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Ambulatory LPN Certification

  • 1.  Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-21-2023 10:51

    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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  • 2.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-22-2023 09:26

    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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  • 3.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-23-2023 10:16
    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)

    Cell: 804-773-9273

     

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  • 4.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-27-2023 11:34
    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





  • 5.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-28-2023 09:13

    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

     

    Erin Slay, MHA, BSN, RN

    Director of Nursing, UHPS

    University Hospitals

    216.789.2131

     

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  • 6.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 03-01-2023 08:31

    Thank you, Stephanie! Please keep us updated on any information regarding this request. Myself and many others are happy to engage in either a roundtable discussion or assist in the work to see this through. 



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    Quiere Robinson MSN, RN, AMB-BC
    Ambulatory Nurse Clinician
    VCU Health
    Richmond VA
    (804)773-9273
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  • 7.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-22-2023 10:54

    I completely agree that LVNs should be eligible for the Ambulatory Nursing Certification!  It is very difficult to recruit LVNs in the Rural CBOC I work in, and believe any thing that may be able to help recruit and retain competent LVNs would be beneficial to the organization.

    I am not sure what the rationale is that they are not eligible?  LVns are an important part of PACT and they should be able to achieve certification in the area of specialty that they work in.

     

    Katherine "Kathy" Stevens BSN, RN-BC

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    Lead RN San Luis Obispo CBOC

     

     

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  • 8.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-22-2023 14:49

    I am interested in this, as well. Do we need to address AAACN directly? Are there other national nursing organizations that need to be included? Thanks Quiere for raising the question.



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    Sabrina Sumner RN CMSRN
    RN Clinical Manager
    JPS Health Network
    Fort Worth TX
    (817)702-3608 (3608)
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  • 9.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-23-2023 07:48

    Hello,

    I posed the same question in December 2022. https://community.aaacn.org/discussion/ambulatory-certification-for-lpns#bm24a65449-960e-474f-adcf-efa3031997fd 

    I am interested in following this as well. Currently the ANCC administers the Ambulatory certification exam for RNs. I agree with the recommendation that AAACN should explore a certification for LPN/LVNs. I'll keep an eye out for continued responses to this chat.



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    Tina Malec MSN RN-BC NEA-BC, CPHIMS
    Senior Director of Clinical Operations
    WellSpan
    York PA
    (717)812-4993
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  • 10.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-24-2023 08:19

    We have been looking into this as well for our ambulatory LPNs.

    Would love to discuss more and determine if there is a way we / AAACN can advocate for this vast and amazing ambulatory workforce role.

     

    Lisa

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    Clinical Director, MGB Nurse Hotline

    Operations Lead, MGB COVID Outpatient Therapies

    Professional Development Manager, BWH Department of Ambulatory Nursing 

     

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

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  • 11.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-25-2023 12:54

    AAACN advocates for role expansion and definition of LVNs, MAs, NPs, and all practices in Ambulatory Care.  Certification in Ambulatory Care for LVN/LPNs would require a unique exam and most likely a Task Force, associated Position Statements and role descriptions.  Anyone willing to take that on? 

    Perhaps this might be a good discussion at the Conference Round Tables or Town Halls.



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  • 12.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-26-2023 14:53

    I would attend a round table discussion on this topic.



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    Philidah Seda
    Sr. Director of Nursing
    Kaiser Permanente
    Kennesaw GA
    (470)373-9724
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  • 13.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 02-27-2023 09:45

    I would also attend a round table discussion on LPN Certification.

     

    Ceresa J. Ward, MSN, RN

    Director, Ambulatory Patient Care Services

    QD232A DC121.00

    University of Missouri Health Care

    One Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212

    E: wardc@health.missouri.edu  O: 573-884-7957

    C: 573-268-6879  FAX: 573-884- 3187

     

    MU_HealthCare

     

     






  • 14.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 03-01-2023 08:32

    Great ideas, thank you.



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    Quiere Robinson MSN, RN, AMB-BC
    Ambulatory Nurse Clinician
    VCU Health
    Richmond VA
    (804)773-9273
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  • 15.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 03-03-2023 15:50

    yes please!!! we need something to recognize our LPNs.  There aren't really any good options for our ambulatory care LPNs.  We did find a certification for our receptionists and medical assistants but our LPNs are still lacking. 



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    Ryan Taylor MSN, RN, CPN, NE-BC
    Director of Medical Practice Management
    Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
    Jasper, Indiana
    812-996-8489
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  • 16.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 03-09-2023 11:08

    Hi,

    You mentioned a certification for your Medical Assistants? Will you share that information with me.

    I truly appreciate it!

    Suzanne Duckworth



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    Suzanne Duckworth BSN RN, MSN
    Nursing Educator
    Vanderbilt Medical Center
    Nashville TN
    (601)606-4588
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  • 17.  RE: Ambulatory LPN Certification

    Posted 03-10-2023 10:13

    We let them do the CHAA certification. This is mostly for our receptionists but we allow our medical assistants that do both roles to do this certification.  

    https://www.naham.org/page/CertPatientAccess



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    Ryan Taylor MSN, RN, CPN, NE-BC
    Director of Medical Practice Management
    Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
    Jasper, Indiana
    812-996-8489
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