CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements Credential
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American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN )
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OHNs are registered nurses (RNs) licensed to practice in the states in which they are employed. Typically, nurses entering the field have a baccalaureate degree in nursing and experience in community health, ambulatory care, critical care or emergency nursing. Many OHNs have obtained Master Degrees (e.g., public health, advanced practice, business) to continue to build their professional competencies. Certification in occupational and environmental health nursing is highly recommended.
Credentialing Entity (AAOHN ) American Association of Occupational Health Nurses
The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (AAOHN) is a 8,000 member professional association dedicated to advancing the health, safety and productivity of domestic and global workforces by providing education, research, public policy and practice resources for occupational and environmental health nurses. These professionals are the largest group of health care providers serving workers, worker populations and community groups. 2.
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American Board of Disability Analyst (ABDA)
Continuity of 1. Care Certification (A-CCC )
(ABDA) ABDA certifies persons at two levels: •
Disability Analyst and Fellow: Eligibility required—A degree in an appropriate field and at least four years of professional experience.
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Senior Disability Analyst and Diplomate: Eligibility required —A degree in an appropriate field and at least nine years of professional experience. Baccalaureate Degree or higher Licensure in your discipline Two (2) years of full-time experience in Continuity of Care, within the last five (5) years Applicants without a baccalaureate degree may be eligible to sit for the exam if they have eight years of full-time experience in continuity of care within the last twelve (12) years and provide verification that job responsibilities include continuity of care functions Verification of education and employment (is required) Completion & filing of an Application for Continuity of Care Certification Examination, Advanced Payment of required fee
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American Board of Disability Analysts
(NBCCC) National Board for Certification in Continuity of Care
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Accredited Case Manager (ACM)
The examination is available to registered nurses and social workers. However, there are specific eligibility requirements necessary to take the examination. These requirements include a blend of both experience and professional practice: • • • • •
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Advanced Oncology Nursing Certification (AOCN)
A Registered Nurse applicant must possess a valid and current nursing license. RN applicants must provide a nursing license number, state and expiration date. Social Worker applicants must have a Bachelors or Masters degree from an accredited school of social work OR a valid social work license. Social Worker applicants must provide the degree, name of school and year of completion OR a current social work license number, state and expiration date. All applicants must have at least two (2) years of full time experience in Hospital/Health System Case Management or 4,160 work hours in Hospital/Health System Case Management. If you hold both a RN and SW license, you must indicate which exam you wish to take and provide the applicable eligibility documentation.
AOCN® tests are no longer available and can only be renewed by accruing points (ONC-PRO). ONCC now offers two advanced tests – the AOCNP® (Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner) and the AOCNS® (Advanced Oncology Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist). For information and eligibility for all of our certification tests, please visit our website at www.oncc.org Eligibility Criteria for AOCN® Certification Renewal Only: • Current AOCN® certification in good standing • Current, active, unrestricted RN license • A minimum of 1,000 hours in an advanced practice nursing role in adult oncology within the four years (48 months) prior to application • Candidates renewing certification initially earned prior to the year 2000 are not required to hold a master's or higher degree in nursing Oncology nursing practice may be in the areas of nursing administration, clinical practice, education, or research. However, the master's or higher degree must be in nursing. All eligibility criteria must be met at the time of application.
(ACMA) American Case Management Association
(ONCC) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
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Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner (AOCNP)
Advanced Oncology Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist (AOCNS)
Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager ( CASWCM)
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Current, active, unrestricted RN license at the time of application and examination A master's or higher degree in nursing from an accredited institution
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Successful completion of an accredited nurse practitioner program
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A minimum of 500 hours of supervised clinical practice as a nurse practitioner in adult oncology. These hours may be obtained within the nurse practitioner program or following graduation from the program
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Current, active, unrestricted RN license at the time of application and examination, and A master's or higher degree in nursing from an accredited institution,
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A minimum of 500 hours of supervised clinical practice in an advanced practice role in adult oncology nursing. These hours may be obtained within the graduate educational program or following graduation from the program.
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A current NASW membership; An MSW degree from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Documented one (1) year and 1,500 hours of paid, supervised, post-MSW work experience Provided an evaluation from an approved supervisor Provided a reference from an MSW colleague One of the following: current ACSW, DCSW, and/or a current state exam-based social work license or a passing score on the ASWB exam Agreed to adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics, the NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management, and the NASW Standards for Continuing Professional Education, and are subject to the NASW adjudication process
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(ONCC) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
(ONCC) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
(NASW) National Association of Social Workers
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements 9.
