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Adult CCRN/PCCN Certification Review Live Webinar Series - Winter 2026

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Presenter(s): Marci Lynn Ebberts, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN; Beth Melton Poppas, MSN, RN, CCRN, PCCN, GERO-BC, CNEcl, NPD-BC, CV-BC; Kristin O. Sollars, MSN, RN, CCRN

Date
Jan 20, 2026 - Jan 29, 2026

Time 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT

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Event Summary

Are you preparing for your certification exam? Elevate your clinical knowledge and enhance your test-taking confidence with AACN’s “Adult CCRN/PCCN Certification Review Live Webinar Series - Winter 2026.”

This comprehensive series includes four dynamic, previously recorded two-hour sessions from Jan. 20 to Jan. 29. Nationally recognized experts in critical and progressive care nursing will guide you through an engaging and interactive curriculum.


Access the Recording, Learn at Your Own Pace

  • Expert-led Sessions: Learn from leading professionals in the field.
  • Interactive Format: Benefit from a Q&A live polling format and detailed discussion of answer rationales.
  • Convenient Participation: Perfect for both individuals and groups, the series ensures flexible and inclusive learning.
  • For a Limited Time: Available now until April 29; on-demand content must be completed and CE evaluation submitted — no extensions or exceptions will be made​.

Prepare confidently for your Adult CCRN and PCCN exams with a review series designed to help you succeed. Access expert-led sessions on your schedule, and take the next step in your professional journey with AACN.

Start reviewing for your exam with this essential on-demand resource.


Series Includes:

  • Content aligned with the current Adult CCRN and PCCN certification test plans
  • Four separate two-hour interactive sessions using Q&A-style live polling to present topic-specific content plus test-taking tips
  • Access to recordings through April 29 — revisit key content or catch up anytime
  • A total of 7.0 CE contact hours (CERP Category A)


Registration & Fees

Recordings and CE will be available through April 29. Registration for single sessions is not available.

Individuals — $170

  • This plan grants one person access to all four on-demand sessions, handouts and 7.0 CE contact hours
  • Individuals MUST register no later than March 27, 2026.

Groups — $1,605

  • This option provides access for up to 30 individuals.
  • Group leaders receive a coupon code (delivered within five business days) to distribute to members.
  • Each participant can access the sessions independently, at their convenience.
  • Groups and their members MUST register no later than March 27, 2026.


Session Topics and Experts

Originally presented live, these recorded sessions are now available on demand:

  • Respiratory and Endocrine - Beth Poppas
  • Cardiovascular – Marci Ebberts & Kristin Sollars
  • Multisystem and Gastrointestinal – Beth Poppas
  • Neuro, Renal, and Hematology – Marci Ebberts & Kristin Sollars


More Information

Check out our FAQ and access tips for everything you need to know about the on-demand series.


On-Demand Review Courses

If you seek a more in-depth review with additional learning materials or prefer a different learning experience, we offer Adult CCRN and PCCN certification review courses in an on-demand format. To learn more or to purchase the courses, visit the AACN Store.

Presenters

Marci Lynn Ebberts, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN

Marci Lynn Ebberts, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN

Marci Ebberts is director of nursing research at Saint Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Missouri. Prior to her research and professional development role, she served as Saint Luke’s STEMI program coordinator and critical care educator. She began her critical care nursing career over 20 years ago as a direct care nurse in the cardiac ICU and continues to support excellence in nursing by maintaining her critical care certification since 2004. Ebberts holds two MSN degrees (St. Luke’s College and Rockhurst University) and has published articles in American Journal of Critical Care, Critical Care Nurse (including “Certification Test Prep” questions) and Nursing2020. She has also edited several chapters of an AACN procedural manual and presented at meetings and conferences nationwide.

Beth Melton Poppas, MSN, RN, CCRN, PCCN, GERO-BC, CNEcl, NPD-BC, CV-BC

Beth Melton Poppas, MSN, RN, CCRN, PCCN, GERO-BC, CNEcl, NPD-BC, CV-BC

Beth Poppas is a progressive care clinical nurse educator at Inova Schar Heart and Vascular Institute, Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, Falls Church, Virginia. Her 30+ year nursing career has focused on adult critical care and undergraduate education at a wide variety of healthcare and educational facilities across the country. The wife of an active-duty Army officer, Poppas is very involved with the military community, serving in multiple volunteer leadership and advocacy roles over the last two decades. She holds an MSN from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and a BSN from Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina. She also co-leads review courses for CCRN, PCCN, medical-surgical and gerontological nursing certifications. a BSN from Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina. She also co-leads review courses for CCRN, PCCN, medical-surgical and gerontological nursing certifications.

Kristin O. Sollars, MSN, RN, CCRN

Kristin O. Sollars, MSN, RN, CCRN

Kristin Sollars is currently a change pro for BJC Healthsystem in Kansas City, Missouri, helping nurses navigate change as two large health systems combine. She also works weekly as an ICU float nurse at Saint Luke’s. With more than two decades in nursing, her career has been evenly split in ICU bedside care and clinical education. She earned an MSN in nursing education from the University of Central Missouri, a BSN from William Jewell College and a BA in psychology from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. Sollars has been published in American Journal of Critical Care, Nursing2020 and Critical Care Nurse. She also shared her perspective on being a nurse through a StoryCorps interview that aired on NPR’s “Morning Edition.”