The Certification Board of Urologic Nursing and Associates (CBUNA) encourages urology nurses to take this opportunity to advance their careers and enhance patient care by becoming certified.
By earning certification through CBUNA, urology nurses demonstrate their expertise, commitment to quality patient care, and professional growth. According to CBUNA President Christy B.
The Certification Board of Urologic Nursing and Associates (CBUNA) encourages urology nurses to take this opportunity to advance their careers and enhance patient care by becoming certified.
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