A Certified Foot Care Nurse (CFCN) is a healthcare professional who specializes in the assessment, prevention, and treatment of foot and lower limb conditions. These nurses possess advanced knowledge and training in foot care beyond general nursing practice, allowing them to deliver specialized care for patients with conditions such as diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, neuropathy, and other foot-related issues. Certification as a foot care nurse demonstrates that the nurse has met specific education, experience, and competency standards, and is able to provide expert care in managing a wide range of foot health concerns.
To become a Certified Foot Care Nurse, a registered nurse (RN) must complete additional training and education focused on foot care. The certification process usually includes:
Certified Foot Care Nurses play a vital role in preventing, diagnosing, and treating foot conditions, especially for high-risk populations. Their responsibilities include:
To provide effective foot care, a Certified Foot Care Nurse must have specialized knowledge and skills, including: