I'm glad to see some CNSs coming to Florida!
We have 4 positions open for CNSs at the moment within our system.
One Medical (general, possibly diabetes), Surgical unit postop
Neonatal in a women's hospital where 14K babies born every year, and one in a community hospital setting in critical care.
We may also need wound management team members as well.
We have a robust team of great CNSs at our organization that has a lot of support
If interested, you can contact me directly or go on our website:
orlandohealth.com.
Daleen Penoyer
Daleen....@orlandohealth.com
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From:
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Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 9:33 AM
Hello,
I am a CNS with a DNP and hold board certification in forensic nursing. I am licensed in FL and CT; Currently employed as nursing faculty in CT; Looking to get some form of practice up and running soon.
I'd love to return to FL to practice sometime but the challenge for me is finding the right fit for my skill set. With the APRN requirement, FL has been very limiting for me....unless I went back to school for an APRN program.
Nancy Cabelus, DNP, MSN, RN, AFN-BC, FAAFS
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Avrille Davis <
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Good morning,
My name is Avrille Davis I currently work in New York but my home is in Florida. I am currently licensed as a CNS in both states. I would love to return to Florida full time but am in need of a position there. My specialty is wound care and the operating room. I work for a group of vascular surgeons in their office. Let me know what I need to do to help. I recently join the FNA to get things started. I would love to be back in Florida by the end of the year if something works out. At some point my goal is to go into private practice
Avrille MSN, CNS-BC, CWCN-AP, CNOR, CFCN
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Subject: RE: Where are the Florida Clinical Nurse Specialists?
I am currently certified in Child/Adolescent Psych/Mental Health, advanced practice holistic nursing and clinical hypnotherapy. My areas of interest are teaching, research (stress response & gene expression), anxiety, pain management, loss & grief, rape, domestic violence and complementary & integrative modalities. My passion for the past 20+ years has been using clinical hypnotherapy to assist individuals not responding to conventional treatment/medication. Albeit, I am open to other considerations.
Sue Kilp MSN, PMHCNS-BC, AHN-BC
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Subject: Re: Where are the Florida Clinical Nurse Specialists?
We have a few positions available at Florida Hospital in Orlando as well.:)
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flori...@googlegroups.com<mailto:
flori...@googlegroups.com>> on behalf of Mahramus, Tara L. <
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Subject: RE: Where are the Florida Clinical Nurse Specialists?
What area of specialty do you work in or would be interested in? I believe Orlando Health has a few CNS positions available.
Tara Mahramus, MSN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN
Orlando Health
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I am a member of FNA and have a Florida CNS license. Being I have been in private practice for a while, I will need to see what positions are available to me.
Sue Kilp, MSN, PMHCNS-BC, AHN-BC
On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:31 AM, Theresa Morrison PhD CNS-BC <
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article submitted to Florida Nurse
Where are the Florida Clinical Nurse Specialists?
Theresa Morrison, PhD, CNS, CNS-BC and Patricia Geddie, PhD, CNS, AOCNS,
Nationally, Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) comprised 16% of all Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs). There are 59,242 licensed CNSs in the U.S. A recent NACNS survey found that 67% of CNSs work in hospitals; 7% work in nursing education; and 7% work in ambulatory care. Seventy-one percent of CNSs work with adult/gerontology population, 10% psychiatric/mental health, and 9% pediatric. CNSs are board certified in eleven recognized APRN roles, such as: Psychiatric & Mental Health, Critical Care, Advanced Oncology, and Pediatrics.
Currently, CNSs have prescriptive privileges in 35 states. CNSs are recognized for Part B participation in Medicare, Title 18 and may independently bill for these services. CNSs are eligible for Medicare’s Primary Care Incentive Program in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
In 2007, Florida legislation approved CNS title protection and separate licensure.
Florida licensing requirements for CNSs and ARNPs are the same – master’s degree in an approved advance practice nurse program and provide proof of current certification from a nationally recognized certifying body. The core educational curriculum for CNSs and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) include: physical assessment, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. However, the current Florida Statute does not permit expansion of the CNS scope of practice to that of the NP including prescriptive authority.
Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) in Florida are a “rare breed” of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN). In 2010-2011 there were only 76 Florida licensed CNSs (Florida State Health website). Historically, Florida CNSs (except those who function in mental health) have not sought a Florida license due to the restriction for prescriptive authority. In addition, CNSs licensed outside of Florida are reluctant to relocate to Florida.
The FNA CNS-Special Interest Group (SIG) is resubmitting a reference proposal, originally presented to the FNA Board January 2014. The proposal will recommend a revision to the current Florida Statute FS 464.003 to include the CNS in “Advanced or specialized nursing practice” definition and align with the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation (National Council for State Board of Nursing). Florida CNS’ scope of practice should be aligned with the current prescriptive authority of NPs.
Are you an educationally prepared and certified CNS, but not have not sought Florida CNS licensure? You are an untapped healthcare resource for Florida citizens.
Contact FNA for an invite to Yammer and join our CNS-SIG. We want to hear from CNS’ – licensed, unlicensed – Florida citizens needs you.
References
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2007).Nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist services. In CMS Manual System.
http://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Transmittals/downloads/R75BP.pdf . Accessed June 8, 2014.
National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (2012) NACNS Position Statement on Prescriptive Privilege for the Clinical Nurse Specialist.
National Council of State Boards of Nursing. (2011). Title XVIII: APRN scope of nursing practice. Accessed June 22, 2012 at
https://www.ncsbn.org/1455.htm National Council for State Boards of Nursing (2008). Consensus model for APRN regulation: Licensure, accreditation, certification, and education.
https://www.ncsbn.org/Consensus_Model_for_APRN_Regulation_July_2008.pdf .
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