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Old Jan 06, 2006, 02:05 PM
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Hi Everyone!!

I'm at a turning point in my career of whether I should go back to school for Family NP. Will I be wasting my time? Is the profession fulfilling? Are there any Family NPs in the forum that can tell me the advantages and disadvantages of the profession.?

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 08:44 PM
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Re: RN in Transition

Originally Posted by RN in Transition
Hi Everyone!!

I'm at a turning point in my career of whether I should go back to school for Family NP. Will I be wasting my time? Is the profession fulfilling? Are there any Family NPs in the forum that can tell me the advantages and disadvantages of the profession.?

Thanks
Hello, RN in Transition,

Welcome to Allnurses.com

I don't think you will waste one moment of your time. Of course, I could be a little biased.

Yes, it is most fulfilling. Great opportunity to practice with total autonomy, depending upon your state regs.


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