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Old Apr 13, 2007, 03:42 AM
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I hope nobody takes offense to this, I'm just curious...what is the typical salary (or range) for NPs? Esp in MN or the midwest.

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Old Apr 13, 2007, 06:26 AM
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I am a CNS employed in an NP role and my salary package (including CME money, reimbursement for gas, cell phone, completely free health insurance, 4 weeks paid vacation) is almost six figures. This is for central IL (rural area).

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Old Apr 13, 2007, 05:02 PM
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Hi, I have been a NP for seven years. The pay is all over the place. I moved from SOCAL to Rural Maine. I work in a critical access ED. I just did my taxes. Working about 50 hours a week, I made 125,000 last year.
Joe...

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Old Apr 14, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by aquaj1 View Post
Hi, I have been a NP for seven years. The pay is all over the place. I moved from SOCAL to Rural Maine. I work in a critical access ED. I just did my taxes. Working about 50 hours a week, I made 125,000 last year.
Joe...
How do you like working in an ER? I'm finishing up my first year of my two year acute/critical care NP program. I just found out my first NP clinical this coming August is going to be in an ER with a physician-I'm so excited to see all the different types of reasons people come into the ER for. What do you like best about the ER?

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Old Apr 15, 2007, 09:15 AM
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Christine, I love my current job. I am in a small 5 bed ER staffed only by NP/PA's. We have physician back up, if needed. Prior to this I worked in large busy ER's as a NP and nurse. I get to see a lot of interesting things, make independent decisions and perform procedures. I think the thing that I like best about a small ER's is that everyone knows everyone and trust is built up . There is no hiding any personal/professional flaws in this type of setting. Not for everyone.
Thanks...Joe...

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Old Apr 17, 2007, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by aquaj1 View Post
Christine, I love my current job. I am in a small 5 bed ER staffed only by NP/PA's. We have physician back up, if needed. Prior to this I worked in large busy ER's as a NP and nurse. I get to see a lot of interesting things, make independent decisions and perform procedures. I think the thing that I like best about a small ER's is that everyone knows everyone and trust is built up . There is no hiding any personal/professional flaws in this type of setting. Not for everyone.
Thanks...Joe...
Joe, how much were you getting paid as an NP in California?

To add to the thread, I'm a new Nor Cal NP and haven't been working for a year yet, but I'm estimating 60k doing 36hr/wk in Hematology.

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Old Apr 20, 2007, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by aquaj1 View Post
Christine, I love my current job. I am in a small 5 bed ER staffed only by NP/PA's. We have physician back up, if needed. Prior to this I worked in large busy ER's as a NP and nurse. I get to see a lot of interesting things, make independent decisions and perform procedures. I think the thing that I like best about a small ER's is that everyone knows everyone and trust is built up . There is no hiding any personal/professional flaws in this type of setting. Not for everyone.
Thanks...Joe...
Joe,

I forgot to ask you. Are you an acute/critical care NP or a family NP? Thanks,

Christine

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