I’ve been an FNP for about 8 years. Love my job, decent pay, stable as of now. But with the over-saturation of NPs here and the possibility of lower wages and worsening working conditions, I have to keep open the possibility of transitioning back to ...
This thread is not about debating the merits or risks of single payer/socialized medicine in the US. It is about impact on pay for providers.
I was reading a thread about this topic on another site, and a poster suggested searching federal NP jo...
Pachinko replied to veganurse's topic in California
Veganurse, I spoke to ***** at the number you provided and it helped a lot. I answered my own question as well, so, for others' reference...she advised completing the fingerprint requirement before renewing. You request the Livescan paperwork from th...
Pachinko replied to veganurse's topic in California
THANK YOU. Posting this was very generous because my head is spinning with conflicting information. This helps. So I am supposed to submit my application to renew first with a "no" for completing the fingerprint requirement, then submit the Livescan ...
The question is too vague to answer well, but I would be hesitant to leave a profession that requires giving up a license. Renewing your NP requires a certain number of direct patient care hours per annum I believe. At least now, that license entitle...
Very true. And yet, multiple studies show that NPs provide quality primary care. Why is that? It’s an interesting question. I used to work bedside in a unit with lots of NPs. In that setting, roles were sharply demarcated, with MDs directing the care...
Pachinko replied to Tinybutmighty's topic in NP Students
Everyone is different in terms of learning needs, but I would strongly recommend working in a hospital before doing FNP. ICU is the best because so much happens at bedside; you get to see diagnostics done and resulted and see how medications and inte...
I say, no problem! I will offer to see the patient for this appointment only or to simply schedule with MD. I would rather know up front if a patient has a problem with NPs so we are both spared problems.
I looked at pay for LA and not only are NP jobs insanely low, but I make more as an NP than their starting physicians do! Sorry, but you're not going to attract talent that way. It's crazy, and a bummer--I would like that population.
Sorry, I would edit my post above to include this but don't see an edit button The majority of my real education came from bedside. The hospital is also where MDs receive their real, experiential education. I worked in different ICUs for about 8 ye...
In this climate, I would not become an NP unless I got into a school with name recognition. It gives you an edge not only because of reputation, but because those programs are more likely to set you up with clinicals instead of making you find your o...
Apparently there is a new Quantiferon test that is less time intensive to perform (not cheaper though). It's new to our clinic system at least. I am not able to find guidelines for determining whether to use PPD or Quantiferon with patients. Quant is...
If I buy malpractice insurance today, will it cover me if I'm sued in the future for something that happened before I had the insurance? I'm not talking about buying insurance when you are under investigation or a lawsuit has been filed. I mean buyim...
Dranger is correct. You might find something cheaper if you scour Craigslist, but a 1 bedroom in a decent area will be around 2k, a 2 bedroom 2.5k. S/he's also correct about salaries of 120-140k. If you decide to rent, try to find a rent-controlled b...