AHCA/NCAL Gero
Nurse Prep
is designed to prepare RNs to take the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) board
certification exam in gerontological nursing. RNs who complete
the Gero Nurse Prep program have a passing rate of 96 percent on the ANCC exam
on their first try and they also receive 30 CEUs.
Our Gero Nurse Prep program does much
more; it increases RNs’ knowledge of
gerontological nursing practice. Gero
Nurse Prep students see a whopping 23 percentage point increase on average on their
pre- and post-test scores.
Attendees at the 68th annual AHCA/NCAL Convention and
Expo in Las Vegas will have the opportunity to learn how Gero Nurse Prep and
ANCC board certification correlate to improved outcomes in long term care. A one- hour session, “My RN is Smarter
Than Your RN”, will be held on Tuesday, October 17 from 10 to 11 am Pacific and will feature four
speakers who will detail how board certification in gerontological nursing is
attained and the positive impact that certification can have on quality and
financial performance.
ANCC
is the world’s largest and most prestigious nurse credentialing organization
and a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association. Less than one percent of America’s RNs are
board certified in gerontological nursing. That means having an ANCC Board certified RN can easily give providers an
edge in the marketplace.
To
help increase the number of board certified RNs, AHCA/NCAL’s Gero Nurse Prep program is
designed to help RNs prepare for and pass the ANCC gerontological certification
exam. RNs who are interested can become
board certified for less than $1,100 ($690 for AHCA/NCAL Gero Nurse Prep and a
separate $395 to take the ANCC exam).
Watch
this video to learn more about AHCA/NCAL Gero Nurse Prep or click
on the course preview to get a quick view of this engaging online curriculum
designed to help RNs pass the ANCC exam.
Maximize
your nursing strength! Check out AHCA/NCAL Gero Nurse Prep today and plan to
attend the “My RN is Smarter Than Your RN” educational session at convention
this October.
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