Re: About FNP jobs : a few qs
Hi,
I can tell you a little bit about my job, and what some of the people who graduated with me are doing. Most of the FNPs that graduated with me work in adult primary care settings. Some are in private practices, and others are in hospital based clinics. I personally don't know any FNPs that work in an inpatient hospital setting, but I'm sure there are some. I work in a community health center and see only adults ( I wish I saw kids, too). I work in kind of a hybrid urgent care/primary care setting. I call it a hybrid cause although I treat episodic illness, I also follow some chronic disease patients due lack of availability of their PCPs. I do
A LOT of GYN, but no OB, although I do see pregnant patients with episodic illness. I also deal with a lot of mental health issues, primarily anxiety and depression-also due to a lack of mental health providers in my area. I honestly never expected to deal with this volume of psych issues. I am very much a generalist, and my job is different every day. My employer pays for my liability insurance, although I interviewed with a couple of small private practices that wanted me to pick up the tab.
An FNP can work in a variety of settings, including specialties. That's the beauty of the FNP track. We have a very wide breadth of knowledge, although maybe not the depth in a particular area that some other specialties have.
The job market for FNPs has been good in my area, but I'm not sure that holds true everywhere. The ANPs, PNPs, and WHNPs I graduated with last May found it a little more challenging to find jobs.
I'm a new grad, so my experience is limited, but hopefully you'll find this helpful.
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