Family Practice Prior to NP

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Hypothetically, if someone wanted to be a FNP, would entering into a general/family private practice as a RN serve well? I would think that someone wanting to practice family health care would benefit enormously by actually working in family care as a RN prior to being a NP.

I am not sure if the hospital route is the only feasible option for such a specialty.

Your take?

I think being a clinic nurse for a family practice MD or group would be a good segway into becoming a FNP, but the students in my cohort that did the best and had the easiest transition were the ER nurses.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Agree that acute care experience is a good route. It will give you a better feel for assessment skills as well as ancillary testing and interaction with ill patients and their families.

Hypothetically, if someone wanted to be a FNP, would entering into a general/family private practice as a RN serve well? I would think that someone wanting to practice family health care would benefit enormously by actually working in family care as a RN prior to being a NP.

I am not sure if the hospital route is the only feasible option for such a specialty.

Your take?

I've never quite understood why people think that working in a hospital will benefit their primary care skills b/c it doesn't make sense. Hospital care and primary care are 2 different balls of wax. I think RN's who seek to become FNP's would benefit immensely in a famly practice setting, even though it probably won't pay as much. I sure wish I had worked in internal medicine or family practice before going to NP school. My hospital experience really didn't help me in primary care.

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