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Old Apr 25, 2007, 05:52 PM
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Where can an FNP go?

I'm graduating with an ADN next month, and will be working in L & D at a magnet hospital. Since I already have a BS in Engineering, I can apply to a local graduate school, and will only have to take 4 bridge courses before I can begin the FNP program. My question: With an interest in women's health and pediatrics, what options would I have as an FNP?

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Old Apr 25, 2007, 06:17 PM
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Re: Where can an FNP go?

I have a friend who is a CNM and a FNP. She works at a teen mothers clinic doing prenatal care, and then they keep seeing the moms and the babies after delivery. They do primary care for the moms, and well child care for the babies. As a CNM, she also does their deliveries. It's a great setup.

Becki

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