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BCEN’s Burn Nursing Certification earns the magnet’s accreditation and recognition
Burn Nurses now have a magnet specialist -accredited on the national level to substantiate their knowledge and support of skilled development.
. Emergency Nursing Certificate Council (BCEN) He announced that this Certified nurse registered Burn (CBRN) The program was accredited by the Accreditation Council for the Specialist Certificate of Nursing (ABSNC), in force on August 1, 2025. Magnet accepted Specialist certification of nursing – a milestone for each burn nurses and institutions that support them.
Launched everywhere in the world in October 2023 in cooperation with the American Burn Association (ABA) and experts Burn Nursing Cbrn quickly gained traction. Over 600 nurses have already shown their specialist knowledge on the Burn Care continuum, gaining a certificate.
Certificate Council for Emergency nursing (BCEN) announced that his certified Nurse program Burny (CBRN) was accredited by the Accreditation Council for the Specialist Certificate of Nursing (ABSNC)
Which means accreditation for nursing burning
“Accreditation by ABSNC is an important certainty for burning nurses, burn centers and patients and their families-on the basis of a rigorous and independent process-that the CBRN certification program meets or exceeds the highest quality standards,” said Jan Schumaker, MBA, BSN, RN, prices, prices, Ice-CCP, CPHQ, FABC.
Schumaker emphasized that CBRN is currently considered one of the six buccus certificates which can be each accredited and magnet accepted, including prices, CPEN, TCRN, CFRN and CTRN. “Achieving the” golden standard “of domestic accreditation in our certification programs emphasizes the involvement of the BCENS in offering high value certificates that recognize knowledge about emergency, sudden, injury, flight, and flight, Critical care ground transport and burn nurses and promote their constant competences. “
Voice from the nursing front Burn
In the case of Burn nurses, accreditation brings practical advantages. Dr. Emily Werthman, MSN, RN, CBRN, Burn program coordinator at Johns Hopkins Burn Center at Johns Hopkins BayView Medical Center and a newly appointed member of the Board of BCEN, called the accreditation a approval moment.
“Accreditation is cherry on ice cream,” said Werthman. “It entitles the integrity of the CBRN exam (and every BCEN exam), the exertions of our writers and, most significantly, specialist knowledge of nurses throughout the country.
“The accreditation of the CBRN certificate allows Burn nurses to contribute to efforts to the hospital magnet and can even allow more nurses to their hospitals so as to reimburse costs, promotion and promotion by the clinical ladder. Accreditation gives nurses a strategy to show the validity of our special certification – so as to emphasize our skilled knowledge of patients with continuing patients and resistance from our involvement in the provision of supply for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery for delivery, which all our patients deserve.
Why ABSNC accreditation matters
According to Amy Grand, MSN, RN, ICE-CCP, Director for Certification and Accreditation of the Buccus, the ABSNC process ensures impartial validation of third parties that specialist certification meets national standards. “To obtain accreditation, the certification authority must provide detailed data that shows the certification program in accordance with 18 ABSNC accreditation standards, including organizational autonomy, the premise of data based on research, non -primary research, test development, validity, reliability, test administration, test safety, groundbreaking assessment, re -certification and comprehensiveness.
Accreditation have to be renewed every five years, providing continuous quality and rigor.
Raising the nursing profile of Burn
In the case of nurses, this milestone doesn’t strengthen the visibility of the profession-it confirms their role in the event of patients’ results through specialized care based on evidence. Of all six certificates of accredited and magnet accepted, nurse in your entire emergency spectrum have more possibilities to substantiate their specialist knowledge, developing professionally and supporting the perfection of organizations in the sector of care.
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