Class Information for TCTCN Review Course
Description
Specialty nursing certification is the validation of nurses' advanced knowledge and experience in the specialty. Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Certified Nurse (TCTCN™) certification enhances credibility and provides assurance that the nurse has met all of the eligibility criteria and achieved the standards of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation to provide expert nursing care to the transplant and cellular therapy (TCT) patient population. This two-day comprehensive review course will help the experienced transplant nurse to identify their own knowledge gaps in the field of TCT in order to develop a study plan to prepare for the TCTCN™ Certification Exam.
Contact Hours
16.25 contact hours. This activity has been approved by Ohio Nurses Association Continuing Education Department to award contact hours. Ohio Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. In order to successfully complete this activity and receive full contact hour credit for this CNE activity, you must attend the entire activity, complete an online evaluation of this course and score at least 75% on a post-course knowledge assessment.
Special Comments
Clinical Center Nursing Department Clinical Research Nurses participating in the course will receive a copy of an ONS "Certification Review Manual".
Target Audience
Experienced Blood and Marrow Transplant Nurses who are preparing for the BMTCN exam. This is not an introductory course. This course assumes RNs have foundational knowledge in the specialty and recent experience caring for or managing blood and marrow transplant patients.
Course Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. State the scientific principles of transplantation and cellular therapy. 2. Describe sources of cellular products and processes for infusion. 3. Compare and contrast early and late post-transplant complications including patient management and education. 4. Discuss quality of life considerations for transplant and cellular therapy recipients. 5. State the transplant nurse’s professional and ethical responsibilities. 6. By the end of the program, nurses will be able to identify strengths and limitations of their hematopoietic stem cell transplant and adoptive cellular therapy knowledge to design an individualized study plan to prepare for the BMTCN® exam.
Pre-requisites
A minimum of 24 months of nursing experience within the last 4 years and at least 2000 hours of blood and marrow transplant practice within the last 4 years.
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