Certificates/Organizations to Join Now?!

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Hello,

I am currently in a fast-track BSN program and approaching the half-way point. I was curious if any current nurses or students could recommend certain nursing certificates and organizations I could look into now. As I am competing against the market, I was hoping to acquire at-least one certificate coupled with a professional organization I could join.

I am aware of the ease of getting a job as a nurse; however, I do not find this a fair (or good enough) deterrent for trying to be more competitive/broaden my knowledge of nursing.

I am starting to look into hospitals in the area which offer "nurse-mentor" program, to work as a nurse's AID, while still in nursing school. Beyond being more competitive, I believe this will help with my confidence, and give a better understanding of the different layers of the hospital organization and nursing field.

Thank you!

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

Certification indicates competency and experience. The most sought after certifications require at least 2years paid experience as a licensed nurse. There are no nursing certifications for students or inexperienced new grads. Classes such as TNCC don't mean much if you don't have the work experience as a trauma/emergency department nurse.

Classes such as ACLS, PALS etc are nice but generally are offered by the employer for new grad hires if the credential is needed for employment.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

Most professional nursing organizations from ANA and otherwise offer discounted student memberships. If your interest is say emergency nursing look at ENA

This is great information, thank you so much for your reply.

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