Having some difficulty finding a job as FNP in Michigan - seeing many jobs that do not offer benefits! Numerous ways to work around the law such as 7days on, 7 off so that you would only be working 20hrs/week and not qualified for offer of benefits. ...
Well... I guess everyone experiences it differently. Things have changed since the pandemic started in 2020. Many places got rid of departments or cut staffing and didn't see fit to rehire these people when things returned to "normal". So instead of...
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Long time no write:) So I am moving to the west side of Michigan to live with a cousin and have never practiced there but I see it is a restrictive practice state. I had some experience with this when I did perm and locums work in CA....
blusueNP replied to futureeastcoastNP's topic in NP
That's quite a jump from not have prescriptive authority for schedule 2 drugs. It has to pass the senate too. In CA - it was passed by the senate but not the house, so there it sits. Don't hold your breath.
blusueNP replied to futureeastcoastNP's topic in NP
Many many moons ago a conservative right-wing republican senator presented a bill that would have given Florida ARNP's prescriptive authority for scheduled drugs - and it still has not passed. No surprise there. I started my RN career in that state...
"Ummm, wouldn't it be a better idea to eliminate the substandard NP programs, instead of trying to "fix" people after they graduate from those programs?" Ummm, you state the obvious.., but I don't see that happening..Too much easy money to be made fr...
I am new to the PCP game, (Graduated 1/22 with FNP post-master's cert. WHNP-BC in 2010) what I am referring to however, is the comfort level of the new NP upon graduation and certification as a clinician. I am appalled that NP residencies are not rou...
Yes, I am absolutely appalled that residencies are not mandatory. There are approximately 24 sites around the country - each with 2- 6 slots for applicants and everyone and their mother is applying for them. A good number are associated with univer...
Hello, Congratulations on your graduation. Please spell out your words on this post . This is not texting - we like full sentences and correct syntax. My advice is to go to work at least part-time and start getting your pt care experience. Regardl...