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I'm a FNP and I work in Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology. I see both adults and kids, so having the FNP credential was imperative for this job. I did work for 3 years in primary care, and that helped me figure out what I really enjoyed (derm, gyn, allergy, neuro, rheum) and what I didn't love (GI, cardiology, ortho, endocrine). I also work per diem in Urgent Care, just to keep my skills current. I've seen lots of job postings for NPs in specialty practices, so I know there are opportunities outside of primary care.
travelea
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Hi all,
What are some medical-based specialties that FNPs can pursue aside from primary care? I have heard of FNPs in the emergency room/urgent care settings.
I'm looking to practice in California and suspect this is state-specific. Thanks!