Nurse practitioner education requirements ohio

*The total number of CNPs with an active (or current) license in Ohio as of June 30, 2021 ( Ohio Board of Nursing, 2021 )

Role and scope of practice

CNPs must obtain a master's or doctoral degree from an accredited program and pass a national certification examination. The education, training, and national certification are in one of the following populations:

CNPs are licensed by the Ohio Board of Nursing as APRNs. They must practice in collaboration with a physician or podiatrist when providing direct patient care, and have a Standard Care Arrangement . In addition to direct patient care, CNPs may also be involved in research, education, and health policy advocacy to promote quality health care for all citizens of Ohio. CNPs may also practice in subspecialty areas such as, emergency and occupational health​​.

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