Stephanie –
Thank you for taking this topic back to the AAACN leadership. If appropriate, I would be happy to engage on the development of this opportunity for LPNs.
Thank you –
Erin
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Original Message:
Sent: 2/27/2023 11:34:00 AM
From: Stephanie Witwer
Subject: RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification
Greetings,
I am a member of the AAACN Board and will be happy to make others on the Board aware of this discussion!
Stephanie
Stephanie G Witwer, Ph.D., RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Department of Nursing
Emeritus Staff
Original Message:
Sent: 2/23/2023 10:16:00 AM
From: Quiere Robinson
Subject: RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification
I love the discussion on this topic! I wonder how we can best push this initiative forward for further discussion. I know there are some AAACN leaders in the forum; is anyone aware on how to tag them?
Quiere Robinson, MSN, RN, AMB-BC
Ambulatory Nurse Clinician
Women's Health, Telemedicine and Community Clinics (Chesterfield, Waterside Commons, William & Mary)
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Original Message:
Sent: 2/22/2023 9:26:00 AM
From: Philidah Seda
Subject: RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification
LPNs are valuable contributors in the Ambulatory setting, as well as Inpatient setting. I agree, an Ambulatory certification for LPNs is worth exploring.
Philidah Seda, DNP, MSN, RN
Sr. Director of Nursing
Kaiser Permanente
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Original Message:
Sent: 2/21/2023 10:51:00 AM
From: Quiere Robinson
Subject: Ambulatory LPN Certification
We are currently looking into eligible certifications for LPNs. In the academic medical center that I work for, LPNs are being brought back into the inpatient setting and we are trying to remain competitive with several incentives and opportunities for professional growth. Considering that a large number of LPNs work in the ambulatory setting, I wonder why LPNs are not eligible for the Ambulatory Nursing certification? What is everyone's thoughts on this?
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Quiere Robinson MSN, RN, AMB-BC
Ambulatory Nurse Clinician
VCU Health
Henrico VA
(804)773-9273
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