3-part course will be offered in March
Cleveland Clinic is offering a Pediatric Nurse Review Course to help prepare registered nurses for the Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) Exam by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB).
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PNCB’s certified pediatric nurse exam is often considered the most recognized and respected credential in pediatric nursing. It offers pediatric nurses numerous career benefits, such as increased compensation, enhanced career mobility and recognition of validated expertise by employers, colleagues, patients and families.
The exam is approximately three hours long and includes 175 multiple-choice questions. Cleveland Clinic’s Pediatric Nurse Review Course, which is taught by a number of highly experienced pediatric nurse faculty members, thoroughly covers potential exam content.
Cleveland Clinic’s review course is available to pediatric nurses as a three-part series that is being offered on March 12, March 19 and March 26. Each session begins at 8 a.m. and concludes at 12 p.m.
Sessions are designed to focus on key knowledge points for specific areas of study. Example agenda topics include:
After completing the three-part Pediatric Nurse Review Course, pediatric nurses will be better prepared to sit for the exam and will be able to:
“The informative, educational content taught in this course was developed by several of Cleveland Clinic’s most talented and respected pediatric nurses – each of whom has decades of experience in caring for the pediatric patient population,” says Pediatric Nurse Review Course Faculty Member Julie Sobolewski, MSN, RN, CPN, RNC-NIC. “Upon course completion, participants will not only be fully prepared to take PNCB’s certification exam, they will be better equipped with the knowledge needed to improve pediatric patient care as they move forward in their careers.”
Registration for the Pediatric Nurse Review Course is open through March 9. The course will be held on Cleveland Clinic’s main campus within the Lerner Research Institute. Total cost for non-Cleveland Clinic employees is $150, and participants earn continuing nursing education credits for course completion. For more information, visit the Pediatric Nurse Review Course webpage.
Don’t miss this highly beneficial opportunity to become better prepared to advance your pediatric nursing career – register today!
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