Originally Posted by traumaRUs
Hi Joe. NPs and other APNs work in many specialty areas too. I work in nephrology, a friend works in palliative care, another in cardiology. So...many specialities use APNs too. Especially in Chicago - I see job postings at Loyola and NW all the time.
As to you wanting to do research and admin, no you might not need an NP for that. However, you might need a PhD! Another thing to think about is supose you change your mind? You might one day want to do some clinical care. Maybe getting an MSN (NP) or MNS/MBA combo and then proceed on to the PhD for the research component?
Yes, I've met NPs at the hospital, but the ones I've met tend to fill in for doctors on rounds.
I've thought about the PhD, although that's a rather long path. It has been suggested that I might want a DNP, which is both research and clinically oriented.