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Old Jan 23, 2004, 08:07 PM
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Making the money I do requires alot and I mean ALOT of effort.

Clinic 8hrs a day, 4hours a day in the hospital doing rounds and inpatient care on the people we've admitted. Plus we're on the schedule for 12hr ER coverage, where doc and myself cover the entire ER for 12, sometimes longer, hours.

Dollar/hr you would probably make more doing a NNNP or PNP over a FNP. I am certified as both ACNP and FNP. I did a ACNP program as a masters, and then did a FNP post masters.

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 08:12 PM
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And you're only 29? Holy crap Dave!

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 08:15 PM
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Originally posted by MD Terminator
Making the money I do requires alot and I mean ALOT of effort.

Clinic 8hrs a day, 4hours a day in the hospital doing rounds and inpatient care on the people we've admitted. Plus we're on the schedule for 12hr ER coverage, where doc and myself cover the entire ER for 12, sometimes longer, hours.

Dollar/hr you would probably make more doing a NNNP or PNP over a FNP. I am certified as both ACNP and FNP. I did a ACNP program as a masters, and then did a FNP post masters.

Dave


So your saying nnnp, do make a pretty good salary. I mean I have researched online and all I can get is that np's in general start out at 65,000. But that does not tell me much. I wanted to know if neonatal is at the lower or higher end of np salaries. Not that salary is everything, but I feel I should know about all my options in depth.

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 09:35 PM
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According to Advance for NP's new 2004 survery, the average salary for NNNP's was 73,796.

If I recall right you're from HI? Maybe? ::brain freeze::

Average salary for any NP in HI is 66,658

Also in the survey snippets section,
They highest paid salary for a Np who filled out their survey was $165,000. Lowest was 30,000.

Youngest respondent was 24, oldest 71 and the average age was 43.

And Adrie, my wife is less than five years older than I am... and makes twice what I do ::growls::

Dave

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 09:38 PM
salvati08 (Female)
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Originally posted by MD Terminator
According to Advance for NP's new 2004 survery, the average salary for NNNP's was 73,796.

If I recall right you're from HI? Maybe? ::brain freeze::

Average salary for any NP in HI is 66,658

Also in the survey snippets section,
They highest paid salary for a Np who filled out their survey was $165,000. Lowest was 30,000.

Youngest respondent was 24, oldest 71 and the average age was 43.

And Adrie, my wife is less than five years older than I am... and makes twice what I do ::growls::

Dave
I'm in missouri

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 09:42 PM
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Errroookay. I've lost my mind

For Missouri you're looking at 67,516

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Old Jan 23, 2004, 09:50 PM
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Originally posted by MD Terminator
Errroookay. I've lost my mind

For Missouri you're looking at 67,516

Dave


THANKS

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Old Jan 24, 2004, 05:08 PM
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I suggest anyone wanting to make more than 6 figures go into practice for yourself, after spending $20,000 or more in grad school 67,000 is not very much, most adn/rn's could make that by just pulling an extra 10 hours overtime. Also for you students or those thinking about going to grad school for NPN, keep in mind certain areas of the country, that are saturated with NP'S (particularly the north east)- NP's are making the same salary as RN's- as their services are no more in demand than an RN. Everyone is not "private -practice" minded, so incorporating some Health Administration classes in your schedule should allow you to gain the necessary education to run a business for yourself.

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Old Jan 24, 2004, 09:46 PM
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NPs are no more in demand than RNs?? That's a good thing, isn't it? There certainly seems to be a high demand for RNs!

-S

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Old Jan 25, 2004, 12:48 AM
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I would say that's DOUBLE good since that we're also RN's.

While we may have left the beside, we've not left the title.

Dave

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