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I live in a small town and there is always a demand for FNP, and I really don't want to see peds, I am more of an ER Nurse and love trauma, ICU is ok not my favorite, I am just scared of my choice is daunting. It's not a safe choice but I am really excited/anxious.ACNP have more job opportunities in big cities.
Mikkie, I thought about the same. There are a lot of FNP opportunity in my city too. However, I think 3 years from now, I am sure there will be a lot more opportunity for ACNP since Board of Nursing is pushing the APRN Consensus Model further. I just started in the ER in 11/2015. I'm still in training. It's super hard and fast paced. I hope I'll be able to juggle school and training in ER and being on my own after training is over.
You can also ask ppl at work who know of other ppl who have done ACNP. Someone also told me to get involved with state advanced practice RN organizations. They also help with find jobs and preceptors as well. Plus, you can start looking for hospital to do require ACNP and hospitals that already have ACNP working. I know my hospital uses ACNP at night. But I hope to get a day shift job eventually. Hope this helps!
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We need all ACNPs out there who graduated from GCU to please tell us how it goes especially the clinical part of it.