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Apr 17, 2007, 03:13 PM
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I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Will some new grad nurse practitioners chime in please? I just got out of school and now that I’m working, I’m just seeing patients, in / out, in /out, in / out (in hematology).
I do 1 cool workup and about once a day to once QOD, other than that I’m doing the same boring follow ups! Do other NP’s feel the same way? Do I only feel like this because I’m in specialty? I graduated as an FNP and maybe school spoiled me with learning new, exiting things everyday.
Now that I’m in hematology I learn new things, but what I learn is all about the same (10!) diagnoses.
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Apr 17, 2007, 03:41 PM
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Wash DC: Done!
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Well, I am still in school and will graduate this December, but your experience is my concern. Because of this, my plan is to work in a "non-specialized" role... again, my PLAN... but who knows how that will work out. I'm hoping to do something along the lines of a hospitalist where you have to know a little bit about a lot of things. Perhaps you would best fit in the office setting or with a specialist that deals with multiple comorbidities, i.e. cardiac/diabetes. Maybe even ER?
Just a thought...
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Apr 17, 2007, 04:26 PM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Originally Posted by DaisyRN
Well, I am still in school and will graduate this December, but your experience is my concern. Because of this, my plan is to work in a "non-specialized" role... again, my PLAN... but who knows how that will work out. I'm hoping to do something along the lines of a hospitalist where you have to know a little bit about a lot of things. Perhaps you would best fit in the office setting or with a specialist that deals with multiple comorbidities, i.e. cardiac/diabetes. Maybe even ER?
Just a thought...
Daisy, my plan was to be in Family Practice (I'm an FNP) but the need (in the Bay Area) is in specialty. I did a quick search of the Bay Area, CA and for every 1 low pay primary care position there are 10 higher pay hospital specialty positions (and 80 NPs applying).
ER would be great, too bad there are no positions posted (I may have to make one somehow). And I know I'm a 1st year out, I'll stick it out for a couple more months because most job postings like 2 years experience.
I wanted to confirm I'm not being 'crazy'. I have a great hospital high(er) paying job and I'm not completely happy. My parents would say I'm nuts. I say this is my career and I need to use everything I learned and not let it go to waste.
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Apr 17, 2007, 04:50 PM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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I graduated last May and I'm in nephrology. It is okay but I am beginning to rethink my life. I really really liked trauma nursing and the ER and I am bored to tears with my current job. The staff that I work with is wonderful and most of the patients are too. However, just something other than looking at access all day would be so welcome.
That said, the job market for APNs is very tight where I live. The hospital positions pay less than what I made as a staff RN and with my student loans, I can't take a pay cut. Realistically, I can't change at the moment.
I do not regret my choice to go back to school but I'm looking at other options too.
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Apr 17, 2007, 05:32 PM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Originally Posted by traumaRUs
I graduated last May and I'm in nephrology. It is okay but I am beginning to rethink my life. I really really liked trauma nursing and the ER and I am bored to tears with my current job. The staff that I work with is wonderful and most of the patients are too. However, just something other than looking at access all day would be so welcome.
That said, the job market for APNs is very tight where I live. The hospital positions pay less than what I made as a staff RN and with my student loans, I can't take a pay cut. Realistically, I can't change at the moment.
I do not regret my choice to go back to school but I'm looking at other options too.
I feel you TraumaRUs, the staff and patients are wonderful. On average specialty has more time per patient than primary care, so the job is great but boring!
The NP job market in the Bay Area is tight also, and I may have more loans than you because I went to a private college x7years.
What other options are you looking at?
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Apr 18, 2007, 07:30 AM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Am not sure...I have interviewed at a surgical group but not sure they want to come up with what I want money-wise.
I'll be honest too - my College of Nursing needs instructors and that is kinda enticing too. I've also considered looking into management though I swore I would never, ever in a million years do this. (My MSN concentration was management and leadership. I did a post-MSN CNS).
So...am just not sure...what about you?
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Apr 18, 2007, 08:33 AM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Originally Posted by traumaRUs
Am not sure...I have interviewed at a surgical group but not sure they want to come up with what I want money-wise.
I'll be honest too - my College of Nursing needs instructors and that is kinda enticing too. I've also considered looking into management though I swore I would never, ever in a million years do this. (My MSN concentration was management and leadership. I did a post-MSN CNS).
So...am just not sure...what about you?
I have a habit of carefully watching the wiser / older crowd (that has tried many positions) and see what position they preferred best. The 2 older NPs that I know chose teaching over everything else they have tried. But I haven't looked into it yet.
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Apr 18, 2007, 08:51 AM
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Iris backwards, Co-Administrator
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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I work in a rural area (cinic and ED) and have a wide variety of a days' experiences. But, this came after several years of "looking around" for this type of job.
Have to say, teaching is what I dearly love and do that more so now for I've all but retired from NP clinicals.
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Apr 18, 2007, 12:48 PM
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Originally Posted by siri
I work in a rural area (cinic and ED) and have a wide variety of a days' experiences. But, this came after several years of "looking around" for this type of job.
Have to say, teaching is what I dearly love and do that more so now for I've all but retired from NP clinicals.
Siri, seven years of looking around sounds so long to me. I want perfect and I want it now (haha). I think urgent care / ED would be great. I guess I should look at what teaching has to offer also.
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Apr 18, 2007, 12:56 PM
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Iris backwards, Co-Administrator
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Re: I’m a New Grad NP and I’m just pumping patients for ‘the man’.
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Originally Posted by DucatiNP
Siri, seven years of looking around sounds so long to me. I want perfect and I want it now (haha). I think urgent care / ED would be great. I guess I should look at what teaching has to offer also.
I didn't say, "seven". Several as in 3.5 years.  But, it does take persistence. Hopefully it will not take you long to find your niche'.
Good luck.
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