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Women's Health NP Questions
Hello friends, I am currently still an NP student, and will be done 2020. Question for some of you. My program is an FNP program, not a Women's health program. Are FNPs able to be Women's health NPs? This is definitely an area I love, and do wonder what the best course of action is if I want this to be a plan. Or, if unfortunately I cannot because I am not in a WHNP program. Thank you for any advice/info!
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Disappointed
Wow. I love this...thank you.
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Disappointed
Wow... Love this! Thank you
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OR Nurse to NP
I'm in a DNP program actually at the same school I did my BSN. I've been in OR since 2011.
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OR Nurse to NP
Just curious, are you a practicing FNP now? I'm currently in my FNP program actually so...moving forward (graduate in 2020). I probably should have phrased my question more like...how's it working out? ;-)
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OR Nurse to NP
This has probably been discussed before. However...just curious if there are any OR nurses out there who have gone on for their FNP from being an OR nurse. Thanks in advance!
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Starting Pay in Roanoke
Does anyone know if Carilion or any hospitals in Virginia (mostly the Southwest ones) pay any for for a BSN? I recall hearing this somewhere. Thanks!
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Many Questions
Wow, a lot of you sound very familiar to me as well. I have my BA and Masters in different (related...but different) fields and I'm going back this Spring. As far as pre-reqs, just find out the exact ones you need for nursing school and start checking off the list. Because you have your bachelors, your Gen-Eds will be taken care of. Your A&P and Micro should most certainly transfer (if you completed them and passed) and just start moving on with the other cores (Nutrition, Algebra, chemistry and lab, Usually some kind of developmental psych, sociology, and a prereq for us was Patho). I love hearing about other people doing it. After my 2 degrees, I had all the pre-reqs except micro and patho. I chipped away at those while still working (and with a lil one :)) starting in Fall 07 and Now I'll be starting the Upper division (Jr/Sr Years) of a BSN program. I'm so excited to see other 2nd career-ers on here! You can do it! We all can!