Oncology Nursing Certification Update 2016

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Oncology Nursing Certification Update 2016 Marybeth Singer MS ANP-BC AOCN® President Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation

Smiling Faces of the Current ONCC Board

Marybeth Singer President

Becky O’Shea Vice President

Diane Otte Secretary/Treasurer

Chien-Chi Huang

Lucy Licameli

Virginia Viatones

Nickolaus Escobedo

Melody Watral

Meredith Lahl

Lori Williams

ONCC is Celebrating 30 Years of Certification!

30% Discount on all test applications received May 1July 31! In honor of Leadership Weekend in Pittsburgh, the discount will be extended one week to August 8, 2016!!!!

Oncology Certified Nurses July 1, 2016 37,581 credentials held by 36,575 nurses

OCN®

OCN® 30,397

CPON®

CPON® 1,071

CPHON®

CPHON® 1,849

CBCN®

CBCN® 863

BMTCN®

BMTCN® 868

AOCNS® AOCNP® AOCN®

AOCNS® 428 AOCNP® 1,319 AOCN® 786

ONCC Mission

ONCCexcellence Certification Pass Rates To promote in patient care and professional practice by validating specialized Pass Rates knowledge in oncology nursing and related specialties

100%

90%

Strategic Goal Areas

80% 70%

OCN® 60%

CPON®/CPHON® AOCNP®

Volunteer Value of Technology Experience Certification 50%

AOCNS®

40%

CBCN®

BMTCN™

30% 20%

10% 0% 2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

ONCC Recertification Rates 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2005

2006 OCN®

2007 CPON®

2008 AOCN®

2009

2010 AOCNP®

2011 AOCNS®

2012 CBCN®

2013

2014 CPHON®

Renewal Rates 2015 OCN® 71% --- CPHON® 65% ---- CBCN® 66% --- AOCNP® 78% --- AOCNS® 75% --- CPON® 69% --- AOCN® 70%

2015

No More Test Deadlines • Apply for a certification test whenever you are ready. • Once your application is approved, you will have your own individual 90-day period in which to take the test. • In order to have a full 90-day window in 2015, you must apply by September 1. • Testing will end on December 31, 2016 and resume on February 1, 2017.

ONCC Programs Maintain High Quality and Rigorous Processes

• NCCA Accreditation provides impartial, thirdparty validation that ONCC programs have met recognized national and international credentialing industry standards for development, implementation, and maintenance of certification programs. • Accreditation is valid through 2020.

Based on learning needs related to current knowledge

ASSESSMENT

Requirements for recertification are individualized

LEARNING NEEDS

INDIVIDUAL

Individual Learning Needs Assessment for Recertification Identified through the certification examination or the assessment

All certified nurses recertifying in 2016 and thereafter use ILNA

ILNA: based on a five- step model recommended by the Citizen Advocacy Center to “enable clinicians to practice safe quality care and to support their efforts as life-long learners.” Routine periodic third-party assessment Demonstrate evaluate competence

Documentation

Develop a personal plan

Implement a personal plan

Citizen Advocacy Center. (2004). Maintaining and Improving Health Professional Competence: The Citizen Advocacy Center Road Map to Continuing Competency Assurance. Washington D.C.: Author

First Renewal Cycle

Pass Certification Examination

Track through Individual LearningBuilder Plan

Review Identified Learning Needs

Earn Targeted Professional Development

Ongoing Renewal Cycles

Renew Certification Track through Individual LearningBuilder Plan

Earn Targeted Professional Development

Take Online Assessment

Review Identified Learning Needs

Assessments are Secure and Protected Secure login provided by AMP • Only those with login can access the assessment • Must be taken independently- no collaboration permitted • Non-disclosure agreement required

Timed

• Must be completed within two hours • No exit or re-entry

Intellectual Property of ONCC • Printing, copying are disabled • Sharing of information in any format (including verbal) is strictly prohibited • Irregularities are investigated and action may be taken

REVIEW RESULTS

I.

REVIEW TEST BLUEPRINT

Health Promotion, Screening, and Early Detection – 6% of test content A. B. C. D.

II.

Scientific Basis for Practice – 9% of test content A. B. C. D. E. F.

III.

Carcinogenesis Immunology Genetic risk factors Research protocols Clinical trials Regarding specific cancer types: 1. pathophysiology 2. common metastatic sites 3. diagnostic measures 4. prognosis 5. classification 6. staging 7. histologic grading

Treatment Modalities – 16% of test content A. B. C. D. E. F.

