attractive?

I'm still looking for ways to promote certification...........and not just in terms of "looking good" for magnet status application.

Anybody have any ideas??

Also, BTW..............if you are looking for a less expensive way to maintain CE contact hours necessary to maintain your CCRN or other specialty certification, as of July 2007, AACN is offering FREE UNLIMITED on-line CE credits to any AACN member.

Check it out at: www.aacn.org/ce.htm
Non-members are still charged the customary fees.

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Old Sep 04, 2007, 04:44 PM
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Re: Specialty Certification Champions??

Nurses on clinical ladder in our facility get extra points for being certified. Points equals extra $

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Old Jun 18, 2008, 06:41 PM
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Re: Specialty Certification Champions??

One of my colleagues and I are trying to implement a certification program here at our hospital. Unfortunately there is no monetary compensation (direct) for certification but I am sure that when evaluation time comes that the certification will reflect highly on the nurse and that would = $. Our facility offers education reimbursements and we are trying to think of a way to get $ for reimbursement of certification fees/expencses. As a pediatric facility, the PNCB acknowledges facilities with a certain number of certified nurses. I would love to see on unit challenge another unit with a higher percentages of certified nurse...but for most of the staff at my hospital there driving force is $$$ and both an incentive and prohibitive factor for not being certified. Sad but true.

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