Certified Case Manager (CCM)
To be eligible for certification, you must hold a license or certification which meets two criteria: • 1st At a minimum, the license or certification must be based on an educational requirement of a postsecondary degree program in a field that promotes the physical, psychosocial, or vocational well-being of the persons being served. A post-secondary degree is defined as any nursing school, college or university diploma obtained after graduating from high school (nursing diploma or associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree). • 2nd The license or certification must grant you the ability to legally and independently practice WITHOUT THE SUPERVISION OF ANOTHER LICENSED PROFESSIONAL. To be eligible for certification, you must qualify under one of these categories: • • • •
Category 1- 12 months of acceptable full-time case management employment experience supervised by a Certified Case Manager (CCM®). Supervision is defined as the systematic and periodic evaluation of the quality of the delivery of the applicant’s case management services. OR Category 2- 24 months of acceptable full-time case management employment experience. (Supervision by a CCM® is not required under this category). Category 3- 12 months of acceptable full-time case management employment experience as a supervisor of individuals who provide DIRECT case management services. OR All employment experience, within the past 10 years, may be considered by CCMC in determining your eligibility for certification. However, internship, preceptor-ship, practicum, and volunteer activities are NOT acceptable employment experience. All part-time employment experience will be pro-rated based on a 37 hour full-time work week.
IS MY EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE ACCEPTABLE? For your employment experience to be accepted, it must meet the following six conditions: • 1st You must be licensed or certified to practice independently during your work experience in order for it to be accepted. Any employment experience you had while not licensed or certified, is not acceptable and will not count. • 2nd Your employment experience must be fully satisfied before the application deadline (see section 2). • 3rd Your employment experience must be focused primarily on case management practice and occupy at least 50% of the time. • 4th In your employment, you must perform all 8 Essential Activities with direct client contact.
(CCMC) Commission for Case Management Certification
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5th The work you do, must be performed within at least five of the six core components of case management. 6th Within each of the five of the six core components, you select: 1. You must perform all 8 Essential Activities. 2. You must provide services across a continuum of care, beyond a single episode of care, that addresses the ongoing needs of the individual being served. 3. You must be responsible for interacting with other relevant parties within the client’s healthcare system. 4. You must be primarily responsible for dealing with the client’s broad spectrum of needs.
SECTION 6: Moral Character You will need to answer the following questions: • Have you ever held a professional license or certification that was revoked, suspended, voluntarily relinquished, or placed on probation or otherwise been disciplined by a professional licensure or certification body? • Have you ever been reprimanded or discharged by an employer or supervisor of dishonesty in connection with your employment or occupation? • Have you ever been convicted of a felony? • During the last seven years, have you been arrested, accused, or convicted of violating any law or ordinance (excluding minor traffic violations)? • Have you ever been convicted of violating any law or ordinance dealing with the use, possession, or sale of drugs or alcohol? • Have you ever been convicted of violating any statute or ordinance dealing with sexual assault, abuse, molestation, indecent solicitation, obscenity, or similar acts of moral turpitude? • Have you ever received or been offered a grant of immunity in a grand jury proceeding? • Have you ever held yourself out to be a Certified Case Manager or used the initials CCM® in the execution of any documents. 10. Chronic Care Professional (CCP)
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Recommended for non-clinical team members such as community health educators, program leaders or consultants who support chronic care improvement. ANY Professional working in health care or a health care related field is eligible for CCP certification.
(HSI) Health Science Institute
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11. Certification in Critical Care Nursing (CCRNS)
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Nurses and advanced practice nurses, case managers, physicians, pharmacists, dieticians, rehabilitation therapists, social workers, psychologists, respiratory therapists, exercise physiologists, among others, have all completed CCP certification. CCP certification is also often recommended for non-clinical team members such as community health educators, program leaders, or consultants who also support health and chronic care improvement. In rural settings and developing countries, CCP certification can prepare informal community care providers to better serve underserved populations at risk of or affected by chronic conditions. Current unencumbered licensure as an RN or APRN in the U.S. is required. Practice as a registered nurse is required for 1,750 hours in direct bedside care of acutely and/or critically ill patients during the 2-year period prior to application, with 875 of those hours accrued in the most recent year preceding application.
