nomadcrna

nomadcrna DNP, CRNA, NP

Anesthesia, Pain, Emergency Medicine

Nurse Anesthesiologist/Family Nurse Practitioner/Emergency Nurse Practitioner

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  1. I love this
  2. The economics of PA vs. NP

    Your IMAGINATION is not the same as reality. Just because you "imagine" students graduating today can't place a spinal, epidural or central line does not make it true. But you stay in your little...
  3. The economics of PA vs. NP

    You may want to read my post again. Nowhere did I even remotely say that students are competent after meeting the "minimum standards". Do you have to make things up? You call this an adult...
  4. NBCRNA and the AANA... WOW!

    They are separate now. NBCRNA has hindered and hurt our
  5. The economics of PA vs. NP

    You can't graduate unless you have the minimum spinals, epidurals and central lines. You are way wrong assuming physician education is somehow better, it's not. In any case, I'm done with you....
  6. The economics of PA vs. NP

    Your comments are telling. You "HAD to work alone out of school"? You were graduated without knowing how to do central lines and spinals? Seriously? A spinal is such a basic part of our practice...
  7. The economics of PA vs. NP

    Agreed. No reason for PAs to not have independent practice as well. We need to get over the NP vs PA crap. There is no functional difference. I've found the FP physicians, NPs and PAs are pretty...
  8. The economics of PA vs. NP

    I have no words. We a truly our own worst enemy. You realize that the AANA has also come out with a statement about how derogatory the term mid level is? I'm sorry your program was subpar but mine...
  9. The economics of PA vs. NP

    In 1965, one of these leaders, Loretta Ford, partnered with a physician, Henry Silver, to create the very first training program for Nurse Practitioners. Their program, offered at the University of...
  10. You are right. My
  11. The economics of PA vs. NP

    All the NP organizations came out literally YEARS ago against the term "midlevel"? I push back every time I hear it. I don't agree that PAs are mid levels either. They do function independently,...
  12. You may want to read my post again. Are you trying to put words in my mouth? Did anywhere in my post I even remotely say that ACNP can be in the ED? 1. ACNP can't cover ED SOLO 2. ACNP can't...
  13. That map is not entirely accurate. Take Texas for instance, very restrictive. You need a physician to "delegate" providing anesthesia before you can do it. Have fun getting prescriptive authority....
  14. The economics of PA vs. NP

    Nice insult. This is where the problem lays. Calling us
  15. FNP- Urgent Care Courses/Training Question

    There are quite a few EM residency programs or even ENP programs for FNPs. You will be eligible to take the ENP
  16. You cannot cover ED solo as I do (FNP/ENP) because you can't see kids. You also can't become board certified in emergency medicine. Only FNPs can do this. Juan, You can't take the ENP...
  17. Yet you have no clue about the education. ALL NP programs have clinical requirements. There are NO all online schools. In the real world, initials mean nothing. FP physicians, NPs and PAs. All...
  18. Competition is good. Keep all the bodies. Just look at the huge amount of strife in the CRNA world. CRNAs only have one body and it's not
  19. Which part of the country makes a big difference. I do 24 hour solo rural ED shifts. I get $75/hr I also cover the inpatients/swing patients when I'm
  20. NBCRNA and the AANA... WOW!

    You do realize that NPs have a choice with credentialing bodies? Competition is
  21. Dislike ER nursing, FNP still good choice?

    BTW, not all PCP clinics get stable walk in. Many rural clinics get fractures, I&Ds, wounds etc. Don't project your small part of the world to FNPs all
  22. Dislike ER nursing, FNP still good choice?

    You treat patients based on "guidelines and protocols"? We are professionals and should be treating patients based on current evidence. You are a provider not a
  23. What Kind of NP to become?

    FNPs can work inpatient. In fact, many rural ERs are solo FNP. No physician etc. There is even a board certification for FNPs that grants the ENP (Emergency Nurse practitioner). Some states and many...
  24. APRN Required To Have First Assist

    Sam, You get get education and training above your basic education as long has it's in the population/role. So FNPs in the ER are fine. Many rural ERs are staff by solo FNPs. NOTE: Many states don't...
  25. Hospitalist --- FNP or AGACNP?

    FNPs admit and manage patients all over rural america. If you remember, there is a Emergency Nurse Practitioner board certification through both ANCC and AANP (AAENP). FNPs are the only ones allowed...