Why is NIFAs RNFA Program 2.0 a multi-specialty program?

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Why is NIFAs RNFA Program 2.0 a multi-specialty program?

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Multi-specialty training would be a definite benefit in making hospital employees more marketable and flexible. But what if you only specialize in one area? All RNFA programs must be based on the modules of the Core Curriculum for RN First Assistant in order to award the nationally recognized credential and lead to national recognition. That means multi-specialty trainingthere are no shortcuts. In addition, not taking the road of formal training could have negative effects on both you and your surgeon, regarding the subjects of credentialing, rights to practice, legally meeting state requirements and third party reimbursement denials. We guarantee that upon graduating, and attending a 6 day or 3 day Workshop, you will be able to work in your own specialty and in most any specialty using legally defensible, standard techniques utilized by the nation’s top RNFAs – or we’ll retrain you for free.

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