(AACCN) American Association of Critical Care Nurses
For more information about CCRN eligibility please refer to the Certification Exam Handbook or visit our website at www.certcorp.org. 12. Certified Disability Management Specialists (CDMS)
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You must have a RN- current state license or a BA in any Discipline. Minimum 12 Months of acceptable full-time employment (or its equivalent based on # of hours worked) providing direct disability management services to individuals with disabilities receiving benefits from a disability compensation system.
13. Case Management Administrator Certification (CMAC)
Eligibility to take exam is open to anyone who meets any (1) of the categories below: • MA & 1 yr exp in CM Admin/ BA & 3yrs exp in CM admin/ MA & 3 yrs exp as CM / BA & 5yrs exp as CM • active certification in one of the following: A-CCC/CRRN/CCM/CDMS/CSWCM/RN, C • Faculty Criteria: faculty in academia settings teaching graduate level courses in CM & or CM related content will be admitted; length of teaching must be min 2 consecutive academic semesters w/in 24 mth period or 2 academic semesters w/in 24 mth period
14. Care Managed Certified (CMC)
Eligibility: http://www.naccm.net/n_3.htm
(CDMSC) Certification of Disability Management Specialists Commission (CCM) Center for Case Management
(NACCM) In order to be eligible to take the Certification Examination, candidates must meet one of the following three
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements criteria: • Education Supervised • Care Management Experience Additional • Direct Client Contact CRITERIA I • Masters Degree in a field related to care management • And 2 years of paid, full time, supervised care management experience subsequent to obtaining education requirement, and within last 10 years CRITERIA II • Bachelors Degree in a field related to care management • And 2 years of paid, full time, supervised care management experience • And 2 additional years of paid, full time direct experience with clients in fields such as social work, nursing, mental health/counseling, or care management subsequent to obtaining education requirement, and within last 10 years CRITERIA III • Associate’s Degree in a field related to care management • RN Diploma • a bachelors or higher degree in a non- human services field • And 2 years of paid, full time, supervised care management experience • And 4 additional years of paid, full time direct experience with clients in fields such as social work, nursing, mental health/counseling, or care management subsequent to obtaining education requirement, and within last 10 years *Fields related to care management may include: social work, counseling, nursing, psychology, gerontology, rehabilitation, public health, or human services. Care management experience must include all of the following tasks: •
A face-to-face comprehensive assessment; problem identification; goal setting; care plan development, implementation and monitoring; reassessment; and quality evaluation. Care management is done with individuals, not communities.
National Academy of Certified Care Managers
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15. Certified Managed Care Nurse (CMCN)
16. Certified Orthotist AND/OR Certified Prosthetist
Care managers follow clients across settings and work with care managers of specific settings. The comprehensive assessment must be face to face and include all of the following domains: health, function, social, emotional, cognition, environment, spirituality, support system, and finances. Care management and client experience must be subsequent to obtaining education requirement and within 10 years of the date of application. Supervision/Consultation is defined as individual, group or peer review of performance, use of clinical skills and core care manager functions, record review, peer consultation, case review and/or case conference in the amount of 50hrs/yr for two years.
RN current license or a license in practical Nursing in any American State, territory or protectorate Must meet acceptable MINIMUM level of basic knowledge of the following components: • Managed Care Overview • Healthcare Economics • Healthcare MGMT • Patient Issues •
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Bachelors Degree or higher in orthotics and prosthetics from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited program OR A BA degree or higher in any major along with a post-graduate orthotics or prosthetics certification from a CAAHEP accredited program AND a 12 month NCOPE accredited residency
17. Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN)
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RN with an Associate Diploma or higher degree The Exam is directed more toward direct clinical care, role of an advisor, coordinator and case manager
18. Certified Occupational Health
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RN with an Bachelors degree or higher Focus is on the roles of management, education, consultation and case management in addition to direct care
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(ABMCN) American Board of Managed Care Nursing
(ABC) The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics
(CO,CP, CPO) (ABOHN) American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (ABOHN)
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements NurseSpecialist (COHN-S)
19. Certified Professional in Disability Management (CPDM)
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both COHN & COHN-S certifications require 3000 hrs in occupational health in the last 5 years OR a completion of a certificate program in occupational health nursing for academic credit The COHN-S also offers a third option for work experience ; a completion of a graduate level of education with a concentration in occupational health
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Education: A Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline or a current state license as a Registered Nurse is acceptable. Employment: A minimum of twelve (12) months of acceptable full-time employment (or its equivalent) providing direct disability management services to individuals with disabilities receiving benefits from a disability compensation system. The CDMSC will accept only full-time paid employment (or its equivalent in part-time work) as a valid fulfillment of the employment criteria. All part-time employment will be calculated on a pro-rated basis of 37 hours per week (full-time employment as defined by the Commission). Internships and volunteer activities are NOT acceptable as employment experience. In order for your employment experience at any position (past or current) to qualify as “acceptable” for certification purposes, at least 60% of your time must be/must have been spent in at least two of the three job-function areas below, performing disability management services to individuals with disabilities receiving benefits from a disability compensation system. Your supervisor, employer, or purchaser of services will be asked to attest to this on the Employment Verification Forms.
