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Just got the news... I passed! Certificate won't come for another 90 days, but I plan to carry my letter around. Might have it laminated, LOL.
Anybody else got good news about the CHPN?
The certification has to be renewed every four years. You can take the exam again, or you can recertify "by portfolio," which means that you do certain things like mentor, publish, present, etc., and you keep track of that documentation. Then when it is time to recertify, you submit that instead of taking the exam.What is alternative recertification?
I believe the best way is a combination of work in hospice and palliative care, plus studying using the core curriculum study guide that HPNA puts out.Please let me know the best way to prepare for the exam. GREATLY appreciate it!
http://www.hpna.org should get you all the info you need! Good luck.....
Thanks for the information. I have been working in hospice since Nov'06. I will check out the website www.hpna.org thanks,again!
I did not use Ferrell and Coyle, so I don't have a basis for comparison. I did use the core curriculum, and basically I just googled everything I didn't "get," plus I did the practice tests in the back and looked up everything I didn't know for a fact from those topics as well.I am sitting for the exam in September. Do you recommend the HPNA Core Curriculum text over the Textbook of Palliative Care Nursing by Ferrell and Coyle? Please advise on other texts or readings you CHPN's out there found valuable for test prep.
Good luck!
Hospice Nurse LPN, BSN, RN
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Congrats, Debbers!:biggringi