Friday, November 6, 2026
10 a.m. - 7 p.m. ET
This instructor-led certification review course is designed to help prepare you for the upcoming Hospice and Palliative Credentialing Center (HPCC) ACHPN® Certification Exam.
This course provides a framework to prepare and a process to assess strengths and weaknesses of content prior to sitting for the exam. This course is facilitated by nationally recognized subject matter experts.
Each module in the review course addresses sections of the current ACHPN® Detailed Content Outline.
Learning Objectives
- Explain core content areas relevant to the Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nursing (ACHPN®) examination.
- Identify individual strengths and weaknesses in core content areas to support ongoing preparation for the Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nursing (ACHPN®) examination.
- Integrate evidence-based concepts gained from the course to enhance the quality of patient care in hospice and palliative nursing practice.
Registration
Member: $375
Non-Member: $500 (includes a one-year HPNA membership)
For group registration rate information, please contact [email protected].
The last day to register for this course is November 5, 2026.
Course Details
This is a virtual event. Registered learners will receive course access information and materials to their HPNA associated email address 3-5 days prior to November 6.
HPCC is not able to conduct or recommend specific review courses. The use of HPNA exam preparation materials does not imply successful performance on HPCC certification exams. The use of HPNA exam preparation materials does not give an advantage over candidates who do not choose to use them.
Continuing Education
Attendees can earn up to a maximum of 7.75 NCPD contact hours* and 2.16 Pharmacotherapeutic contact hours* upon successful completion of this course. Successful completion requires participants to remain engaged throughout the Zoom platform (e.g., cameras on, engaged in breakout sessions, etc.), and completing/submitting the post-activity evaluation within the timeframe specified.
All individuals in a position to control content will be submitting financial disclosure information, and appropriate disclosures will be made prior to the event.
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
*Number of NCPD and pharmacotherapeutic contact hours are subject to change.
Facilitators
Karen Mulvihill DNP, APRN, FNP-C, ACHPN®, FPCN®
With more than two decades at Nuvance Health, Karen's leadership in palliative care is deeply rooted in compassionate service delivery and program excellence. The team, under her guidance, has developed robust policies and procedures, ensuring the highest quality of care for those with life-threatening illnesses.
Karen's commitment goes beyond day-to-day operations to elevate the standards of palliative care through continuous education and advocacy. Expertise in symptom and chronic care management, combined with ACHPN® certification, enables the team to provide exceptional, patient-focused care that aligns with their mission of empathy and support.
Adonyah Whipple, MS, APRN, AGCNS-BC, ACHPN®
Adonyah is an adult-gerontology clinical nurse specialist who provides palliative care services in the acute and community-based setting. Adonyah has been at the bedside of her community members for 26 years as an emergency medical technician, nurse, and for the last eight years, an advance practice nurse. Adonyah’s passion and "why" is to develop and support the advancement and sustainability of palliative care services and quality of life promotion in rural care areas. Her experience has been in inpatient care, community palliative care, community hospice, community oncology care, and advocacy roles with her state board of health.
Adonyah is a huge supporter of palliative care education and loves to work with local colleges and universities to sprinkle palliative care principles into foundational nursing and medical education. Adonyah identifies herself as an "advance care planning nerd" and loves to support efforts around the legal and ethical considerations in the serious illness population. In her free time, Adonyah loves to spend time with her family and friends. She is married with two sons, a new grandbaby, and a very old and faithful dog!
Cancellation Policy
Registrants must place a cancellation request in writing up to three weeks prior to the event to receive a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee. Cancellations received less than one week prior to the event will not be refunded. Please contact the HPNA Education Department about cancellations.