chellepnp2007 replied to asdjkl's topic in Relations
Well sweetie, i wish you worked with me, I would be really nice to you. This story reminds me a bit of my own story when I started as a new, young, pretty RN 16 years ago. There is the old saying that "nurses eat their young". Unfortunately, some nur...
chellepnp2007 replied to HumptyDumpty's topic in NP
I agree, the need for mental health np's is greater right now, and so the salary ranges are higher. You can not function in a mental health role as an FNP, at least not in Texas. I am a PNP and have been approached by a child psychiatrist who needs h...
You can expect to top out higher in your salary if you work in an ER setting with longer and irregular shifts. If you work for a cardiologist, neurologist, etc. it can go even higher. 120+++ with years of experience. FNP is a great way to go. Much mo...
You can mention your RN experience and assure them that if a situation arises where you do not feel comfortable making treatment decisions you will contact your collaborating physician. Also mention all of the reference materials you have and are fam...
chellepnp2007 replied to littlemamakt's topic in NP
Being a PNP is great, just keep in mind thier salaries are the lowest of most all NP's usually. I am a PNP and am not complaining, because I truly love to work with children and thier parents. It is a calling for sure. I am a new grad and currently m...
I just completed a "part time" PNP program in Texas. I can tell you it was exactly 33 months long. I still find it hilarious that it is called "part time" since I spent every waking moment working on some type of research paper or studying my brains ...
I would just like to say that an FNP can pretty much do anything a WHNP can do. I live in TExas, and I know a lady who has her Whnp for 2 years, works in the largest OB?GYN office in our area, and still is not working as a WHNP, she is still staff RN...
chellepnp2007 replied to floridagirl8's topic in NP
Hey floridagirl, You are smart to seek help with payment. The best thing I could suggest would be to work for some large hospital system and do the tuition reimbursement, or of course the military will gladly pay your way and not even have you work d...
Hello, I am a recent graduate of the MSN Program at UTMB Galveston with a specialty as a PNP. My answer is yes, you can teach at the unversity level. They will want you to take a few (3 to 5) education type courses to prepare you for teaching if your...