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The Nurse Practitioner Society® of the DNA is a component of the Dermatology Nurses’ Association comprised of 500+ nurse practitioners practicing in dermatology.

Who are we? Read our mission statement
Promote excellence in dermatologic care by providing education, networking, and support for nurse practitioners in dermatology.

Position Statement
Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Dermatology:

The Dermatology Nurses’ Association® (DNA) is a professional nursing organization comprised of a diverse group of individuals committed to quality care through sharing knowledge and expertise.

The core purpose of the DNA is to promote excellence in dermatological care.

As a sector of the DNA, the Nurse Practitioner Society® (NPS), shares this common purpose. The NPS supports the nurse practitioner practicing in dermatology by providing evidence-based educational resources, professional networking opportunities, leadership opportunities, and by setting standards of practice in order to provide our patients with quality dermatological care. We accept as true that the dermatology nurse practitioner must demonstrate integrity in actions and behaviors, maintain a steadfast respect for the unique needs of those we serve and act as leaders in advancing our profession and the well-being of our patients. We believe that the 150-year history of professional nursing and the ongoing evolution of the advanced practice nurse role, have developed a unique and valuable set of skills that have a role in dermatology. This role will continue to evolve; requiring dermatology nurse practitioners, and organizations that support them, to recognize the value of diversity, the strength of a common vision and the importance of collaboration.

The dermatology nurse practitioner is licensed in the state(s) where they practice as an advanced practice nurse and has attained specialized skills in dermatology. The dermatology nurse practitioner practices in accordance with applicable state practice acts or compacts. The dermatology nurse practitioner may work in collaboration with other health care professionals to assess, diagnose and manage a patient’s health care needs1. This management of health care needs places emphasis on making the patient an integral part of the decision-making process, taking into consideration their cultural traditions, their personal preferences and values, their family situations, and their lifestyles2. Nurse practitioners in dermatology should strive to attain certification in dermatology by successfully fulfilling the educational, practice, and written examination requirements such as those put forth by the Dermatology Nursing Certification Board (DNCB).

1American Association of Nurse Practitioners. (2015) Scope of Practice for Nurse Practitioners. Retrieved at https://www.aanp.org/images/documents/publications/scopeofpractice.pdf

2Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA: National Academies Press; 2001.

Scope of Practice and Standards of Care
The 3rd Edition of Dermatology Nursing Scope of Practice and Standards of Care is the comprehensive, authoritative document for dermatology nursing practice for both the dermatology registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). This scope of practice defines the advanced practice role of the dermatology APRN, reflecting what we do as APRNs in the dermatology specialty, as well as who we are as professionals. The Standards of Care delineate accountable dermatology nursing professional responsibilities for delivering quality, dermatologic patient care.

Nurse Practitioner in Dermatology

One of the goals of the Nurse Practitioner Society® of the DNA is to promote the dermatology nurse practitioner. This poster was developed as a method to educate the public on the roles, education and skills of the Dermatology Nurse Practitioner. Please post and share for others to view and use. Please click on the image below to download the Nurse Practitioner in Dermatology poster.

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Goal One – Education

The Nurse Practitioner Society® of the DNA will develop, provide and support educational offerings to increase the competency of NPs caring for the dermatologic patient.

Objectives:

  1. Provide CE activities at the annual convention and other venues.
  2. Develop and maintain a Dermatology Nursing Certification review course with online capabilities.
  3. To continuously support and evaluate the professional development needs of dermatology nurse practitioners and seek to meet those needs as they evolve.

Goal Two – Image

Members of the Nurse Practitioner Society® of the DNA will be recognized and respected as providers with an expertise in dermatology.

Objectives:

  1. Increase the visibility of NPs in dermatology to other NPs, PAs, physicians, industry and the public.
  2. Create new partnerships, coalitions and alliances with other nationally respected organizations.
  3. Encourage members to become dermatology certified.

Goal Three – Membership

The Nurse Practitioner Society® of the DNA will be a community of nurse practitioners caring for the dermatologic patient.

Objectives:

  1. Increase membership through marketing the Society.
  2. Promote the benefits of membership.
  3. Provide methods for members’ engagement throughout the year.

The Dermatology NP Coalition has been working since 2016 to improve the integrity of our profession and to reach our ultimate goal of accrediting our DCNP exam through the American Board of Nursing Specialties.

The following links are provided for your convenience revealing the published work of the Dermatology NP Coalition: