In the family setting, a NP sees a skin condition that will require a biopsy. Will they perform such a surgical procedure? In general, do NPs get training in suturing, biopsy, and other routine minor...
Can the online NP programs be done part time? Even during the clinical phase, could someone hold down a full time job and still meet the time required for clinicals,
I recently spoke with a NP who said there were some very good ADN-CRNA programs out there. I think CAL State Fullerton was one. Anyone know of any more? Thoughts on these
If someone does an online NP program and needs preceptors, do they just go out and find NP's and MD's to "shadow" and work with on their own? Can someone please explain that
I guess I have a difficult time with the whole 'cold calling' doctors and NPs and asking them to be a preceptor. I'd rather follow a clinical curriculum set up by the school. ASU in Arizona has a...
I can not find a part time ADN or BSN program in my state (Arizona). All the ones I've looked at are full time and require an 8-5 schedule. I simply can not make this work with my 'day job'.
Will DNPs walk into the exam room and say "Hello Jimmy, I am Dr. Smith"??? I guess MDs are doctors of medicine and DNPs are doctors of nursing so it'd seem somewhat appropriate although not...
Umm... okay. So, does a NP student have to go out and personally find preceptors? Do they get to do rotations in the ED, Cardio, Peds, etc.? It seems to be quite the task to set up your own clinical...
Do these online programs set up clinicals for you or is it up to the student? I think I read it's called a "preceptor". I'd personally rather have the school set up rotations and a curriculum rather...
I've noticed there are NP programs through the University of Phoenix which is normally geared towards "working adults". Is there such thing as a part-time NP program or program that allows students...
I've always been very interested in medicine. However, I am very good at business and during college took a position with a large, Fortune 500 company as an interventional cardiology/radiology...
I currently have a BS but not in Nursing so my question is, other than reading the graduate CRNA schools websites, can anyone explain the process or point me in the right direction? I understand you...