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20. Certified Professional in Healthcare Management (CPHM) 21. Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)
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There are no Pre-requisites at all to sit for the CPHM exam but a background in healthcare helps.
American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Inc.
McKesson Corp.
Contact: Tom Tennant’s Direct Line at McKesson (617) 273-3137 In 2003, the HQCB Board of Directors voted to eliminate the minimum education and experience requirement to take the CPHQ examination. However each candidate must take time to assess and judge his/her own readiness to apply to take the CPHQ examination particularly if you have not worked in the field for at least two years. A careful review of the examination content outline and the sample questions provided in the candidate handbook is advised.
(HCQCB) Healthcare Quality Certification Board
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements 22. Certified Pediatric Oncology Nurse (CPON)
CPON® tests are no longer available and can only be renewed by accruing points (ONC-PRO). Certification for pediatrics is the CPHON® test (Certified Pediatric Hematology Oncology Nurse) For information and eligibility for all of our certification tests, please visit our website at www.oncc.org (CERTIFICATION RENEWAL ONLY) • • •
23. Certified Pediatric Hematology Oncology Nurse (CPHON)
(ONCC) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
Current RN license at the time of application and examination A minimum of one year (12 months) experience as an RN within the three years (36 months) prior to application A minimum of 1,000 hours of pediatric oncology nursing practice within the two-and-one-half years (30 months) prior to application (ONCC)
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Current, active, unrestricted RN license at the time of application and examination A minimum of one year (12 months) experience as an RN within the three years (36 months) prior to application
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A minimum of 1,000 hours of pediatric oncology or hematology nursing practice within the two-and-onehalf years (30 months) prior to application.
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Completion of 10 contact hours of accredited continuing education in oncology nursing or an academic elective in oncology within the past three years
Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
(Acceptable providers/approvers of accredited nursing continuing education.) 24. Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC)
There are 8 different categories of Eligibility Requirements for this Exam. http://www.crccertification.com/pages/eligibility_requirements/69.php Category A: • Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling – program accredited by CORE
(CRCC) Commission on Rehab Counselor Certification
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Rehabilitation counseling internship of 600 clock hours supervised by a CRC.
Category B: • Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling – program NOT accredited by CORE • Rehabilitation counseling internship of 600 clock hours supervised by a CRC PLUS twelve months of acceptable employment experience supervised by a CRC •
OR Twenty-four months of acceptable employment experience including twelve months supervised by a CRC
Category D: • Master’s in Counseling that includes one graduate-level course on Theories and Techniques of Counseling - college or university accredited by CHEA • Four specific graduate courses (ONE EACH on Assessment; Occupational Information or Job Placement; Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities, and; Community Resources or Delivery of Rehabilitation Services) PLUS thirty-six months of acceptable employment experience including twelve months supervised by a CRC •
OR ONE graduate course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities PLUS ONE course on either Assessment, Occupational Information or Job Placement, or Community Resources or Delivery of Rehabilitation Services PLUS forty-eight months of acceptable employment experience including twelve months supervised by a CRC
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OR ONE graduate course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities PLUS sixty months of acceptable employment experience including twelve months supervised by a CRC
Category E: • Doctorate in Counseling or Rehabilitation Counseling that includes one graduate-level course on Theories and Techniques of Counseling from a college or university accredited by CHEA - PLUS ONE graduatelevel course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities • Rehabilitation counseling internship of 600 clock hours at the doctoral level supervised by a CRC •
OR Twelve months of acceptable employment experience supervised by a CRC* PLUS ONE graduate-
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements level course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities Category G: • • •
Students enrolled in Master’s degree program accredited by CORE with 75% of coursework completed by February 1 for March test; by June 1 for July test; by September 1 for October test Rehabilitation counseling internship of 600 clock hours supervised by a CRC completed prior to graduation Graduate within twelve months of the CRC application deadline date
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Master's or Doctorate in Counseling or Rehabilitation Counseling that includes one graduate-level course on Theories and Techniques of Counseling from a college or university accredited by CHEA - PLUS ONE graduate-level course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities 36 months of full-time employment in a rehabilitation counselor education program, subsequent to earning the master's or doctoral degree Supervision of a student and/or direct clinical work with a population of individuals with disabilities as defined by CRCC
