Micro-Credentials
Validate your specialized knowledge in a specific area of professional practice.
AACN offers specialty micro-credentials that support clinical excellence, enhance professional growth and promote patient safety. Micro-credentials are short, focused credentials that target a specific skill, competency or topic based on U.S. practice standards. Employees and employers alike increasingly view micro-credentials as valuable complements to traditional certification and credentialing.
Earning a micro-credential involves assessment of your specialized knowledge through an exam. A rigorous exam development process ensures the relevance and quality of AACN’s micro-credentials. After successful completion of the associated exam, your micro-credential achievement can be shared with colleagues and employers, and added to resumes, CVs, and online professional profiles.
Why Earn a Micro-Credential?
The validation of knowledge gained through micro-credentialing offers benefits for direct care nurses, APRNs, nurse managers, nurse educators, other healthcare professionals and organizations.
Earning a micro-credential demonstrates your expert knowledge to employers, patients and families; builds clinical confidence and a personal sense of achievement; offers professional validation that is easily accessible, affordable and time efficient; and provides recognition and support for career advancement.
For healthcare leaders and organizations, supporting micro-credentialing helps establish a standard of knowledge among your team members, encourages a culture of lifelong learning and patient care excellence, demonstrates your commitment to employees’ professional development, and increases staff job satisfaction and engagement.
What’s the Difference Between AACN Micro-Credentials, Certification and Continuing Education?
Validates a focused subset of specialized knowledge, skills or competencies
Validates a comprehensive body of knowledge associated with a specialty practice
Indicates the completion of a learning activity and may or may not include a learning assessment
Healthcare professionals providing an aspect of acute/critical care that requires specialized knowledge to deliver care safely and effectively
Licensed RNs and APRNs working in acute, progressive or critical care who meet the defined eligibility requirements for a specific certification exam
Healthcare professionals in a variety of roles
By passing a micro-credential exam.
By passing a certification exam. Candidates must meet specific practice hour and licensing eligibility criteria in order to apply for the exam.
Completion of the educational activity. May include a post-test or a program evaluation
Added to your resume, CV and/or online profile; not listed after your name in signature lines
Listed after your name following your degree(s) and RN/APRN license
Not displayed; tracked for professional development