gapeach427

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  1. Must-have reference books?

    Hi! I will be starting new job with an internal medicine office this week, and I'm very excited about it! What are must-have reference books? I currently have Epocrates on my iPhone. Thanks!
  2. Adult NP caring for children?

    I'm only an ANP, no other specialties. When he mentioned that, red flags went up. I'm still on orientation and have not seen any patients on my own. Is there anything in writing I could refer to? I'm going to be resigning from the position.
  3. Adult NP caring for children?

    I just started my first NP job last week at an allergy/asthma office. From conversation and the interview, I was under the impression I would be caring for adults, or at least adolescents. Well, the physician is expecting me to care for children of...
  4. True; however, earlier in my search I was turned down because of lack of experience, so I never really had a chance to see what was out there. I jumped on and accepted my first job offer. I have nothing to lose since I'm already hired, so I figured...
  5. Average hourly rate for NP?

    $35/hr for new grad in a private practice in central Indiana.
  6. I am a new ANP grad, and I just accepted an offer for a NP position. I start in about 2 1/2 weeks. While I'm excited about the position and practice I'll be working, I'm not as excited about the benefits since it is a smaller, private practice. Th...
  7. UMass for post-master's certificate?

    Family NP. I already have MSN for Adult NP.
  8. Post Master's FNP Help

    Most post-master's NP certificates require you to have completed a master's-level NP program first. I completed my NP (adult) program through Ball State. All of it was online, and it worked out well with my schedule since I work and have a family. ...
  9. UMass for post-master's certificate?

    Has anyone heard anything about this program? I'm a recent ANP grad looking to do a FNP post-master's certificate.
  10. MSN while working and with a family??

    I had great support from my husband (helping w/care of our 2yo, housework, sometimes cooking, etc). I worked part-time (night shift) and went to school kind of an in-between part-time and full-time. I usually took 2 courses, unless it was a clinica...
  11. Working 7 on/7 off (1900-0700)?

    My recruiter notified me of a NP hospitalist position that has opened, and it would be working 7 on/7 off from 1900-0700. Does anyone work this schedule? Is it typical?
  12. Keep job-searching or pursue post-Masters certificate?

    Long story short, I work in the NICU as a RN. I started off in the FNP program but switched during my last semester to ANP. While I love the neonatal patients, I also enjoy the adults. While I love kids in general, I had no interest in the pediatr...
  13. Adult NP would like to switch to babies.

    Well, I did the reverse...I'm a NICU nurse and just completed ANP program. Now, I'm thinking I want to go back for NNP, especially since the job market for ANPs (new grads, specifically) is horrible. If you're interested in NNP, you'll need at lea...
  14. I recently graduated from the Adult NP program, and I've been unsuccessful in my job search. Most of the jobs require experience which is so frustrating as a new grad. I live in a bigger city, and we're not able to relocate because of my husband's ...
  15. WHNP vs FNP

    If you are 100% sure you want to work in women's health, and you have no other interest, I'd go with WHNP. If you want to keep your options open (if the job market for WHNPs is like my area---slim to none) and be more marketable, I'd go for FNP.