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This podcast on the 2-year Check-in is the first installment of the Understanding the CPC Program podcast series. In this episode NBCRNA Communications Associate Brent Novosel sits down with John Preston, NBCRNA's Chief Credentialing officer to discuss the quick and easy process known as the 2-year Check-in. The 2-year Check-in is the next step in the CPC Program for many CRNAs. We hope you enjoy this episode and find the information valuable. For more information visit the 2-year Check-in page.
About the 2-year Check-in
Under the former “recertification” program, CRNAs came back every two years. That check-in and billing timing stays the same under the Continued Professional Certification (CPC) Program. Though the continuing education periods in the CPC Program are divided into two 4-year cycles, you will check in every two years to continue the timing that has worked for CRNAs in the past.
The 2-year Check-in will be a simple, online process to:
validate your state licensure* confirm continuing practice** update your contact information review your progress towards CPC Program compliance and make plans for the next two years pay the $110 credentialing fee (the same amount as in the past) -
Part 2 of the Understanding the CPC Program podcast series covers Class B credit. In this episode NBCRNA Communications Associate Brent Novosel sits down with John Preston, NBCRNA's Chief Credentialing officer to discuss the Class B requirement for each 4-year CPC cycle and what activities can count for Class B credit. Many frequently asked questions, including how to upload and report Class B credit, are addressed during the podcast. We hope you enjoy this episode and find the information valuable. For more information visit the CPC page.
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Ever wonder what it takes to design a professional examination? In this episode, NBCRNA Communications Associate Brent Novosel sits down with Matt Ferris and Katie Gottwaldt, managers in the NBCRNA Testing Department, to discuss the process known as item writing. Learn about the challenges, misconceptions, and what it's like serving on a committee that develops an exam. We hope you enjoy this episode and find the information valuable. For more information visit the Exams page.