IV.

Health promotion Epidemiology (e.g., at-risk populations, occupations, age) Prevention (e.g., high-risk behaviors, preventive health practices) Screening and early detection

Surgery Blood and marrow transplant Radiation therapy Chemotherapy Targeted therapies Biotherapy

Symptom Management – 22% of test content A. B. C. D. E. F.

Etiology and patterns of symptoms (acute, chronic, late) Toxicity and grading scales Anatomical and surgical alterations Pharmacologic interventions Complementary and integrative modalities (e.g., massage, acupuncture, herbal supplements) Alterations in: 1. hematologic function 2. immune function 3. gastrointestinal function 4. genitourinary function 5. integumentary function 6. respiratory function 7. cardiovascular function

OK Fine….I understand that I need professional development in specific content areas… But, how do I go about finding CNE in that category?

ONCC Website www.oncc.org

http://www.oncc.org/renew-certifications

http://www.oncc.org/resource-center/continuing-education-courses

http://www.oncc.org/resource-center/continuing-educationcourses/scientific-basis-diagnosis-and-staging

http://www.oncc.org/resource-center/continuing-education-courses

http://www.oncc.org/files/ILNAChartSelfStudy.pdf

http://www.oncc.org/renew-certifications

http://www.oncc.org/resource-center/continuing-education-conferences

http://www.oncc.org/files/ILNAEventsConferencesChart.pdf

CNE Offerings Scientific Basis for Practice Points

Session Title

Provider

Cancer Genetics

ONS

16.3

CNS Tumor Review

ASCO

1

What is Cancer Navigation?

ce.nurse.com

1

Breast Cancer Review

RN.com

3

A Solid Foundation for Practice

Western Schools

2.4

Understanding Cancer

Western Schools

2

Pharmacology Basics

nursece4less.com

4

www.ons.org Example of ILNA points: ONS Cancer Basics Course

Points Required for Recertification ILNA POINTS REQUIRED for NURSES WHO ASSESSED IN 2015 POINTS REQUIRED BY CREDENTIAL

0-25

26-50

51-75

76-100

OCN

72%

19%

7%

2%

CPHON

90%

10%

0%

0%

AOCNS

86%

14%

0%

0%

AOCNP

75%

20%

4%

1%

CBCN

92%

8%

0%

0%

Totals

73%

19%

6%

2%

ONCC Certification REWARDS™ Employer Discount Program

Financial

Professional

18

7 Recognition 12

Promotion 10

ONCC Employer Discount Program Employers earn points for promoting , recognizing and rewarding certification • Must earn at least 6 points in the financial category- no other category minimums required

Points translate into discounts on certification and recertification fees for their employees • Bronze-12-24 points = 10% discount • Silver-25- 36 points = 20% discount • Gold- more than 36 points = 30% discount

Additional 10% discount after 10 candidates register

ONCC Certification REWARDS™ Discount Program

• $21,000 total savings for nurses/employers through the program to date • 330 certification candidates have taken the test or renewed certification through the program to date • 26 institutions currently enrolled in the program

The CertificationREWARDS program demonstrates to our nurses our commitment to providing opportunities for growth…by paying for the employees’ certification fee up front, all financial barriers have been removed and the nurse is able to focus on preparing for the exam without experiencing any sort of financial burden. Stacy Stanifer Baptist Health Lexington

Public Service Campaign PHASE I: Complete Certified Nurses are Everywhere Public Service Announcement Supported by 13 specialty nursing certifying bodies ― 455 TV stations ― 45,253 broadcasts ― 339 million impressions ― Equivalent $6,154,408 ― CBS Evening News

Transit dioramas ― Airports- Chicago, Atlanta, Sacramento, Reno ― Transit Stations- Chicago, Washington, DC ― Buses- Chicago

PHASE II Certification is Transformational • All certified nurse are invited to personally participate in this program • Recording a brief (up to 30 seconds) video about: • Why you’re certified • What certification means to you • How certification has impacted your career • Go to http://certifiednurses.propelitapp.com/ Provides certified nurses an opportunity to share how certification • has affected their career • enhanced professional relationships • improved the ability to effect change i • provided opportunities to advocate for quality and safe patient care.

Anne Ireland AOCN® City of Hope, Duarte, CA

QUESTIONS