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This guide provides information on how to choose a nurse practitioner certification, including details on ANCC and AANP certifications, application processes, credentials, qualification criteria, types of certifications, and fees.
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Certification…How do I choose ?? By Roberta L Cook CNP Updated by Rebecca Neeley-Rollins, CNP
Introduction • The purpose of certification is to provide a valid and reliable program for the entry-level nurse practitioner to recognize their education, knowledge and professional expertise. • Certification is the process by which a nongovernmental agency or an association grants recognition to an individual who has met certain predetermined qualifications.
ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) • ANCC incorporated in 1991 as a subsidiary of the American Nurses' Association. It is the largest nursing credentialing organization in the world. • ANCC’s professional certification services provide national and international recognition for nurses who have proven themselves through education, experience, testing and professional conduct. • ANCC offers over 25 examinations including advanced practice specialties for nurse practitioners and nurse specialists.
AANP (American Association of Nurse Practitioners ) AANP was formed in 1985 to provide NPs with a unified way to network and advocate for NP issues. It was the first national organization created for nurse practitioners of all specialties. AANP is the largest and only full-service national professional membership organization for NPs of all specialties. AANP represents the interests of the more than 125,000 NPs currently practicing in the U. S. and continually advocates at local, state, and federal levels for the recognition of NPs as providers of high-quality, cost-effective, and personalized healthcare.
American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) • January 2013 American Academy of Nurse Practitioner (AANP) and American College of Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) merged together to form American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) which is now the largest full-service national professional membership organization for nurse practitioners.
Application Process…ANCC Apply online or print application from the web site and mail Within 4-6 weeks, receive a receipt of application in the mail Within 10 weeks, will receive an eligibility notice or a letter requesting additional information You will have 90 days to schedule your test Schedule appointment on line
Application Process…AANP • Apply online or print and mail application for an additional fee effective 1-1-13. • The application must be submitted with the appropriate documentation to the Certification Program for review. • Once approved you will receive ATT (Approval to Test) and can schedule for the computer base test online in a 120 day window. E • A notice of application acceptance will be sent to the applicant. Candidates found ineligible will be refunded the registration fee less a $60 processing fee.
Credentials…ANCC As of Dec 2007… NP-BC (NURSE PRACTITIONER-BOARD CERTIFIED) preceded by a letter indicating the particular specialty ie: Family Nurse Practitioner-FNP-BC Adult Nurse Practitioner- ANP-BC Gerontological Nurse Practitioner- GNP-BC Last separate Adult Gero Dec 2015
Credentials…AANP Candidates who become certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program will be able to use the initials NP-C to indicate their certification status. Candidates taking these computer-based examinations will be given a preliminary result at the time of testing followed by written score notification and authorization to use NP-C credentials via US mail.
AANP vs ANCC Qualification of Candidates • AANP • Certification is offered to graduates of approved Masters, Post Masters and Doctorial level adult, gerontologic and family nurse practitioner programs. • ANCC • Academic degrees for advanced practice nursing exams must be awarded from an institution of higher learning. • Graduate transcripts in a sealed envelope can be included in the application or mailed separately and must show the degree and the date earned.
TYPES OF CERTIFICATIONS OFFERED AANP… Family, Adult and Gerontology, Adult-Gerontology ANCC… Pediatric, Family, Adult-Gerontology, Psych and Mental Health, Acute Care, A/G acute, Adult Psych and Mental Health *** Dec 2016 last separate Adult/Gero testing***
FEES AANP • Computer based: Members are $240.00 and Non members are $315.00 (individual membership is $99.00/year which can be sent with the application as 2 separate checks. ANCC • Non-member $395.00, ANA membership $270.00/$290 for APNA for psych. Dues depend on where you reside; currently, 9 states handle their own membership process and you apply and the info is transferred to the local ANA data base; Ohio is one of these 9 states. ($140 non-refundable admin fee)
DAY of the EXAM What you need to bring: Two valid forms of ID, one must have your photo and both must have your signature. DO NOT BRING: -books, calculators, cell phones, PDA’s, food, drink, water or notes!! Both the AANP and the ANCC will give you results of PASS or FAIL the day of the exam.
RETEST AANP • May apply for retesting after obtaining 15 hours of continuing education. No more than 2 times in calendar year. ANCC • May apply to retest in a minimum of 60 days but no longer than 2 years. Max 3 tests in 12 months. There is a one time reduced fee for retesting $270.
RECERTIFICATION AANP • Must be done every 5 years either by sitting for the exam or clinical practice and continuing education. May complete up to 1 year prior to due. • Clinical practice-need 1000 hours documented as a NP in your specialized practice • Continuing education for 75 contact hours relevant to NP specialty by accredited/approved agency.
RECERTIFICATION • Beginning January 1, 2017 AANP 1- Complete 100 CEU w/population focus including minimum of 25 pharmacy content hours. 2- A minimum of 1000 hours of clinical practice *A credit option for precepting NP students (not to exceed up to 25 CEU non-pharmacology). * Remains 5-year certification period.
Renewal Requirements ANCC • Candidates must meet the following criteria: • 1-Hold a current active registered nurse license in the US or its territories • 2-Meet the professional development requirements for your specialty. There are 6 categories. You must fulfill two of these categories or double one of the categories. #1 is required
ANCC Categories • Category 1-Continuing education hours • Complete 75 contact hours of continuing nursing education (or 150 continuing nursing educations hours if you are doubling this category.) All must complete at least 75 hours (Jan 2014) 25 of which must include pharmacology. • Category 2-Academic credits • Complete either 5 semester hours of 6 quarter hours of academic courses in your certification specialty.
ANCC Recertification con’t • Category 3-Presentations • Present 5 different topics related to your certification specialty totaling 5 hours. Presentations that are required of your employer are disqualified.
ANCC Recertification con’t • Category 4-Publication or research • Publication-Publish one article in a peer reviewed journal or a book chapter or develop education materials OR 5 articles non-peer reviewed OR primary author e-learning OR primary grant writer for certification/specialty. • Research-serve as the primary investigator in an URB-approved research project related to your certification specialty.
ANCC Recertification con’t • Category 5- Preceptorship • Complete a minimum of 120 hours of direct clinical supervision to nursing students in your certification specialty.
ANCC Recertification con’t • Category 6- Professional Service • Complete 2 or more years of volunteer service with an international, national, state or local healthcare organization (ex board of directors, committees, editorial boars, review boards or task forces).
WEBSITES AANP-American Association of Nurse Practitioners: www.aanpcertification.org ANCC-American Nurses Credentialing Center: www.nursecredentialing.org