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  1. I am in the process of starting my NP Program in adult Gergentelogy Primary Care in February 2023. It was a blessing to learn about this specialty because I am not a hospital nurse, and the other things intimidate me. My focus is to combine my credential with Functional Medicine and have an independent practice. I am in a class functional medicine for nurses currently. I am 70 years old and still doing home visits in the community. I was about to retire, but this was the best option after reassessing my circumstances. If not now, when I ask myself this question, the answer is NOW.
  2. I am in the application process for the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP Program. I have been for 28 years and most of that time was in home health. I did visits as well as consulting for start-ups. I am 70 years old and about to retire, but I reassessed my circumstance and decided I needed to complete this NP Program. Discovering Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Speciality was a blessing because I feel kind of rustic to take on any other specialty. I feel very confident dealing with Gergenterlogy since that is the population I am most familiar with. Is there anything that I should know? I am under the impression that my clinical /preceptorship would be as a clinic. Please, no hospital for me!! At this time, I am working with Walden as my school of choice

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