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Learn about the Nursing Case Management Certification (CMGT-BC™) from the ANCC, including application, requirements, examination, and renewal.
The ACM Certification was created by ACMA in 2005, and is designed specifically for health delivery system and transitions of care (TOC) case management professionals. It is one program with two different credentials: ACM-RN and ACM-SW.
To become a nurse case manager, you first must become a registered nurse (RN). RN licensure requires graduation from an accredited nursing program. You can earn your RN license by earning a 2-year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a 4-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Certification Program will give you the opportunity to advance your nursing career and prove your ability to provide the best patient care. Demonstrate your commitment to nursing with the most respected certification in the profession.
The National RN Case Manager Certificate Program is designed to prepare Registered Nurses for new and emerging case manager, care manager, and advanced care coordination roles needed across the healthcare system.
Administered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Nursing Case Management board certification exam is specifically focused on nursing case management. After meeting the eligibility requirements to sit for the exam and successful completion you are awarded the credential Case Management Nurse – Board Certified (CMGT-BC™).
The National Board for Case Management (NBCM) is the governing body for the Accredited Case Manager (ACM) Certification and Case Management Administrator Certification (CMAC) programs.
The ANCC (American Nursing Credentialing Center) Nurse Case Management Certification exam is one of the many certifications case managers can take to validate their work in case management. The major difference between this one and the other case management certification exams is that the ANCC exam is focused on the nursing process.
The American Academy of Case Management offers a Fellowship and Case Management Certification program for qualified professional nurses and other professional health care providers practicing the specialty of Case Management.
The National RN Case Manager Certificate Program™ is designed specifically to prepare you for practice as a RN Case Manager, Care Manager or Care Coordinator. This role prepares you to work across the health care continuum including acute care, primary care, and long term services and supports.