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Former CRCs wishing to restore expired certification status. Master’s degree in counseling that includes one graduate-level course on Theories and Techniques of Counseling – college or university accredited by CHEA One graduate-level course on Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities
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Verification of most recent employment experience in rehabilitation counseling
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Master's, Specialist, or Doctoral degree in one of thirteen qualifying majors (listed below) granted by a college or university accredited by CHEA
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PLUS a post-graduate advanced certificate or degree that includes a minimum of 18 semester hours or 27 quarter hours granted by a college or university that also offers a CORE-accredited Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling
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SIX graduate courses (ONE EACH on Theories and Techniques of Counseling; Foundations of Rehabilitation Counseling; Assessment; Occupational Information or Job Placement; Medical or Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Disabilities, and; Community Resources or Delivery of Rehabilitation Services)
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Thirty-six months of acceptable work experience including twenty-four months supervised by a CRC
Acceptable Category R Master's, Specialist or Doctoral Degree Majors Behavioral Health Psychology Behavioral Science Psychometrics Disability Studies Rehabilitation Human Relations Social Work Human Services Special Education Marriage and Family Therapy Vocational Assessment/Evaluation Occupational Therapy * If employment criteria is met, but lacks CRC supervision, applicant must complete Provisional Supervision. 25. Certified Rehab Registered Nurse (CRRN)
26. Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manage
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Current unencumbered licensure as an RN or APRN in the United States is required. Practice as an RN or APRN is required for 1,750 hours in direct bedside care of acutely and/or critically ill patients during the previous 2 years, with 875 of those hours accrued in the most recent year preceding application. Eligible hours are those spent caring for the patient population (adult, pediatric or neonatal) of the exam for which you are applying. • The name and address of a professional associate must be given for verification of eligibility related to clinical practice hours. http://www.aacn.org/wd/certifications/content/initial_ccrn_certification.pcms? menu=certification#Initial_Eligibility_Requirements • • •
An MSW degree from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Provided an evaluation from an approved supervisor Provided a reference from an MSW colleague
(ARN) Association of Rehab Nurses
(NASW) National Association of Social Workers
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements (CASWCM)
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27. Certified Social Work Case Manager (CSWCM)
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28. Health Care Quality and Management (HCQM)
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29. Oncology Nursing Certification (ONC)
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Documented one (1) year and 1,500 hours of paid, supervised, post-MSW work experience One of the following: current ACSW, DCSW, and/or a current state exam-based social work license or a passing score on the ASWB exam Agreed to adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics, the NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management, and the NASW Standards for Continuing Professional Education, and are subject to the NASW adjudication process A BSW degree from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Provided an evaluation from an approved supervisor Provided a reference from a BSW or MSW colleague One of the following: NASW ACBSW credential, current state BSW-level license, or a passing score on the ASWB Basic exam One (1) year and 1,500 hours of paid, supervised, post-BSW work experience Agreed to adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics, the NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management, and the NASW Standards for Continuing Professional Education, and are subject to the NASW adjudication process
Must hold a current, non-restricted license in each state or territory in which the candidate is licensed. If the individual’s profession does not require a license, the ABQAURP Credentials Committee may determine eligibility based on experience and education. Complete a minimum of twenty (20) hours of ABQAURP-approved continuing education (pertinent to at least one of the exam categories). Successful completion of the Core Body of Knowledge Independent Study program fulfills this requirement. International Applicants must have a working knowledge of English. Current, active, unrestricted RN license at the time of application and examination A minimum of one year (12 months) experience as an RN within the three years (36 months) prior to application A minimum of 1,000 hours of adult oncology nursing practice within the two-and-one-half years (30 months) prior to application Completion of 10 contact hours of accredited continuing education in oncology nursing or an academic elective in oncology within the past three years. A maximum of 50% or 5 hours may be Continuing
