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ANCC Launches a New Certification
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LastReply: Joyane
ANCC Launches a New Certification: Clinical Nurse Specialist
Core
$100 Early Bird Rebate if you test by
December 31, 2009!
The American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) is looking for qualified nurses to sit for the
new ANCC Clinical Nurse Specialist Core (CNS Core) examination between the
dates of September 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009. Candidates who sit for
the CNS Core exam during this period will receive a $100 rebate off of
their application fee! Clinical nurse specialists in any field are welcome
to apply. This certification is especially attractive to CNSs who
specialize in a field that does not have its own national certification.
(e.g. emergency, burn, perinatal, women's health, urology, neurology,
cardio-pulmonary, etc.)
This rebate is
in addition to any other discounts you are eligible for as a result of your
membership in American Nurses Association or National Association of
Clinical Nurse Specialists. All rebates will be refunded based on the
original form of payment. Candidates must first apply and be determined
eligible by ANCC to sit for the CNS Core exam, then must test by December
31, 2009 to qualify for the $100 rebate. Please turn in your application by
November 1, 2009 to assure you can test by December 31, 2009.
Am I Eligible to Sit for This Exam?
Nurses who hold a master's, doctoral degree, or a
post-graduate certificate from a clinical nurse specialist program may be
eligible to sit for ANCC's CNS Core certification examination. Candidates
who pass this exam will earn the credential CNS-BC. For information on
specific eligibility requirements, study aids, or to downloading an
application, please visit ANCC's website at: www.nursecredentialing.org/NurseSpecialties/CNSCoreExam.aspx
When Will I Receive My Exam Results?
You can expect to receive your score results by February 28,
2010.
Questions?
For additional information, please visit our website at www.nursecredentialing.org or call us at
1.800.284.2378
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Last Activity Aug 07 2011
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Nurse Practitioner Job in Georgia
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LastReply: Luckie
Great career opportunity for a Nurse Practitioner
in south central Georgia. Join 2 OB/Gyn physicians and 2 Nurse
Practitioners in working a 4 day work week. 10 hour days. No deliveries.
Will help round at the hospital. Clinic has also opened a Wellness Center
incorporating anti-aging and weight management programs. Negotiable salary
and nice benefit package is being offered. If you are interested in this
opportunity, please email your inquiries and CV or fax to 1-877-878-1970
attn: Jill, Please reference Job# JS8213
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Last Activity Jun 02 2011
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Started By ICUgirl
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Random thought about nurses and marriage
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I was sitting around tonight talking with the other nurses working tonight, and it struck me again how often nurses seem to be divorced, or getting divorced. Is this similar to most places? I've worked in 4 different places and everywhere I go it seems that nurses seem to have alot of trouble in their marriages. I'm in a relationship that seems to be heading towards marriage but it makes me nervous when I see these women that I know are amazing, faltering when it comes to making mariage work.
It can be nurses married only a few years to those married 15 years? Is it the stress of the job? Too little nurturing left over for the husband/family, or is it unsupportive husband/family? Makes me curious. I know it prob differs from situation to situation, but there is a high incidence of divorce.
Any way, it's almost the end of my shift and i'm on an interventional unit with two walkie talkie patients so i have the luxury of posting this have a good day!
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Last Activity May 20 2011
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Started By WhatGives
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ANCC or AANP Certification
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LastReply: BoardMgr
OK, I'm sure this has been discussed before but I'm
looking for some more recent updates. I am completing an ANP program in May
and its time to decide what certification exam to take. Of
course the school is pushing the ANCC because that's what their ciriculum
is based on. I've heard th exam content is similar. What are the
advantages/disadvantages of one or the other. I know there's some
difference of how you sign credentials (APRN-BC versus ANP-C) but what
else? Thank you for you input.
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Last Activity Jan 19 2011
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Pediatrics/RNs $60/Hour Reg $90/Hour Ovt
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The most vulnerable patients depend on you and you deliver. At FASTAFF we
understand that highly specialized Pediatrics or PICU RNs should be earning
the best pay available. That's why we offer the best pay and assignments to
the best nurses, just like you. FASTAFF offers Peds and PICU travel nursing
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Last Activity Nov 22 2009
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Last Activity Nov 22 2009
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PART TIME RN
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Part- time RNs needed at Lakehaven Nursing Home.
Position benefits including Health Insurance, Vision, Dental, 401k and
competitive salary. Apply at Lakehaven Nursing, 410 E. Northside Dr.,
Valdosta, Ga. 229-242-7368
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Last Activity Nov 19 2009
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