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The Certified Nurse EducatorCM (CNE) Examination
The Value of Certification
Certification in any field is a mark of professionalism. For academic nurse educators, it establishes nursing education as a specialty area of practice and creates a means for faculty to demonstrate their expertise in this role. It communicates to students, peers, and the academic and health care communities that the highest standards of excellence are being met. By becoming credentialed as a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), you serve as a leader and a role model.
Mission
The mission of the Academic Nurse Educator Certification Program is to recognize excellence in the advanced specialty role of the academic nurse educator.
Goals of CNE Certification:
- Distinguish academic nursing education as a specialty
area of practice and an advanced practice role within professional nursing
- Recognize the academic nurse educator's specialized knowledge,
skills, and abilities and excellence in practice
- Strengthen the use of core competencies of nurse educator
practice
- Contribute to nurse educators’ professional development
If you are interested in having your expertise as an academic
nurse educator recognized and valued, please click on the
links to the left and learn how to become a Certified
Nurse Educator.
Click
here to view a list academic nurse educators who have
earned the CNE credential between August 1, 2006 and May
31, 2007. This list is published annually in the September/October
issue of Nursing Education Perspectives.
Click
here to download the CNE press release template.
Certification - The Mark of Distinction for Nursing Faculty
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