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The acronym APRN FNP-C stands for advanced practice registered nurse, specializing as a family nurse practitioner. The C at the end of the acronym indicates that the nurse practitioner has been certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and is eligible for licensure by a state board of nursing.
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) is an independent, non-profit docHubing body whose purpose is to provide a valid and reliable program for the evaluation of individuals wishing to enter, continue, and/or advance in the NP profession through the certification process.
Some of these include ARNP (Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner,) CRNP (Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner,) CNP (Certified Nurse Practitioner,) LNP (Licensed Nurse Practitioner) and NPC (Nurse Practitioner Certified.) All these licenses require different board exams and levels of education.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) exam is generally more research-oriented, while the AANP exam has a stronger clinical focus. Understanding these differences can help you decide which exam best aligns with your career goals.
The ANCC Certification Program enables nurses and NPs to demonstrate their specialty expertise and validate their knowledge to employers and patients. ANCC offers a range of certifications across many specialty areas and practice areas, most of which are accredited by the ABSNC or the NCCA.
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Perhaps most importantly, the certification exams have different scopes. The FNP-C is meant for FNPs who plan to go into clinical practice. The FNP-BC is aimed at nurse practitioners who want to make an impact on the profession as a teacher or policymaker (although they are still licensed to practice).

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