Nurses General Nursing
Published Sep 22, 2003
Tiki_Torch
208 Posts
obtaining certification in your specialty?
my previous hospital reimbursed us for the test and travel expenses if we passed our exam.
we did not receive extra pay for being certified but it did count toward clinical laddering.
my new hospital doesn't seem to promote certification because they don't reimburse or pay for the exam, and also don't put "rnc" or other credentials on our name tags unless we are an advanced practice nurse (practitioner, crna, midwife).
just wondering if your hospital encourages nurses to stretch and grow through national certification and if so, how do they show it...
thanks in advance for any comments! tomorrow i will be filling out an "employee satisfaction survey" and would love to include information about encouraging them to support certification... your input will help me learn about how other hospitals deal with this subject.
nellie_nurse812
55 Posts
At the time of this we get reimbursed for the fee if we pass the exam. Clinical ladders are in the process........nellie
Audreyfay
754 Posts
I work at a magnet hospital. They encouraged certification. They paid for my certification exam. (I took it in my area.) I always try to look for one that does encourage advanced education. My 2nd work place does not pay for certification, but reimburses for MY NURSING LICENSE FEE! Hmmm. Interesting.
renerian, BSN, RN
5,693 Posts
Yes they do. renerian
fergus51
6,620 Posts
Yes, they pay for certification, other courses and give a bit extra for BSNs as well.
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
nope
but we get a whole 50 cents an hour for RN, C.
i have
not certified yet.....don't have the moolah for the test and ceu's.
also, am told all education monies are expended for the year. for people to go to florida and other las vegas for conventions......
a lot of money going to a precious few.
so i guess i will wait a bit longer....
it's just not worth it to me right now.
Tweety, BSN, RN
34,358 Posts
Yes, however, it equals the same as a BSN, which isn't fair. So ADNs who are certified like myself get more money, but BSNs don't.
wow tweety, that IS very wrong.
CougRN
422 Posts
my hospital will pay for classes and the certification. but there is no increase in pay for being certified.
Originally posted by SmilingBluEyes wow tweety, that IS very wrong.
Yes it is. An ADN with Certification makes the same as a BSN (who makes more than an ADN without certification). But if the BSN gets a certification, they get no more. Wrong.
OC_An Khe
1,018 Posts
Will pay for th exam and an annual bonus of $750
RN-PA, RN
626 Posts
We're encouraged to obtain certification and the test is paid for only if we pass. We don't earn anything more for being certified (or for BSN).