Published Jul 18, 2009
Dr. Tammy, FNP/GNP-C
618 Posts
I passed the AANP FNP deal! What a funky test.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
COngrats Tammy!
nursetim, NP
493 Posts
:balloons: :clpty: :smiley_aa : :hpygrp: :dancgrp: :ancong!:
BCgradnurse, MSN, RN, NP
1,678 Posts
Congratulations, Tammy!!!! :yeah:
Christen, ANP
290 Posts
Great job!!!
APNgonnabe
141 Posts
:monkeydance::monkeydance:Way to GO!!:monkeydance::monkeydance:
Sheri FNP-C
147 Posts
Blessedx3
128 Posts
Harder than you thought? easier? felt prepared? Fill us in....CONGRATS:bow:
JDCitizen
708 Posts
Congratulations now the real "fun" begins :roll
Corey Narry, MSN, RN, NP
8 Articles; 4,452 Posts
I don't know you at all but I had a feeling you'll pass the test without problems. Congrats! let us know where the next phase of your career takes you.
Thanks much. I've truly been blessed and as of late have been quite humbled and a bit puzzled by the countless opportunities.
I've landed my dream gig with a real needy population and been offered full partnership in the same place where I did my internship. Quite an accidental discovery--just dumb luck. I've been offered an adjunct faculty position with USI teaching the emergency care module for FNP's via distance. I'll still keep my part time gig teaching in the BSN program at ISU teaching public health nursing as an adjunct.
Next month I start the DNP deal at Duke where I'll continue to develop the police-nurse program with my mentor Loretta Ford.
Hard work, luck and many blessings yield groovy and life-affirming dividends.
Thanks for asking.
I can't say it was hard or easy--just oddly worded. More of a game of logic, reasoning and much wordsmithing than an assessment deal. Anyway, just my opinion.