Q: How long is certification valid?
A: Certification is valid for a 5-year period, at which time you may become recertified.
Q: Can I take my wound exam a year prior to my credential lapsing, so it falls in the same date as my ostomy and continence credentials, in order to earn the tri-specialty CWOCN?
A: Yes, you may apply early and take all three examinations. When you pass all three examinations within the same testing quarter you will be able to earn the tri-specialty CWOCN credential.
Q: My credentials lapsed, may I become certified again?
A: Yes, you may send an exam application with lapsed credentials, which must be accompanied by documentation of eligibility by the application deadline.
Q: I forgot that I have to recertify before the end of the month. Is it too late to register to take the exams?
A: You must apply by the deadlines listed in our Examination Handbook and test during the quarter for which you apply. If you have missed the deadline, you may send an exam application with lapsed credentials, which must be accompanied by documentation of eligibility.
Q: Can I sign CWOCN after my name if my credentials have lapsed, but I'm scheduled to take the exams?
A: You must not use our trademarked credentials once your certification has lapsed. This is considered fraudulent use of a credential. Once you successfully pass your exams again, you may begin using the earned credential(s) immediately.
Q: Can the WOCNCB® link to the affiliate websites and visa versa?
A: The WOCNCB® links to sites that relate to certification. If you discover a site that may be appropriate, please e-mail us at info@WOCNCB.org.
Q: Why do we have to re-certify every 5 years?
A: Certification validates your knowledge in wound, ostomy and/or continence. Certification also shows that you meet nationally recognized standards in your specialty. Demonstrating you have kept your knowledge current validates professional education and experience, ultimately promoting quality patient care. To read more about recertification, please visit our web site at www.WOCNCB.org and view "Recertification by PGP."
Q: Can we see archived newsletters?
A: Yes, visit our website section by clicking on "Newsletter."
Q: Can the WOCNCB® offer the certification in Canada? Can a Canadian take the test?
A: The WOCNCB® does not limit its certification. If a nurse demonstrates eligibility, and passes the certification exam(s), they will earn our certification credentials. If you are unsure whether your educational background qualifies, please contact us via e-mail at info@WOCNCB.org. Please refer to our Candidate Handbook regarding test locations.
Q: I changed my address through WOCN and did not receive my AMP packet. Because the WOCNCB® did not change my address in their database, I missed the deadline to sign up for the test." What is the process for me to change my address through the WOCNCB®?
A: Since the WOCN Society and the WOCNCB® are separate organizations, you must notify both organizations regarding change of address information. Please e-mail the WOCNCB® at info@WOCNCB.org if your address has changed since your most recent certification.
Q: Can someone from the WOCNCB® monitor the WOCN chat rooms and give feedback to the questions posed by the users?
A: The WOCN has set up chat rooms for its members, some of whom are certified by the WOCNCB®. The WOCNCB® can only speak to nurses who contact our organization directly. Please visit our "Ask the Board" feature on the www.WOCNCB.org website to post your question. Our Board members answer posted questions on a regular basis.
Q: Why can't we recertify with CEU's and not take the exam?
A: You may want to consider our alternate method of recertification, the "Professional Growth Program" (PGP) which uses a combination of CEUs and other WOC-nursing activities. For more information on the PGP process, please visit the website section "Recertification by PGP" and click on "Handbook" at www.WOCNCB.org. The current practice of CEU only recertification by other organizations may soon be a thing of the past. The American College of Nursing is recommending portfolios similar to the WOCNCB® as the best way to document ongoing knowledge in a specialty.