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Hey guys. I am working on an assignment for school and would love to get some real information from practicing NP's. I would be SO appreciative if I could get some inside information.

  1. Where do you practice? Are you in a state that requires collaboration? If so, do you feel supported by other care providers you are with?
  2. How did you feel about your role as an APN right after graduation? Were you excited, scared, did you feel prepared? Did you feel your scope was well defined?
  3. Same question, but think about yourself 6 months in to your new career. Did your perceptions change? Did you feel more comfortable/confident in your position?
  4. Again, same question but answer them from the perspective of today. Do you feel comfortable in the job? Do you feel more confident with the care you provide? Do you feel your scope is more defined?
  5. How do you see your confidence changing over the coming year? If you aren't fully comfortable yet, how long do you think it will take?
  6. Were there any specific moments you can remember over the past year where you felt something "clicked" and you felt more comfortable or confident? Any scary moments or moments you are particularly proud of?

Seriously, thank you so much for taking the time to read this and I would love your input. Thank you!

Specializes in Adult Nurse Practitioner.

This "assignment" is a common thread request here at AN. The purpose of this assignment is to get you to start communicating with NPs in YOUR area. It is a great way to make connections that may be useful down the road. Have you attempted to reach out to NPs working either in doctor's offices, hospitals, or urgent care centers where you live or in a larger city close by?

Thank you for responding to my post! I have reached out to a clinic here in town with a nurse practitioner. After calling twice the receptionist took my number and email address. I didn't hear back after a few days so I dropped in and after waiting about 45 minutes I was told she was too busy and that she would be in contact with me to set up a good time to talk. I live over an hour from the nearest hospital right now and am taking classes online. I will be moving to a bigger area next year and I cannot wait! It isn't a large project, just a 15 point discussion post, but I'm just feeling a bit discouraged as I can't find anyone to answer the questions.

We are told on Monday the topic of the discussion post and it is due by Sunday. Not a ton of time to set up a meeting with anyone if you ask me. Most of my online classmates "interviewed" family or friends, it seems. I'm not so lucky!

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