Impacting care with national board certification
Every March Certified Nurses Day recognizes nurses who achieve a national board certification, celebrating nurses who demonstrate a deep commitment to professionalism, excellence, safety, and service through achievement of nursing credentialing in their chosen specialty. Certification increases a nurse's credibility when called to collaborate with others as it demonstrates an advanced level of expertise. In Northern California, 15 percent of Kaiser Permanente nurses are board certified. We hear from a few of them on why they pursued certification, what the process was like for them, and how it benefits them personally and professionally. Danielle Guadagni, RN, CPAN Staff Nurse II, Post Anesthesia Care Unit, Santa Rosa Medical Center Danielle Guadagni’s drive to become board certified began after she had her first baby, and experiencing care as a patient. “In that moment that I truly understood how vital it is to provide the highest quality of care and how deeply it impacts a person’s life,” she said. “That experience strengthened my drive to continuously improve my skills and to provide the very best care to my patients.” She completed the certified post anesthesia nurse (CPAN) certification alongside six colleagues. “Doing it together made the experience even more supportive and rewarding,” she said. “I am committed to lifelong learning and encourage others to embrace this journey as well!” Rod Martin, BSN, RN, PCCN, CV-BC, CMC, GERO-BC Staff Nurse IV, Float Pool Unit Roseville Medical Center Rod Martin says certification has boosted his confidence and enhanced his credibility among peers, employers, and patients. “Certification signifies my fervor for nursing and my resolute commitment to continuous professional mastery,” he said. “It involves engaging with a specialty's advanced concepts, evidence-based practices, and constant education. He commends his Nursing Professional Development colleagues at the Roseville Medical Center for nurturing his growth. “They organize review courses, provide study materials, and offer guidance for certification exams,” said Rod. “Kaiser Permanente further supports our development by covering exam fees through a tuition reimbursement program, making certification accessible. This support was instrumental in my journey towards certification.” Rod added, “My certification journey embodies my wholehearted promise to contribute to the profession and make a lasting, positive impact on patients and their families.” Maricor McKinney, BSN, RN, PCCN, GRN Staff Nurse II, Medical Surgical Telemetry Unit, Vallejo Medical Center Last year, Maricor McKinney’s professional goal was to earn her PCCN, and she took advantage of a 2-day review course sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. “One of the things that I love about KP is its unwavering support towards advancement,” she shared. The course ignited something in her that she knew she needed to keep going. She studied for at least 20 hours a week for three weeks and took the exam after. “Having two jobs with three kids was challenging, but I knew I just have to go for it,” she said. “I watched tons of nursing videos online, took the AACN practice exam and I also hosted a review session among my peers.” “Becoming a PCCN signifies that I am equipped…