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The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) is the foundational nursing specialty certification for RNs working in the ED and across the emergency spectrum. Nurses with a CEN are lifelong learners who demonstrate expertise in clinical practice and are better prepared for professional development and overall career success.
Reach your full potential with specialty nursing certification and lifelong learning. BCEN’s world class board certifications recognize nurses who demonstrate mastery of emergency, pediatric emergency, flight, critical care ground transport, trauma and burn nursing.
Start your journey to becoming the best emergency nurse you can be. Hover over each of the certification steps to the right to learn more about how to take the next big step in your evolution -- from qualified, competent nurse to elite, cream-of-the-crop, BCEN-certified emergency nurse!
BCEN is the only source for emergency nursing professionals and their employers to obtain recognized certification with proven results for greater knowledge and performance. Enhance your knowledge, your career, and patient care with specialty certification in emergency nursing.
Option 1: Recertification by CE Attestation. Attestation means you are affirming you have met the requirements for recertification, including 100 CE contact hours and an active, unrestricted RN license, at the time of applying. We recommend tracking your progress using the BCEN CE Tracker.
BCEN offers five accredited exams to take nurses to the next level in their career. From pediatric to transport and trauma, there’s a certification to fit every emergency nurse. Discover which certification is right for you, right here. Get Your Free Copy
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The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) offers the first CEN ® (Certified Emergency Nurse) exam at over 30 sites around the country, including Alaska. Over 1,400 RNs take the 4-hour, 250-item, pencil-and-paper exam.
From neonatal and infant care all the way up through childhood and adolescence, the Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) prepares you to handle pediatric emergencies for every age and stage with expertise and confidence.
Microsoft Word - BCEN CEN 2020 Confidential ECO - effective 01-2022 FINAL (BCEN preferred format) Cardiovascular Emergencies.