Originally Posted by traumaRUs
Hi and congratulations! My thoughts:
1. Subscribe to the Sunday paper in LA (or look at it online).
2. Contact some of the folks looking to fill NP positions and ask for some general information.
3. COntact the CA advanced practice nurses association or join the ANA chapter in order to get more information.
4. Network at student NP conferences.
Good luck with your move.
I will have to say that most NPP jobs are not advertised in the paper. Many are not advertised at all. Networking is the key here. As a new grad you are at a particular disadvantage. If I am reading the California law correctly (and I would defer to CA NP's) you need 520 hours of supervised practice before you can prescribe. This makes you less valuable to the practice. My advice for what it is worth (the same thing I tell PA students) is get a job. You have much better bargaining power with a year or two experience. Almost every job you see will ask for 1-2 years experience. Another place that you can find jobs is to look for PA positions and ask if they will consider a NP (PA students do the same thing so fair is fair).
David Carpenter, PA-C