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  1. compensation for new grad emergency medicine fellowship

    thats $65k a year assuming even only 40hrs/wk. Thats a very high salary for an NP fellow FYI. Most fellowships pay ~40-45k for 40-60hrs/wk. If I was you, I'd take that 65k and be very happy.
  2. NP VS. PA salary

    There is no "big difference" like it may seem. Average salary for Male NPs: $102,271 Average salary for Male PAs: $102,669 Average salary of Female NPs: $89,186 Average salary of Female PAs: $91,662 There are just more female NPs (80%) that bring the...
  3. PsychNP's- Salary Negotiation Thoughts & Pearls

    I was looking at some stats on advance NP and FYI, the median salary for new grad NPs is currently 76k. Just something to take into consideration when you talk to potential future employers.
  4. PsychNP's- Salary Negotiation Thoughts & Pearls

    as a new grad? If you can do it great; but 120-140k is the salary that the 90 percentile of Psych NPs are making. Ofcourse this may be regional to your specific region but if you get anything close to that, consider yourself quite lucky. Many don't g...
  5. Nurse Practitioner vs Physician Assistant

    Not true. The average PA student had >41 months of medical experience, I'll cite the source and exact figures when I get home but gross generalizations like such are not well intended. I respect both NPs/PAs and NPs have the advantage of the RN, w...
  6. Nurse Practitioner vs Physician Assistant

    FNP and PA are the most similar and FNPs get the most "rounded" education out of all the NPs, but still after looking at side to side comparisons, PAs will recieve more "rounded" education in more specialties than an FNP for example. I'm not in any w...
  7. Nurse Practitioner vs Physician Assistant

    They are generally used interchangeably in most specialties. NPs can be independent in certain states while PAs always need to work with a doctor. Generally NPs are prevalent in Psych, family practice and primary care among others. PAs are generally ...
  8. that's a great package for a new grad especially. I would take it. How many hrs a week?
  9. University of Cincinnati - NP

    Before 2014 is just a suggestion, not set in stone. And it is not a PhD degree, its a DNP (they are vastlyy different)
  10. Dollars for Docs

    Its not just the Docs. Same goes for NPs and PAs. They are equally to blame. The title is very misleading. A drug rep couldn't care less whether its a md,pa or np. As long as they prescribe the drug, they will be more likely to "bribe" their way thro...
  11. Make Advanced Practice Nurses Independent

    A signature that you yourself wrote, not "other" people... I see your IQ level mainly because because you first state "I dont call myself dr....other people do" and then your signature is "Dr. T" oh, common sense. They didn't have "common sense 101" ...
  12. Make Advanced Practice Nurses Independent

    you just called yourself doctor. FAIL.
  13. Make Advanced Practice Nurses Independent

    but how can you practice medicine with only business driven skills like you mentioned? let alone independent? you mentioned yourself that there isn't even close to enough diagnostic/pathophys/pharm/"hard sciences" in your "fake-doctor" curriculum. Ca...
  14. Pediatric np Salary

    100k is attainable. I would even go as far to say that some are making as much as 120k. Although speaking averages and not just the upper 80-90 percentile, around 80-85k is the national average
  15. Pediatric np Salary

    i shadowed a pediatric NP last summer in Hartfort, CT...She was making ~75k but worked a great M-F, 9-5 shift, with every other saturday 9-5.