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CCRN on Resume

Hello,

I was just wondering if you put CCRN at the top of your resume?

example:

First Last, BSN, RN, CCRN

OR

First Last, BSN, RN

Thanks!

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Absolutely put CCRN! I have it on my business cards and in my email signature.

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You got the certification, add that sucker to the name!

First Name Last Name BSN, RN, CCRN

Yeap. Now why doesn't AllNurses have the CCRN tag.

i wanted to add it to my work name tag, but I guess we are only allowed to have 2? So you bet I added that to the top my resume, and every where else I could!

i wanted to add it to my work name tag, but I guess we are only allowed to have 2? So you bet I added that to the top my resume, and every where else I could!

It's on my work badge. Then my BSN is in another place on my badge.

On 10/24/2018 at 6:44 AM, CowboyMedic said:

It's on my work badge. Then my BSN is in another place on my badge.

Im jealous! My work badge has neither BSN or CCRN. I just received my RN tag after a year and half of being an RN. I worked for my credentials, I want to display them. ?

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On ‎10‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 10:02 AM, CowboyMedic said:

Yeap. Now why doesn't AllNurses have the CCRN tag.

I would counter that there are many other certifications other than the CCRN tag. All the other certs represent advanced achievement so equal recognition would be needed. That might just become very overwhelming.

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