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description: In 1966 The American Nursing Association amended its bylaws to allow the creation of certification boards for nurses in various areas of practice.Two years later, the ANC's Nursing Practice Department ...
In 1966 The American Nursing Association amended its bylaws to allow the creation of certification boards for nurses in various areas of practice.[2]
Two years later, the ANC's Nursing Practice Department published a paper promoting certification standards. From the ideas presented in this paper, the Congress for Nursing Practice drafted guidelines for the certification process in 1969. Within a few years, several nursing practice divisions had drafted certification processes based upon these guidelines.[2]
In 1973 the ANA announced a national certification program for nursing practice. By 1974 the first certification examinations were administered.[2]
Over the following seventeen years the ANA continued to expand its nursing credentialing exams to cover more areas of practice and administration. The ANA decided in 1990 to create the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a subsidiary non-profit corporation, through which it would sell its certification services and exams.[2]
In 1999 the ANCC created an international branch of the organization in order to provide its services outside of the United States.[3]
Primary Accreditation Established in 1974, Primary Accreditation recognizes organizations (or components of organizations) that offer high quality continuing education for nurses. This accreditation contributes to health care quality and professional nursing practice by defining standards for the development and delivery of continuing education and by providing a voluntary peer review process to assure compliance.
Services
Other services of the ANCC include an Accreditation Program for nursing continuing education providers and approvers, and the Magnet Recognition Program, which rates medical institutions for their nursing excellence.[4] The ANCC also runs the Pathway to Excellence program to help hospitals improve their working environment for nurses.[5]
In 1998 the ANCC created the Institute for Research, Education, and Consultation (IREC) [6] which provides the following services: Certification, Magnet Recognition Program, Pathway to Excellence, and Accreditation.
Certification-Related Products and Services
Live review seminars
National study groups
Web-based e-learning
Certification review manuals
Web-based practice questions and answers
Magnet Recognition Program-Related Products and Services
Annual National Magnet Conference
Magnet workshops
Consulting services
Web-based e-learning
Pathway to Excellence Program-Related Products and Services
Pathway workshops
Consulting services
Web-based e-learning
Accreditation Program-Related Products and Services
Annual Accreditation Symposium
Consulting services
Certification Exams
ANCC offers certification programs in 29 nursing specialties:[7]
Ambulatory care nursing
Cardiac vascular nursing
Gerontological nursing
Informatics nursing
Medical-surgical nursing
Nurse Executive (formerly Nursing Administration)
Nursing Case Management
Nursing Professional Development
Pain Management
Pediatric nursing
Psychiatric and mental health nursing
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Adult Nurse Practitioner
Adult Psychiatric & Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Family Nurse Practitioner
Family Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Child/Adolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist
Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist
Advanced Practice Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Nurse Executive, Advanced (formerly Nursing Administration, Advanced)

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association (ANA), is a certification body for nursing board certification and the largest certification body for advanced practice registered nurses in the United States,[1] as of 2011 certifying over 75,000 APRNs, including nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists.
ANCC's nursing board certification program is one of the oldest in the USA, and many of its certifications were established before 1980, when nursing certification was still in early developmental stages.[2]

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