Question about furnishing number

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I am a new NP grad in California and was wondering whether the 520 supervised prescribing hours towards getting the NPF could be unpaid hours (volunteering). Also, if I do, for example, 320 hours in one place and 200 hours at another palce, will this be acceptible?

Thanks for all your advice. It's all pretty confusing...

Hello,

I am a CA NP. Please do not let any MD talk you into "volunteering" for these 520 hours, although I've heard of several NPs who had gotten their furnishing # this way. A practice/clinic/hospital that values your education/experience/worth enough to want to hire you should not be asking you to "volunteer" your professional service for 6 months.

And yes, you can get the 520 hours from different MDs, but keep in mind that only 20 hours will count per week (thus for a minimum of 6 months is required). Working 40 hours a week doesn't mean you can apply for your furnishing # in 13 weeks.

Feel free to email me if you have any other questions. Welcome to the profession! :)

Hi,

Do you know if the supervising MD needs to be in the same clinic? If he is not can he pre-sign the script pad and then give to me to furnish? I can't seem to find that answer anywhere.

Thanks in advance!

Any MD who agrees to "supervise" you (or ideally, "mentor" you) should be present in the clinic in case you have questions.

FYI, pre-signed prescriptions are illegal. Stand up for yourself and do not use them!!! If you absolutely must (which I strongly advise you not to), at least make sure the MD is in the same clinic as pharmacies may call with questions regarding what's written/handwriting/dosage/whatnot.

See articles below: http://community.advanceweb.com/blogs/np_5/archive/2008/10/07/signed-blank-prescriptions-a-cautionary-tale.aspx

Thanks so much for your response. I am new to this thread to and I wanted to email you but can't seen to figure out how I can? I appreciate the link that you posted - thank you soooo much for the information!

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