(NASW) National Association of Social Workers
(ABQAURP) American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, INC. (ONCC) Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements Medical Education ~Nursing experience may be in the areas of nursing administration, education, clinical practice, or research. ~ 30. Registered Nurse, Board Certified (Nursing Case Management certification)
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Hold a current, active RN license in a state or Territory of the US or the professional, legally recognized equivalent in another country Have practiced the equivalent of 2 years full time as RN Have minimum of 2,000 hours of clinical practice in case management nursing within the last three years Have completed 30 hours of continuing education in case management within the last three years
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(ANCC) American Nurses Credentialing Center
~There are other criteria depending on which specialty you choose ~
Masters Level Course Offerings Kaplan University, Health Care Pathways Certificate Programs Introduction: Kaplan University, Health Care Pathways certificate programs designed for health and human services professionals. Kaplan University's Health Care Pathways certificate programs are designed by experts in their fields to provide health and human services professionals with advanced skills for specialization in rewarding niche areas. Certificate programs include the following: Case Management, Life Care Planning, Geriatric Care Management, Forensic Nursing and Legal Nurse Consulting. All of these certificate programs are offered online, so you can study at your own pace-anytime, anywhere. The Case Management Certificate program prepares qualified health and human services professionals with advanced level knowledge in case management theories, processes, and skills. The Life Care Planning Certificate program provides qualified health and human services professionals with the education and skills necessary to develop life care plans designed to improve the quality of life for individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and catastrophic injuries. The Geriatric Care Management Certificate program prepares qualified health and human services professionals to work with elderly clients and their families in assuring the delivery of quality care and an optimal lifestyle by assessing, coordinating, and monitoring their health and social services needs.
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements The Forensic Nursing Certificate program is offered to registered nurses interested in the scientific investigation and care of survivors of assaults or violent accidents, and victims of negligence, abuse, or violent crimes. The Legal Nurse Consulting Certificate program provides registered nurses with the opportunity to leverage their nursing education and clinical experience with legal knowledge to work with attorneys in medical malpractice and personal injury lawsuits, insurance claims and workers’ compensation cases.
HealthScience Institute's Chronic Disease Management Certification Program In 2004, HealthSciences Institute introduced the first professional disease management curriculum in the U.S. following its breakthrough 2003 chronic disease management competency modeling study. Now in its third edition, the CCP Certification program has been the cornerstone of state and organization-wide chronic care improvement initiatives. In August 2005, HealthSciences launched the CCP eLearning program. The eLearning program is designed for organizations seeking a self-directed, cost-effective solution for reaching individual professionals, or, for organization-wide deployment. CMSA members receive a 25% discount.
Chronic Disease Management Certification Program The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing Graduate Program The Capstone College of Nursing offers the master of science in nursing (MSN) to prepare the student to work as a case manager for rural populations. This program prepares advanced practice nurses to provide case management for rural populations. Specifically, the program will offer courses leading to preparation for the role of nurse case manager. Graduates of this program will be able to practice in a variety of settings assuming positions as nurse case managers.
University of Southern Indiana College of Nursing and Health Masters in Health Administration
CM Credentialing Entities & Eligibility Requirements Masters in Nursing Science Clinical Nurse Specialist Masters in Nursing Science Nursing Management and Leadership General Information College of Nursing and Health Professions University of Southern Indiana
EXAM PREP COURSES OFFERED BY CMSA Pre-Con 1 - CCM Prep Course Abstract As the development of professional case management practice evolves, certification of case managers has become increasingly important for demonstrating practitioners’ knowledge level and quest for professionalism, as well as for meeting employment requirements. It has also allowed many case managers to have greater job flexibility, opportunities, and promotion. This course is designed to provide the practicing case manager with information to assist in preparing for "certification" in case management, with a particular focus on the Certified Case Manager (CCM) credential. Course content is updated every four months, based on input from course attendees after they have taken the CCM exam. Faculty presenters possess years of experience in case management in various practice settings and locations to provide a broad, national perspective. This course is also appropriate for those seeking a basic case management course. A workshop manual will provide registered attendees with course material, as well as information and resources for self-study