OCN certification...does it really make a difference?

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I've worked on a medical-oncology floor for 2 years. I'm chemo certified by ONS (I don't get pain any extra for this). I was thinking about getting my OCN certification, because I want to start traveling soon. For those of you who already have it, do you benefit in any way by having the national certification? Or is this just something you do to make yourself feel good about another accomplishment? For those of you who are certified, I hope I'm not putting you down in any way (I think it's great to be better educated in your field). I just don't want to put myself through the stress of taking the test if it's not going to benefit my career. Thanks in advance for your input!

Specializes in Oncology, Med/Surg.

The Oncology Med/Surg unit where I work does not require OCN certification but it is highly recommended. We are not paid extra for certification but we are reimbursed for the OCN exam if we pass it and we are reimbursed every four years for the renewal of the certifcation with proper CEU's (100 CEU's in four years with 60 CEU's OCN approved in oncology). From my own experience, I feel my patients have more trust in my capabilities to give them up to date care. I'm always asked about my OCN pin that I wear and what that means. I proudly tell them as an OCN nurse, it is giving them "something more". It isn't always about extra pay that makes certification appealing. I would encourage certification just for the satisfaction in brings to a nurse.

Specializes in Telemetry, Oncology, Progressive Care.

I don't have OCN certification, but, have been thinking about it especially since I am on an extended break from school right now. I've been doing hem/onc for a little over 2 years. My employer likes for us to have the certification. They pay for the exam, reimburse for all CEUs, and give a $500 bonus to take and pass the exam.

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Specializes in Oncology, Med-Surg.

I think it's totally worth it!!! But for my job it's recommended but not required. We don't get paid extra but we can get reimburse for doing the classes/CEU and testing. Im hope to take my test next year.

Specializes in Oncology, Med-Surg.

I think it's totally worth it!!! But for my job it's recommended but not required. We don't get paid extra but we can get reimburse for doing the classes/CEU and testing. Im hope to take my test next year.

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