The practice of “advanced practice registered nurse” is a registered nurse who has acquired advanced clinical knowledge and skills preparing him or her to provide direct and indirect care to patients, who has completed a board-approved graduate-level education program, and who has passed a board-approved national certification examination.” [Code of West Virginia, sec. 30-7- 1(a)] “An applicant for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse as set forth in section one of this article who completed an advanced nursing education program and was recognized, licensed, or certified in an advanced practice or a certified nurse midwife by West Virginia or another state before December 31, 2012, may apply for and receive an advanced practice registered nurse license if that applicant meets the requirements that were in place in West Virginia at the time the applicant qualified for initial advanced practice licensure. ” [Code of West Virginia, sec. 30-7-1a] Out-of-State Applicants: Included in above provision
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CRNAs are a type of “advanced practice registered nurse.”
An applicant for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse must meet specific educational and administrative requirements set forth in the Code of West Virginia sec. 30-7-1a. [Code of West Virginia, sec. 30-7-1a]