Progressing toward specialty certification as the National Standard for Nursing
Christopher H. Stucky, Joshua A. Wymer
Abstract
Nursing specialty certification is an objective measure that assures the public that nurses demonstrate the highest level of professional knowledge in their field. Many nurses do not seek specialty certification, as evidenced by low certification rates. In this creative controversy article, we build a case that progressing toward nursing specialty certification as a national standard will increase overall nursing professionalism while better preparing nurses to meet the needs of their specialty patient populations and the changing health care system.
Topics & Concepts
CertificationSpecialtyNursingMedicineNurse educationMedical educationFamily medicinePolitical scienceLawEthics in medical practicePatient Safety and Medication ErrorsMedical Malpractice and Liability Issues