PNP-PC - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care

  • Cost $395
  • Renews yearly

COURSE FORMAT

Online
In Person

About

Nurses who have completed specialized graduate education may practice as nurse practitioners (NP). The scope of practice for the NP provides more autonomy than the RN. NPs are working in primary care and specialty settings across the healthcare spectrum.

The Primary Care Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (CPNP-PC) certification is offered by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB). The CPNP-PC is relevant for nurse practitioners who have graduated from a master's, doctorate, or post-graduate certification program for NPs. Primary care NPs work with children from infancy through adolescence, including wellness visits and management of acute and chronic health concerns.

Cost

Exam - $395, includes a non-refundable registration fee $130

Re-examination - $280

Exam extension - $150, available for candidates that are unable to test during their assigned window. Can only be used once per application.

Course Format

The candidate may apply for the CPNP-PC exam via the PNCB website portal. The CPNP-PC certification exam is 175 multiple-choice questions and may be taken at a testing center or via online proctoring from any computer with the internet.

In Person
  • After your application is approved, you’ll receive a 90-day testing window during which you must schedule your exam at a PSI testing center.

  • Bring valid, government-issued photo ID that matches the name on your application.

  • Arrive early (often 30 minutes before exam).

Online
  • LRP is offered using your own computer, in a private location; must meet technical/system requirements defined in the Handbook

  • You schedule your remote exam any time within your assigned 90-day testing window.

Certification

To be eligible to take the CPNP-PC exam, candidates must meet these requirements:

  • Hold a current, active RN license in good standing, issued in the U.S., U.S. territories, or Canada.

  • Graduate from an accredited college or university with one of the following:

    • A master’s or doctoral degree in nursing accredited by ACEN or CCNE with a focus in pediatric primary care as a nurse practitioner, or a combined primary/acute care program, or

    • A post-master’s pediatric primary care nurse practitioner certificate from an accredited school.

  • Complete a minimum of 500 hours of supervised direct patient care in pediatric primary care.

  • Successfully complete three graduate-level courses in:

    • Advanced physiology/pathophysiology

    • Advanced health assessment

    • Advanced pharmacology

Official transcripts must be submitted with the CPNP-PC application.

Renewal

The process to recertify the CPNP-PC credential must be fulfilled annually. The period between November 1 and January 31, before the expiration date of their certification, is the designated renewal window.

The renewal requirement for the CPNP-PC certification are:

  • Current, active, unencumbered RN license issued by a US state, US territory, or Canada.

  • Completion of 15 CE hours relevant to CPNP-PC practice. Clinical practice hours may serve as part of these requirements.

The nurse is also required to complete 15 hours of pediatric pharmacology and 4 PNCB modules every 7 years to maintain CPNP-PC certification.

The cost of CPNP-PC renewal is dependent on which version of the CE hours are submitted annually. For those nurses that renew in November, there is a reduced cost. For example, for those nurses that renew in November, the recertification fee of $20 is waived. The nurse will only pay for the PNCB modules ($85 per module) or the submission of the CE hours ($85). 

A maximum of 2 PNCB modules may be used per year towards the 15 CE hours.  

A late fee of $100 is added after January 31 to review the CPNP-PC.

Renewal Fees

Renewing between November 1-November 31, 2022

  • 2 Pediatric Updates - $0

  • 1 Pediatric Update + 7.5 hours of accepted activity - $45

  • 15 contact hours - $85

  • Record Review - $65

December 1 - January 31, 2023

  • 2 Pediatric Updates - $20

  • 1 Pediatric Update + 7.5 hours of accepted activity - $65

  • 15 contact hours - $105

  • Record Review - $85

Renewing February 1 - February 28, 2023

  • 2 Pediatric Updates - $120

  • 1 Pediatric Update + 7.5 hours of accepted activity - $165

  • 15 contact hours - $205

  • Record Review - $185

Other Resources

The PNCB also offers the following:

The PNCB doesn't offer or recommend a specific review course or study guide but does list exam resources on its Resources Page.

The PNCB also offers dual certification in acute and primary care (CPNP-AC/PC), for those NPs working in the primary and acute care setting.

Related Certifications

The PNCB also offers the following:

  • Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care (PNP-AC)

  • Pediatric Primary Care Mental Health Specialist (PMHS)

  • Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN)

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Frequently asked questions

How often do I need to renew my Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC)?

You must renew your Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC) every year.

What type of exam preparation course does the PNCB offer?

The PNCB doesn't offer or recommend a specific review course or study guide but does list exam resources on its Resources Page.

Can I earn a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC) online?

Yes, you can earn a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC) online.

What organization offers the Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC)?

The Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) offers the Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC).

What other certifications should I consider after getting the Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC)?

After obtaining the Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care (CPNP-PC), you might also pursue the Pediatric Primary Care Mental Health Specialist (PMHS).