Corey Narry MSN, RN, NP

ACNP-BC, Adult Critical Care, Cardiology

Advanced Practice Columnist / Guide

About Corey Narry

Corey Narry has 32 years experience as a MSN, RN, NP and specializes in ACNP-BC, Adult Critical Care, Cardiology.


BSN (1991)     MSN/ACNP (2003)

 

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  1. Corey Narry

    Critical Care fellowship

    hopefully they comes back and sees your reply
  2. Corey Narry

    Critical Care fellowship

    sorry I thought you were the OP
  3. Corey Narry

    Critical Care fellowship

    I didn't get your PM perhaps due to the PM restrictions for new members unless they have reached a certain amount of posts. There is an online forum within AACN that can meet your needs here: AACN Online Nursing Community Forums
  4. Corey Narry

    We Must Demolish NP Diploma Mills

    As a preceptor for AGACNP students, I don't even know how to distinguish diploma mill from schools that are not. I have precepted students from well known programs enrolled in their distance option and a few are just not quite ready for the NP role. ...
  5. Corey Narry

    Critical Care fellowship

    Can you reach out to AACN? they have a lot of tools for these kinds of programs.
  6. Corey Narry

    PCU/Step-down

    I work in California and as a provider, the patients admitted in step down are either "acute care" meaning 4:1 staffing vs "transitional care" which is 3:1 staffing.
  7. Corey Narry

    AGAC, AGPC, or FNP?

    Trauma is a specialty that is not limited to the ED and not all ED's are trauma centers. Emergency physicians help stabilize a trauma patient in the ED but ultimately Trauma Surgeons take over their care. There are NP's working in Trauma Surgery in N...
  8. Corey Narry

    RN to NNP BRIDGE programs

    Agree with above. But I would also say that if you find a local program that is reasonably priced, you could potentially meet with a program director and maybe get a direct admission to the NNP program with the added requirement to complete coursewor...
  9. Corey Narry

    Palliative NP

    Our in-Pt Palliative Care NP's are not acute care trained. That is not to say an ACNP can not do Palliative Care because I am friends with an ACNP who did Adult Critical Care NP for many years and is now happy doing Palliative Care. This is kind...
  10. I work as an in-pt NP in San Francisco. I also have a lot of RN and NP years under my belt. The place I work for is under a CNA union contract for all nursing positions including advanced practice and takes into account the entire nursing career year...
  11. Corey Narry

    Psych NP working remote in Mexico

    The short answer is it is possible. Many physicians who do remote work live in an area outside of the jurisdiction where their patients live. For NP's, you'd have to figure out a few things: does the state you're seeing patients in have Full Practice...
  12. It's a great specialty. The attendings all the way to the residents were a joy to work with. I would have stayed if I wasn't young and wanting some adrenaline jolt here and there.
  13. Same reason why I'm not attracted to the out-pt side of Cardiology...you basically have to play therapist to patients who are still having chest pain despite multiple negative stress tests and coronary angio's. There is a physiologic reason for it bu...
  14. I've had a long career as an NP beginning in 2004 when I took a job in Physical Medicine and Rehab which was a great specialty with great people but it wasn't a great fit for my personality who thrived in high acuity specialties with active acute car...
  15. Corey Narry

    Calculating the Worth of the NP assignment

    What state are you in? I know some of the answers to your question as far as where I work but not the fine details. We have an office of Advanced Practice that oversees all NP's, PA's, CNM's, and CRNA's. There is a director in charge of that office. ...