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6/13/2017 at 4:35:49 PM GMT
Posts: 11
Proper Display of Credentials - CAP with other certifications or degrees
I had a question about how to display the CAP credential if you want to show Masters as well. Would this be correct for LinkedIn - Charlene Blair, CAP, M.S.? I got the CAP first and it seems that we should keep it behind our last names and add any other certifications/degrees. I know that some people have Project Management or Human Resources certifications in addition to the OM or TA that they could get from IAAP.

Charlene P. Blair, CAP
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
St. Louis, MO


6/13/2017 at 4:52:52 PM GMT
Posts: 4
I have always been told that you should do them alphabetically - except when it comes to educational degrees. Those you do by 'rank'. (BS, MA, MS, PhD). But certifications like ours should be alphabetical. Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong !


6/13/2017 at 5:09:03 PM GMT
Posts: 12
In the world of academia,  the proper display order is degrees, licenses, and certifications.  Further, degrees should be done by rank and licenses and certifications alphabetically as Kim stated.   I'm sure there are other thoughts on how to display. 

Juanita M. Mort, CAP, OM, PM, MOSM
Chair Elect, IAAP Board of Directors
Executive Assistant, VP Information Technology/CIO
HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College
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6/13/2017 at 5:29:44 PM GMT
Posts: 64
This is a great questions. According to accrediting bodies, the preferred order is
>> highest earned degree
>> licensure
>> state designations or requirements
>> national certifications
>> awards and honors
>> other recognitions


6/13/2017 at 9:09:20 PM GMT
Great question, great answers!

Sharon Taylor, CAP, CBRM
Project Coordinator
The University of Kansas Health System
Chair Elect, IAAP Foundation


6/13/2017 at 10:10:06 PM GMT
Posts: 41
In addition to my CAP-OM-TA, I have also earned my MOS and three insurance-related designations. I display them as follows in my email signature line:

Ann Dahlke, CAP-OM-TA, MOS, HIA, MHP, ALHC

My reasoning for this particular order is that the CAP-OM-TA and MOS are most relevant to what I do on a daily basis as an administrative professional, so I choose to list them first. Furthermore, my insurance designations do not require any recertification, so I feel the CAP, which I am required to recertify, is more relevant.

Ann Dahlke CAP, MEP, OM, PM, TA
Wausau, WI
Executive Assistant

6/14/2017 at 7:00:00 PM GMT
Posts: 223
Great question. Appreciate all the feedback

Jean Cocco,, CAP, Expert
Executive Assistant
Regulatory, Quality. Clinical Reporting and Global Patient Safety, US East Coast Development Hub
Novo Nordisk Inc. | Massachusetts


10/10/2017 at 3:11:30 PM GMT
Posts: 57
Still a timely subject and with the new specialty of PM and CAP being submitted for accreditation, messaging on this very topic will be forth-coming. So, watch for the announcements.

Elizabeth White-Peters CAP, OM, PM
2017 Achievement Awardee #3, Foundation Ambassador, Influencer
Past Certification Administrative Board (CAB), Chair
Executive Assistant to the CAO, Thomson Reuters
Stamford, CT



5/7/2018 at 11:45:28 PM GMT
Posts: 1
I recently completed my bachelor's degree and need to update my business cards. I get that BS comes first in the line, followed by the certification. But I'm seeing several different ways to express the CAP, OM. I thought I saw something last fall or sooner that it's CAP, OM, as opposed to CAP-OM or CAP OM or something else. Can someone please clarify exactly which is the correct expression?

Diane Tyler, B.S., CAP, OM


5/8/2018 at 6:13:47 PM GMT
Posts: 178
Love the discussion and wondering if I should add BS to my business card. I won't but I do wonder about it at times. As for IAAP credentials, when the OM designation came out everyone had a different way so we were instructed to officially used CAP-OM. Most recently, after going through accreditation, we were advised the proper way was CAP, OM. I believe the reasoning is OM is a specialty certificate where CAP is a certification. Although you must have your CAP rating before achieving the OM certificate, it is not part of the certification. When CAP-OM is used, my mind says this is the certification/rating. Yes, I have a crazy mind.

C. Joyce Hawkins, CAP, OM
Freelance Consultant, Retired
St. Peters MO


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