I enjoy reading articles related to the nursing and medical profession...especially the ones that talk about what nursing is going to become in the future. However, when I read the nursing articles it always seems to just focus on what it will be like to be an NP in the future and rarely addresses the bedside RN. I really have no desire to get my NP and would like to see / hear some literature that pertains to those of us that would like to remain bedside nurses....or nurses that pursue MSN in other ares (education, leadership, informatics). I don't know why everything seems to focus on the nurse practitioner. Believe it or not there are still people out there that do not want to the an NP...but everyone seems to forget that. For instance, I would love to blend politics and nursing. Maybe work between the ANA and AMA to improve provider/RN relationships. It just gets frustrating when all you hear about is the future of the NP. ..what about the rest of us?
I enjoy reading articles related to the nursing and medical profession...especially the ones that talk about what nursing is going to become in the future. However, when I read the nursing articles it always seems to just focus on what it will be like to be an NP in the future and rarely addresses the bedside RN. I really have no desire to get my NP and would like to see / hear some literature that pertains to those of us that would like to remain bedside nurses....or nurses that pursue MSN in other ares (education, leadership, informatics). I don't know why everything seems to focus on the nurse practitioner. Believe it or not there are still people out there that do not want to the an NP...but everyone seems to forget that. For instance, I would love to blend politics and nursing. Maybe work between the ANA and AMA to improve provider/RN relationships. It just gets frustrating when all you hear about is the future of the NP. ..what about the rest of us?
Any thoughts?