Benefits of the CRNI® Credential
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The Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®) credential is the only nationally accredited certification for infusion nursing.
Becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®) may be one of the most significant career decisions you choose to make. You have dedicated yourself to one of the most sophisticated nursing specialties, which is used in most clinical settings including: pediatrics, oncology, transfusion, pharmacology, home-care, long-term care, and geriatrics. There are numerous benefits for everyone in your professional sphere when you obtain the CRNI® credential; the most significant include:
- Professional development: Preparing for the exam increases knowledge in all nine-core areas.
- Demonstrated commitment to the infusion nursing specialty.
- Greater credibility from recognized validation of your experience.
- Maintenance of the credential ensures that you keep abreast of any developments within the field.
- Increased compensation (Journal of Nursing Management, July 2003)
- The designation CRNI® can be used on your name badge, letterhead, business cards, and all other forms of professional address.
- Recognition: You will receive a CRNI® certificate that can be displayed at your workplace.
- Networking: Attendance at INS National Meetings provides the opportunity to meet other professionals within the infusion nursing specialty.
- A sense of achievement and personal satisfaction.
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