Mentorship/ Leadership Town Hall July 16, 2011 Jo Visser, RN, BSN, President Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation ONCC Board of Directors 2011 2012 Josephine Visser, RN, BSN, - President Susan Bruce, RN, MSN, - Vice President Laurie Linder, PhD, APRN, CPON - Secretary/Treasurer Carol Brueggen, MS, RN, CNS, AOCNS - Director Mary Pat Johnston, RN, MS, A ONS Board Liaison Kathy Riley, BS Public Member Marybeth Singer MS, APRN, BC, A - Director Michael Smart, RN, BSN, - Director Nancy Tena, RN, MSN, CPON APHON Board Liaison Carl Brown, PhD, RN, A Ex-Officio Paula Rieger, RN, MSN, CAE, FAAN Ex-Officio 2010 HIGHLIGHTS 1
2010 ONCC received the highest number of certification applications ever in a single year Initial 4,993 Renewal 4,675 Total 9,668 100% Pass Rates 90% 80% 70% 60% CPON /CPHON 50% 40% 30% CBCN 20% 10% 0% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 100% Recertification Rates 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% CPON A 20% 10% 0% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2
Congratulations for having the highest ONCC recertification rate in 2010 88% This rate is also higher than the national benchmarked average (78%) for advanced nursing practice recertification Reinstatement Policy Developed in response to requests from nurses First implementation for those due to renew certification in 2010 Those who missed the October 15 deadline to renew by Option 1 (ONC-PRO) may apply for reinstatement May accrue additional points until December 31 Complete packet (including all back-up documentation) must be submitted by March 15 of the year following expiration Fee= $300 in addition to regular renewal fee 66 nurses used this option in 2010 Radiation Therapy Assessment-based Certificate Program Developed in response to requests from nurses in the subspecialty --number of nurses in subspecialty not sufficient to support a certification program Joint venture with ONS to include online education with an end-of-course test that must be passed in order to earn the certificate No credentials will be awarded Certificate will be time-limited Educational component is almost complete and development of the test will begin soon Target date: Early 2012 3
Focus on Ethics Fraudulent use of ONCC credentials by those who have never been certified or who have let certification lapse ONCC takes action in the form of sanctions, up to and including permanent denial of certification All nurses and employers have a responsibility to protect the integrity of the certification process Employers are responsible for verifying employee s certification directly with ONCC online verification is free written verification available for a small fee Focus on Ethics When helping is cheating Disclosing information about the examination is strictly prohibited All candidates agree to the terms of the ONCC Confidentiality Agreement which forbids disclosure about test items and answers in any format, including verbal to anyone, including colleagues, mentors, teachers, professors and supervisors Focus on Ethics Violating the confidentiality agreement may result in sanctions, including revocation of certification or permanent denial of certification Both the provider and receiver of inappropriate information may be sanctioned 4
2011 AND BEYOND 25th ANNIVERSARY OF ONCOLOGY NURSING CERTIFICATION ONCC is Celebrating 25 Years of Making a Difference 2011 Total Oncology Certified Nurses 2010 2011 1% 1% 4% 2% 0% 7% 85% CPON A CBCN CPHON 1% 2% 2% 1% 3% 6% 84% CPON A CBCN CPHON 5
Oncology Certified Nurses = 26,956 = 804 = 326 CPON = 1,910 CBCN = 569 A = 1,056 CPHON = 516 TOTAL= 32,137 Extended Testing for, CPHON and CBCN to Begin in 2012 Expanded quarterly testing windows to almost yearround testing Testing every month except January February- March (currently just February) April-June (currently just May) July-September (currently just August) October- December (currently just November) Deadlines remain in place for each testing interval Three months (except first window which is two) in which to schedule your testing appointment Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation Nursing Role Delineation Study A panel of subject matter experts has develop a survey to define the roles, responsibilities and knowledge requirements The electronic survey was sent to 8,252 ONS and APHON members who sub specialize in BMSCT on July 5 Results will be used to develop an outline of the knowledge required to practice in BMSCT nursing Market research will be conducted ONCC Board will determine feasibility of a certification program 6
New Eligibility Pathways and Multiple pathways to eligibility 3 for 2 for Candidates required to meet only one pathway Various combinations of academic education, experience and continuing education Designed to be inclusive while meeting a high standard for advanced specialty practice. Recognition of APRN Consensus Model for Regulation Targeted implementation 2013 Specifics presented during CNS and NP SIG meetings and can be found @ www.oncc.org Continuing Competence ONCC is evaluating methods for improving the rigor of certification renewal requirements with a focus on continual professional development and life-long learning ONCC seeks to ensure that nurses maintain broad competencies that reflect the content of the certification A task force with representatives from certification, academic education, staff development, management and health care consumers was convened in March to evaluate methods that will focus on certified nurses individual learning needs Any changes in requirements will be phased in gradually and certified nurses will be provided with ample opportunities to meet any new criteria ONCC Needs You Board position for election in 2010-Seeking: Certified Nurses Staff nurses and first-line managers Specialize in BMSCT nursing CBCN Certified Nurses Respond to email calls for volunteer opportunities Role delineation studies Item writing ONC PRO points are awarded for volunteering 7