The Values and Benefits of Certification
Certification is an objective, measurable way of determining a nurse's competency that attests to the achievement of specialty knowledge beyond basic nursing preparation.
It benefits you, your patients, and employers.
Here are just a few ways the CPEN credential benefits you:
- Personal satisfaction through increased confidence and personal growth
- Monetary differentials
- Enhanced career mobility
- The right to use the credential CPEN (Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse)
- Elevation of the professional practice standards for pediatric emergency nursing practice
- Recognition of your special knowledge by employers, consumers, and colleagues
- Provision of national certification credentials to state licensing bodies and employers
To learn more about certification:
- Pediatric Nurses Value Certification. Pediatric Nursing Certification Board, January 2007.
- American Board of Nursing Specialties (ABNS) Value of Certification Survey Executive Summary. American Board of Nursing Specialties, May 2006.
- Certified Registered Nurses: Results of the Study of the Certified Workforce. Cary, A.H. American Journal of Nursing. 101(1):44-52, January 2001.
- Differences in Perceptions of Empowerment Among Nationally Certified and Noncertified Nurses. Piazza, Irene M., et al. Journal of Nursing Administration. 36(5):277-283, May 2006.
- NAPNAP Position Paper on Certification. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, June 2006.
- Specialty Certification: More Than A Title. Stromborg, M.F., Niebuhr, B.N., et al. Nursing Management. 36(5):36-46, May 2005.
- The Value of Specialty Nursing Certification. Biel, M., and Niebuhr, B.N. Nursing Outlook. 55 (4):176-181, July-August 2007.