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First job but, time to leave?
Hi Everyone! I have some questions/concerns. It's kinda complicated between my professional and personal life but 90% profession. Basically I graduated in June 2015 and needed some time off. I worked mostly full-time through my FNP program so I basically was burned out and exhausted. I traveled the world and came back, passed my certification exam in November 2015 and decided to look for a job. I live in LA but I was planning to move to Tucson, AZ because my fiance had got a job there as an engineer. I looked there for about three months and it was pretty much now what I was expecting. The first place was a cardiology group basically wanted me to work M-F and then one weekend a month (so basically a 12 day straight through once a month), another was an urgent care...90K start but benefits were awful, and then the last place led me on for like three months and ended up hiring a previous ED nurse gone FNP. At that time, I decided to stay in LA as we were both planning on coming/staying here. I got my first job in LA, good benefits/pay, and 6-8 weeks of orientation. It sounded great on paper. Basically it's an observation unit/short stay, we admit from the ED or PACU and discharge the next day. It's been six months and I'm just unhappy. I don't feel like, I'm doing more than being a typewriter. I have found that, I talk to patients for about a total of 1 hour, 1 hour is lunch, and literally the rest is on the computer so like 9-10 hours. I'm not sure if my expectations are unrealistic but, this has sucked the soul out of me. I'm a very social, talkative person so this is very difficult to not have it in my job as well. Also, as I don't ever see who I admit again, it's not very rewarding. Also we work in a team but some attendings don't know what team is and basically swamp the NP's with all the work rather than share the responsibility. This is very inconsistent however because each attending is different. Also I feel like the organization is so heavily medicine ran, NP's don't have the respect or acknowledgement that we deserve. I feel like we are just seen as, a RN with the ability to write orders. Also my schedule, I'm not a night person and I basically was hired as rotating but it turns out, is pretty much all night shift. Anyways, my fiance looks like, he may be transferred to the his company's other branch in Dallas now in February, which by that time I would have two months shy of a year so my plan is to just stick it out till then, but argh. I guess I just feel awful leaving an employer before a year especially when my previous employments, I never left before 2 years (longest was 6 years). But I remember in school, other NPs had said don't stay if you are unhappy. I guess I miss most building relationships with patients and having some continuum. And now, that both the NP and MD have to write notes per patient per day because we aren't allowed to bill, makes me wonder if this organization really knows what to do with us.
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DEA License Question
Hi Everyone, I just had a question regarding the DEA license process. I've searched around trying to find the answer to this question. Anyways, I'm licensed to practice with furnishing in CA. I applied for my DEA license and I don't have a job yet, so therefore I don't have a business address they have on the application. I was told in class that we could apply before getting a job and other students said the same. However, the DEA emailed me today and they are asking me for a business address not a home address. I'm confused on how you go about getting a DEA license before a job? I looked elsewhere and they said you can have one without a business address just have to update them when you get it. I am just wondering if anyone else has applied for it without having a place to work as a NP. I do have a job currently as an RN so I don't know if I can use it while I'm looking for a job even though I'm not dispensing there? Thanks!!
