Paula Perron-Landry, RN, CEN, first earned the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) in 1981. She’s maintained the credential ever since—even as she pursued opportunities beyond the ED and served in senior leadership roles.
Today, back at the bedside in the ED, she proudly wears her 40-year CEN pin and wouldn’t have it any other way:
“The emergency room has always been in my heart. It’s just something that I love, and I always go back. It’s an honor to say I’m a certified nurse.”
I know exactly what that is.
“The studying and the test taking helped increase my knowledge so much I felt like I was more efficient in the emergency room.
You find out some of the things patients may have that you’ve never thought about or encountered. And then one day—I know exactly what that is.
Being a certified nurse, with all of the resources you get from BCEN, increases my knowledge and my competence in taking care of my patients.”
It’s important to invest in myself because I love nursing.
“I’m just so happy to work with patients and to know that I have the knowledge behind me that I invested in—my education, my continuing education.
It’s amazing what you learn.”
Board Certification’s Big Impact
Physicians and emergency care teams count on specialty certified nurses. Hospitals view specialty certification as a marker of leadership potential.
“We rely on nurses’ knowledge to let us know when there’s a big problem that we need to address right away or when patients could wait.
Knowing that they are certified in emergency medicine makes it a lot more trustful.” — Emergency Department Medical Director Julio Rodriguez, MD, FACEP, Ochsner University Hospital & Clinics
“Board certification has a big impact when we are looking at promotions or leadership positions.
It provides a sense of commitment to the profession and shows a continuous learning in nursing—and you need that when you are looking for those types of individuals to step up into a leadership role.” — Chief Nursing Officer Laurence Vincent, MSN, RN, Ochsner University Hospital & Clinics
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