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Hello,
I aspire to become a Surgical APNP with RNFA in the future. I originally wanted to go to medical school, but didn't do so well in my first year of college. I love learning science-related things, which is why I originally wanted to be a MD. My question is, do any APNPs feel that they don't learn anything new anymore? Do you feel that your knowledge is limited being an APNP? I know MDs have to keep up on current research, so they are always learning. I just don't want to feel limited in my learning as an APNP.
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No, your brain cannot learn unless you are currently enrolled in a degree program. You have to bring your frontal lobe to the registrar so they can stick a myelin forming electrode in there for new memory formation.