National Certification Corporation (NCC)
NCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides a national credentialing program for nurses, physicians, and other licensed health care personnel. Certification is awarded to nurses in the obstetric, gynecologic, neonatal, and telephone nursing specialties, and certificates of added qualification are awarded in the subspecialty areas of electronic fetal monitoring, breastfeeding, gynecologic health care, and menopause.
Certification for Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
Eligibility Requirements
- Current licensure as an RN in the U.S. or Canada
- Successful completion of a formal nurse practitioner program that prepares neonatal nurse practitioners and awards either a Master's degree in the specialty or a post-Master's in the specialty
- Graduation from a program in 2005 or later
Download the Nurse Practitioner Exam Catalogue
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certification Reviews
Free Online: Pediatrix NNP Certification Preparation Course
- Online exam with cost
- Conference for NNP exam review
CCPR - The Center for Certification Preparation
- Test-taking tips
- Online practice tests
- Study workbooks
- Electionic fetal monitoring case books