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  1. I am an experienced RN, but a new FNP. The red flags just keep popping up about this corporation. Yes, the money is there, but money is not worth risking my professional career and investment (family and personal). My gut says something is wrong and I am listening!
  2. Yes, you did help. The urgent care center is a stand alone center. The corporation is down 4 - 5 docs or so I was told. Do you work for one entity or are they two separate employers?
  3. Thank you. So, you are a family nurse practitioner, right? How long did you stay in urgent care?
  4. That is a good idea that you have, that is, if they will go along. Thank you.
  5. The concern is the volume of patients seen in one day. 40 to 50 patients per day seems like a lot to me as a new FNP grad. Also, I would have to work holidays. The money is not a problem. It is clearly volume and having to work holidays. I thought that someone may have worked in this environment and have an opinion of their experience. My whole family went through a lot during my graduate training.
  6. What are your thoughts about new FNPs in urgent care?

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