I'm looking into these two programs and am leaning more heavily toward the ACNP. The difference in schooling here in New Mexico is one semester. NP is 6 semesters and ACNP is 7 semesters. I'm not worried about funding for the degree because I work for the university hospital which has excellent education benefits.
I like the idea of an ACNP because it is more hospital based and I know of several ACNP's in my area who have specialized in cardiology which is where I really excel. For some reason cardiology really clicks with me and makes perfect sense so I'd figure I'd roll with it and see where it brings me which is here.
Please tell me if I have this right in my thinking..............
As an ACNP, I would be based more in the acute care setting (hospital) whereas being a FNP, I would be based more in an office?
Another question is if I do go the ACNP route, you you know if I could then decide to work in an office if/when I get burnt out?
If you are an ACNP, would you please describe what a typical day/week is for you?
I'd really appreciate it!
Featured Replies
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later.
If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
I'm looking into these two programs and am leaning more heavily toward the ACNP. The difference in schooling here in New Mexico is one semester. NP is 6 semesters and ACNP is 7 semesters. I'm not worried about funding for the degree because I work for the university hospital which has excellent education benefits.
I like the idea of an ACNP because it is more hospital based and I know of several ACNP's in my area who have specialized in cardiology which is where I really excel. For some reason cardiology really clicks with me and makes perfect sense so I'd figure I'd roll with it and see where it brings me which is here.
Please tell me if I have this right in my thinking..............
As an ACNP, I would be based more in the acute care setting (hospital) whereas being a FNP, I would be based more in an office?
Another question is if I do go the ACNP route, you you know if I could then decide to work in an office if/when I get burnt out?
If you are an ACNP, would you please describe what a typical day/week is for you?
I'd really appreciate it!