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ANCC FNP exam: My experience
Hey Everyone! Since I was following this thread so closely, just want to share my experience. I just passed the ANCC exam today. I did no classes and no cds. Studied from two books, one primarily and another as resource for "extra". Do not need anymore conflict in information. Background: I have been very, very casually studying since I graduated in June 2015 from one of the top NP programs in the country. Went on a few vacations but really started grinding away at it, four weeks prior to my exam date. I spent four hours on each system or chapter in the book and made my own study guides. Essentially you are paying the $$$ for classes to make it for you so I felt it was better to retain information doing it myself. I also work full time, part time through my program. It can be done!!! Recommendations: 1.) Primary book: FNP Leik book. $35~ FANTASTIC, forget everything else. It is simple, straightforward. You can cover so much, in very little time. The questions in the back were the best. Way better than the ANCC questions online you pay $$$. Which I did and felt it was such a waste of money. Will talk about in a bit. Also this book covers what you need for the non-clinical questions...but there are nonclinical questions you can't study for on that test. It's just, you know or you don't as a nurse for those questions. Would not start those practice questions in the back of the book however, till you are about 1/2 way through the chapters to get the best bang... skip all women's health/peds questions till you get to the end of the book chapters and then go back and do them. Review all the questions you miss, with a very fine tooth comb. 2.) Fitzgerald Review Book $60~ Great reference for the topics I really don't remember/didn't understand. The questions were.... not as good as Leik but they were okay to review topics I didn't know very well. Review all those common current guidelines. Because they are better than all the books (books don't always have the right info)!! (Plus great graphs/charts) FOR QUESTIONS: DO ALL LEIK BOOK QUESTIONS AND REVIEW THE MISSING ONES. Do not recommend: 1. ANCC exam questions for $100. There were too many grammatical errors... some of the questions were straight from the leik book (how weird). Some very incomplete questions too. Was very disappointed. 2. Listened to one of the tracks of Fitzgerald discs, awful. I respect her, she sounds like an AMAZING nurse practitioner but the cd's, sometimes she goes on this tangent about something or another... very distract. Not helpful. 3. Class? If you fail sure, but it's seriously not necessary if you develop your own study notes and graphs. It's active learning vs. sitting there. Cheers!!
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UCLA MSN Fall 2014
Congratulations everyone on being accepted into UCLA!! Currently enrolled in the FNP track, I'm the newly elected Graduate Student Nurse Association Co-President (APN) and look forward to meeting all of you at orientation. This announcement will be discussed at orientation but GSNA will need a first year APN representative; so think about it :) If anyone has any questions, please feel free to PM me. Again, Congratulations!!
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UCLA MSN Fall 2014
Hey guys, I'm currently in the program. Some classmates I have known did not get their acceptance letter till almost 4 weeks after other students. Like any school, nothing runs smoothly. Don't stress!
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
In terms of job experience, can never down play hospital setting experience. I think it's the best place to learn how to be a RN as well as exposure to numerous illnesses from simple to complex. Hey guys also, the email came out today with times and everything. Finally, yay!
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
Is the advanced research class the one we can take if you want in the second half of summer quarter but if you don't take it, it'll be in fall quarter?
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
Work experience, well, I have a year and a half at a community hospital and another year and a half at a teaching hospital. So total of 3 years. Definitely go to the information session because you will be able to ask the professors and admission questions as well as find out about the application process. I did this and found that it had helped me a great deal in preparing my submission to the school. The one thing I took aware from the session is they stress your statement of purpose as being the strongest part of your file. I'm not sure how much experience you have but, I think it is always worth trying because you will not know otherwise. I never heard anything about the waitlist but I'm sure if you contact admissions, they could give you some insight. I believe, the MECN students are still being accepted off of the waitlist.
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
I think they are arranging it for us. I went through Ursa and I couldn't find anything.
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
I haven't received anything either. I emailed to follow up and we should all be getting an email soon regarding the Physical assessment class. I live in Torrance and I don't really plan of moving closer. I am hoping we can find carpool buddies because it would make it -much- easier to get through that traffic.
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
I have to take the assessment class too! Did you guys get an email about what time you got yet?
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
Hey for everyone that has got in, do you know what the next step is? I've already filled out all the SLR/SIR.
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
I have a question, has anyone received the email yet to accept admissions?
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
@llzz I still haven't received the email yet. They said the graduate division might be a little bit behind the school. I am hoping by Friday it will be up. Anyone else received their link yet? It sounds like none of the acute care candidates have heard back yet so maybe they are the last wave. I know some students that didnt hear back till mid april.
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UCLA NP program Fall 2013
Hey guys, just want to let you know that I received my acceptance letter to the FNP specialty today. I live in LA. My status online said a decision wasn't made yet and no email but I received my letter. So I'm guessing the status online isn't being updated as quickly at the letters are being sent out. My deadline is April 5th. It says I should receive an email though with registration material. Good luck everyone!! The letters are rolling out :)