You make an excellent point! In fact, the new AVA President Kathy McHugh
is convening an expert panel in October - so the timing is perfect to
have these - and any other - concerns included.

In addition to this discussion on the venous list , it would be
beneficial for comments re certification to be directed to her/that ad
hoc committee. Feedback from customers in the early and developmental
stages of any major project such as this is critical and will greatly
help those formulating an action plan.

Interested individuals can obtain contact info at the organization's web
site www.avainfo.org. Please take a few moments to let Kathy and her
committee know your thoughts. You will be helping everyone!

Marilyn Hanchett RN
IgG America

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henderson, Karin
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 8:29 AM
To: Christine NAYLOR; Chris Cavanaugh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: New certification

In these discussions...I wonder if organizations are listening to  or
surveying their customer group as to what their needs are...we all are
aware of the nursing shortage, the layers of tasks that take nurses away
from patient care, and the mammoth stressors in our current healthcare
environment....my vision is that any certifying agency would ALSO have
as a mission to support advanced certification by making the
certification process interactive and user friendly. Supporting
practitioners in the trenches, assisting them to reach their fullest
practice potential, and ultimately improving patient care....

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From: Christine NAYLOR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:43 PM
To: Chris Cavanaugh; Henderson, Karin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: New certification


Karen,

I totally agree with you on this matter. It drives people away from the
certification. It is quite expensive to keep up with the mandatory
conference attendance. The only way I was able to afford to re-certify
this year was to win a Gardner Scholarship. The other thing that doesn't
seem right is to charge two different fees for CEU's in the journal.
Making the CRNI pay more for the same units that  someone who is not
using it for certification pays.

I was a CCRN for 25 years and had no trouble keeping up with the 100
unit requirements with the way AACN had it structured. I still felt I
was well informed and able to keep up in my speciality.            

There is an anxiety about having to go to the conference instead of the
excitement of wanting to go.

Chris


Chris Naylor RN, CRNI
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PICC/PRN Team Managerr
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
1165 Montgomery Dr. 1W07
707-522-1591
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
FAX 707-525-5378
Consistency,Responsibility,Harmony, Achiever, Relator


>>> "Henderson, Karin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/21/2006 12:58
PM >>>
Not having a CRNI myself...my certification is as a nurse practitioner
and CCRN...certification speaks volumes to the community and support
professional nursing practice.  My experience as a director of an IV
Nursing Department and PICC program that support 1000 beds is...many
many IV nurses would LOVE to obtain certification, HOWEVER, the
stringent requirements from INS that most of the CEUs be obtained ONLY
by attending one of their national meetings is absolutely prohibitive to
most nurses...hospitals have cut education budgets and time off for
travel to far away conferences is less than optimal for most.
 
As a CCRN, a critical care credential that represents the LARGEST group
of certified nurses...my suggestion is that INS or ANY organization
seeking to offer certification needs to look at the manner in which AACN
requires continuing education.  It is NOT necessary to attend their
exclusive meetings to recertify...this is a HUGE roadblock to the many
fine practitioners in IV nursing who wish certification.  IF AVA offers
a national certification that is not so prohibitive to its members...I
predict that it will be THE certification of choice for this specialty. 
As a manager of a large team, I see the struggles that my CRNIs have
every time they need to recertifiy...trying to get to that exclusive
conference.....just thoughts from another certified nurse.
 
Karin Henderson, RN, MSN, CCRN, CS-GNP
Director of IV Services/PICC Program
Moses Cone Health System
Greensboro, NC

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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 3:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New certification



Hi gang-I was hoping to see some discussion regarding this on the list,
but have not so I thought I would get the pot stirred up...AVA announced
at the Town Hall meeting that they are working on a new certification,
one that may have 2 levels, one for licensed (MDs and RNs) and one for
unlicensed (manufacturers, sales reps).  What do people think about
this?  Is it a duplication of efforts?  Will those that have a CRNI go
ahead for this certification also?  My experience has been that so few
people know what a CRNI is, that yet another certification in infusion
may confuse them.  Are there any other specialties that have more than
one certification?  I could not think of any.  I am interested in
hearing what group has to say.  Thanks

 

Chris Cavanaugh, CRNI

3606 Molona Dr.

Orlando, FL 32837

407-928-9297

 


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