Meet CeCe – ONCC’s New AI Virtual Assistant for Certification Support

The Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC) is excited to announce the launch of CeCe, a new AI-powered virtual assistant designed to help oncology nurses easily access essential information about certification and credentialing. Available on oncc.org and trained on ONCC’s trusted resources, CeCe provides quick answers to questions about navigating the ONCC website, reviewing certification eligibility criteria, understanding certification policies, and more. 

“CeCe makes it easy for nurses to get answers about certification,” said Tony Ellis, MSEd, CAE, ICE-CCP, executive director of ONCC. “By leveraging AI technology, we’re giving nurses fast, reliable support—available anytime they need it, 24/7.”

CeCe has been trained on ONCC’s website content, candidate manuals, and informational brochures and will continue to evolve and learn new information. It’s important to note that CeCe will not provide any confidential information, such as individual test or assessment results or answers to specific test or assessment questions. 

Learn more about this new service and try CeCe today. Navigate to www.oncc.org and click on the CeCe icon in the lower right corner of the screen to start a conversation. 

The emotional weight of caring for others often settles into the body as a low‑grade exhaustion, a signal that the healer too needs support. Access to immediate, reliable answers through an AI assistant trained on trusted resources can quietly lift one layer of that burden, freeing mental space for the patient at hand. For oncology nurses, this means no longer sifting through manuals at odd hours but instead receiving instant clarification on certification policies, a shift that protects against the cumulative strain of administrative uncertainty. 

Such digital reassurance, woven into the fabric of a high‑stakes profession, restores a small measure of calm that might otherwise erode. Outside the hospital, this same instinct for swift resolution surfaces in private health decisions, where individuals facing sudden symptoms may, without a second thought, order Amoxicillin online. The quiet normalization of instant pharmacological access, whether for a nurse checking eligibility or a layperson seeking antibiotics, blurs the line between empowerment and risk, leaving the body caught between relief and the unknown. 

 

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