[NPInfo] Re: [ACC-Circle] Fwd: Wall Street Journal DNP article
Deb Kiley
DKiley at Alaska.net
Fri Apr 4 22:58:46 PDT 2008
Excellent points Dena- While I have no desire, nor intention of taking this
exam, I wonder, has anyone asked how well the family docs or internists
would do if they took the ANCC or AANP exams?
They are talking about comprehensive care, and describing how they, for a
fee, should provide a medical home for all patients. When you read the ACP
white paper on the medical home, you get
a very nice description of a nursing model- with different descriptors, and
of course, reimbursable to physicians.
Deb Kiley FNP
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As far as I'm concerned, I've already "proven" myself by passing the ANCC
certification exam back in 1994 and working in the role for the past 14 yrs.
I freely and quickly admit that I'm not a physician and have absolutely NO
desire to take an additional certification exam-- especially one based on a
medical board exam. Plus, since my DNP program contains NO clinical and I've
been out of school for quite some time, it would take a massive review that
I just don't feel like going through. It is pure BS and I don't plan to play
the game. My ANCC certification is good enough to practice as a NP in the
majority of states and that's all I plan to do at this point. Do NPs with a
PhD or DNSc have to take this exam and get re-certified... or are they
simply singling out DNP grads???
I mentioned to my medical director today about the test and he read the
article and was floored. He couldn't believe anyone would seriously consider
this... and he couldn't believe anyone would seriously try to make us. He
wasn't sure HE could even pass the test at this stage...
Dena Galler
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 10:31 PM
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In a message dated 4/4/2008 1:15:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
dmittman at comcast.net writes:
Connie et al: How do we best show that NPs are comparable to docs?
This is one way... Although this is a strange way to do it- but
taking a test equivalent to the clinical section of the Med Boards is
an interesting concept
Dave, with all due respect.... I disagree with this idea....
Why must NPs and other APRNs for that matter "prove" themselves by taking
medical board equivalent? Why? Why? Why?
National Board Certification exists for NPs... First ask are these exams
valid and reliable predictors of competence for entry into practice? What
do
you think?
Nancy Balkon, PhD, ANP-C, APRN-CS, NPP
Southern New York State Representative -- AANP
Clinical Associate Professor, Stony Brook University School of Nursing
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