with a 2.4 gpa i am not sure any msn program will take you. and the next thing is you have to already be an rn or have met that educational requirement to become an NP. you could enter an RN to MSN...
from Medscape "From a regulatory standpoint, you are always legally entitled to work under your RN license, as long as it is current and you meet all RN requirements. However, insurers agree that...
I continued to do a little per diem on the cardiac tele floor where i previously worked prior to becoming an NP. but i only did it for a little while. It does not set you up for liability issues...
My situation was a bit different because I did not do 8 hour clinical days, I only did about 10 hours of clinical time a week, couple of mornings.........it did take me longer than my classmates to...
I was sort of in your boat. I started my MSN program and 2 wks after starting found out I was preg with my 1st. she was born at the end of the first year and I was faced with do I continue or not. my...
"I can honestly say each program had its own style of making one feel like they were in one of the circles of Hades :-)" I would agree with the above statement :) although one thing I felt like in...
Anyone familiar with being paid in this way? anyone........LOL I have always just been paid straight hourly. just wondering how it works to be paid based on billing codes and patients I see. real...
Hello, I have been offered a part time NP postition providing behavioral med management to nursing home residents. The pay is based on "fee for service" and is dependent on the patients I see and the...