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Sep 25, 2009 06:55 PM

Another Frontier/FNP School Question


I've been very interested in getting my FNP. When I went to school to do the RN to BSN, there were a lot of projects that I had to do at work. Things like educate my co-workers on medications, hold classes in the community, etc. I'm not afraid of extra work, I actually really loved teaching community classes, however, I'm nervous about doing any thing else that I would need to subject my co-workers to. My co-workers are not very supportive whenever anyone from the department leaves to go to school.

Can anyone answer for me what type of (if any) projects needed to be done while obtaining their FNP from Frontier? I'm aware that I will be doing clinical hours in the community with an NP, and I'm reallly excited about that.

I do plan to continue to work during the first year of the program.


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