Just accepted an NP position!!!!!

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Specializes in ACNP-BC.

I graduate from my ACNP program in 2 weeks, and yesterday I was offered a position in Hospital Medicine-which I interviewed for last month. I am sooooooooo excited because I have been in love with Hospital Medicine ever since I became an RN and so this is my dream job!!!!! I love the hospital (since I have been already working there for 6 years) and am so happy with the salary and benefits package, etc and all the MDs and NPs in the service are so nice too!!! Now I can't wait to take my exam already so I can get going!!!! Yippee!!!!!

Congratulations! :balloons:

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Congratulations!!! Best of luck! :nuke:

Specializes in ICU.

Congratulations! I may go in the same field and hope you post all about your job once you get started!

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

That is so fantastic! Congratulations.

May I ask what Hospital Medicine is? Sounds rather generic, but I'm guessing it is a specific field?

-(soon to be) BSN/MSN student

Specializes in Acute Care - Cardiology.

congrats!!!!!!

the hospitalist role was my first interest... but then i found cardiology and feel like it was a better fit, at least now.

best wishes to you! keep us posted on how it goes...

Specializes in ACNP-BC.
Congratulations! I may go in the same field and hope you post all about your job once you get started!

I definitely will post once I start (August 25 is my starting date!!!). I can't wait! :) I just came back from a 2 day ACNP review course-still hard to believe I'll be an NP soon. :)

Specializes in ACNP-BC.
May I ask what Hospital Medicine is? Sounds rather generic, but I'm guessing it is a specific field?

-(soon to be) BSN/MSN student

Working in Hospital Medicine just means that you specialize in taking care of hospitalized patients-& I won't be working outside of the hospital, like in a clinic or elsewhere. So in other words, I will be managing the medical care of hospitalized adult patients (excluding pregnant women though, since this is a specialty in itself).

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