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Jun 28, 2007 05:17 AM

Ces

by 7www7

anyone knows whats the minimum hours of theoretical instruction and clinical practice needed by cgfns to approve my ces?

http://www.vrpsynergy.com/CES_Packet.pdf ---page 9

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from suzanne4
Old Jun 28, 2007, 11:02 AM

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CGFNS does not approve a CES, they only document the breakdown of your training. It is up to a specific Board of Nursing to make the decision of whether or not that they will accept your training.

CES is only a credentials evaluation and nothing more. You will need training in clinical and theory hours in each of the required areas. The hours are not that many, the issue is if you had both and at the same time. The US requires that clinicals and theory be done at the same time.
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from aeonflux14
Old Jun 29, 2007, 02:41 AM

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CES is an added service from CGFNS. It's purpose is to give a report of all your educational and professional credentials to your preferred BON. They are not a decision making body. if you want further information, please do not hesitate to visit www.cgfns.org.
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