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MILOBRI

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  1. When I was looking for my first NP job, my #1 priority was finding a FQHC so that I could apply for loan repayment. I ended up moving 17 hours from home to work in a very small, very rural critical access hospital. Now, I'm looking to move on and am having trouble narrowing down a location I'd enjoy. I've never traveled, and have only lived in 2 places - where I grew up and where I'm living now for work. My priorities have shifted to looking for work in an urgent care, possibly an ER, and in a place that is neither a huge city, nor so rural. I'm 3 hours from a Target, Starbucks, etc. and I'm over that. But, I don't know where to start my search. I'd obviously like to go somewhere that pays well and has a reasonable cost of living. And, better weather (I'm in the US right on the Canadian border) would be nice, but is not a requirement. I thought I'd take some time this summer to visit some potential locations I'd be interested in living prior to looking for work, but, as I've never really been anywhere else, I'm not sure where to start. Can anyone steer me in the right direction for starting the search? I work in a FPA state and am not sure how big of a deal that would be to me in looking for a new place since I don't know any different. Help!
  2. Thanks for your reply, Jules! I did wonder how often I'd even be using the credentials FNP-C / FNP-BC vs what the state requires (ARNP)! ; )
  3. In her review book, Leik recommends registering for both exams if you've got a job lined up following graduation. So, I took her advice and registered for both of them. I graduated last week and subsequently have taken and passed the AANP exam! I have not gotten my eligibility to test letter from ANCC, and I'm trying to decide if I should keep my registration for the exam, or cancel it. Cosmetically, I like the "BC" title better than "C", but not sure I like it enough to study research, policy, etc. Is there any benefit to taking both? Does anyone have a preference for one or the other when it comes to renewing the certification in the future?
  4. I am an FNP student and will graduate this December. I had an interview last week with a family practice clinic in east central Illinois and received this offer from them today: -Starting salary of $83,000 per year -15 days (3 weeks) vacation -1 week CME -5 holidays -401K plan -Malpractice insurance (with tail coverage) -All license renewal fees -5% net collections They are a federally qualified health center with a high score, so I am hoping I would receive loan repayment that way. I would also like to ask for moving expenses, as this site is not local to me. How does this offer look to you guys? This is my first offer so I'm not too sure how/what to negotiate.
  5. Thanks for the help. I'm 6 weeks into clinical. It's new to me. But yeah, thanks.
  6. Does anyone have a good app or other resource for managing hypertension and diabetes mellitus? I graduate at the end of this year and feel very uncomfortable managing these 2 conditions.
  7. I LOVE being a nurse! I've been in the ER since graduation and I started FNP school last fall. It's going great!
  8. Thanks, guys. Full first name, not just initial? Thanks again! : )
  9. I don't start my clinical rotations until next year, but am just curious how you sign your name for documentation as an FNP student. Thanks all.
  10. Yes, one of our ED physicians diagnosed a pt with this after consulting the university. The guy was in the ER 8 times in 7 days. He fit the diagnosis to a T.
  11. Congratulations! I'll be in the September cohort as well!
  12. Yay Terese!!!! Congrats!!! Will you be going full time or part time?
  13. Lauris4luv- Me too! Are you going to go part time or full time?
  14. PNW NPstudent - I sent you a PM re: financial aid. Did you find the biology course difficult or time consuming? How many tests are there? Thanks for all your help. I sure appreciate it!

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