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  • Professional Development

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  • Professional certification is crucial for nursing staff and leaders.
  • Nurse managers serve as vital role models for their teams.
  • Demonstrating expertise through certification enhances professional credibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of an in-house certification review course on nurse manager certification rates.
  • To identify strategies for increasing professional certification among nursing leadership.
  • To promote a culture of continuous learning and expertise within nursing management.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of an in-house nurse manager certification review course.
  • Tracking of nurse manager certification rates before and after the intervention.
  • Analysis of the change in certification rates over a 14-month period.

Main Results:

  • Nurse manager certification rates increased significantly from 33% to 50%.
  • The in-house review course was associated with a 17% rise in certification.
  • The intervention demonstrated a positive impact within a 14-month timeframe.

Conclusions:

  • An in-house certification review course is an effective strategy to increase nurse manager certification.
  • Investing in targeted professional development enhances nursing leadership expertise.
  • Promoting certification contributes to higher standards of nursing care and management.