Considering Entry-MSN/FNP Program - Questions about FNP career
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Hi everyone,
I've been applying to entry-MSN programs for this fall, and I recently received an acceptance to a program with an FNP track. Family/primary care/women's health were what attracted me to nursing in the first place, so it seems like it would be a good fit. The only problem is, FNP is the only NP track this entry program has, and seeing as how I have no background in nursing, I really want to make sure I know what I'm getting myself into. I'm hoping experienced nurses can answer a few questions I have regarding the FNP role. :)
- What are the job prospects for an FNP? What is it like for new grads particularly?
- Is it a satisfying career?
- Is it flexible? Say I wanted to transition into Peds or Women's Health- would I be able to do that, or would I have to go back to school/take another exam? If so, how much more schooling would be required?
- What is the average starting salary, and how high can it go? How does it compare to other NP specialties? I'm not going into nursing for the money, but I also want to make sure I'll be able to pay off my hefty loans without extreme difficulty, and not be in debt the rest of my life.
Overall, I just really want to learn more about the realities of the FNP career. Any insight is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!