What kind of NP are you and what is your work setting?

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Specializes in Tele, Hospice, Family practice.

A fellow FNP and I are both dissatisfied with our current jobs and so we're interested to see what other options are open to us. Just as there were many options with an RN license, I know they are many as an NP, but I'm curious to see where people work, the patients they see, etc.

Any prison NP's? VA? Camp staff? Residential facilities?

Obviously, we need to earn a wage, but money isn't a deal breaker. We're both FNP's with 3 years experience. Thanks!

Specializes in Psychiatric Nursing.
Specializes in allergy and asthma, urgent care.

I'm the good kind of NP.....:cheeky:..Seriously, I'm an FNP and work in a specialty outpatient practice seeing both kids and adults-asthma, allergy, and immunology. I also work per diem at an urgent center seeing adults only. Love them both!

Specializes in Internal Medicine.

I'm an FNP and run my own satellite clinic for an Internal Medicine practice. I spend the first 6 hours of my day seeing patients, then the last two hours rounding at inpatient rehab facilities. No weekends, no call, basically 9-5 or 6..

What kind of NP am I?

Damn good one.

What is your work setting?

I work for the Army.

Specializes in Tele, Hospice, Family practice.

Thanks everyone!

I hope we're all good NP's!

Specializes in Surgery.

Inpatient surgery. 40 hours with no call or weekends. I first assist, round on our patients and write h&ps and dc dictations. It's a pretty sweet gig!

Specializes in Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine.

Through yesterday: outpatient geriatric consulting and primary care.

Starting Monday: nursing home based NP. Goal is to keep residents out of hospitals.

Love geriatrics.

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