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  6. Hi all, Are there any additional certifications that NPs can take to make them more marketable besides ACLS, PALS and getting national certification, e.g. ANCC? I know for nursing you can take a number of certifications like CCRN, etc. Is there anything similar for NPs? Thanks!
  7. Juan, thanks for your post, it was helpful. When I made the decision to go to FNP school I thought the role was versatile even for hospital settings but I supposed to be safe is to practice within the NP's educational preparation as you mentioned in your post. So for FNP that would be mainly primary care. I also wonder besides the state nursing board rules, don't hospitals also write rules about what NPs can and cannot do? So, if hospital rules say that an FNP can work in critical care and perform such duties, wouldn't that be okay?
  8. Hi all, I know the ACNP role is geared towards working in hospital settings but can FNPs work in an in-patient setting as well besides the ED. Can FNPs work in general medicine services or nephrology, gastroenterology, neurology, cardiology, critical care, etc? Which states allow FNPs to work in in-patient hospital settings without having to get a post-master ACNP certificate? Thanks in advance!
  9. wlaa replied to wlaa's topic in Nurse Practitioners, NP
    @zenman: thanks for your reply! I am in a family NP program. For the kind of NP preceptor, any NP field is fine, e.g. family NP, pediatric NP, women's health NP, adult NP, etc. in an out-patient/ambulatory setting such as clinics or EDs.
  10. Hi all, I have been looking everywhere for an NP to precept me with no luck, so I am trying here with the hope that an NP reading this will be kind to share his or her time to precept me. I don't have much hour requirement and I am willing to take any number of hours you can offer me. Would you be willing to precept me, please? I am in California but I am willing to travel anywhere. tellomere at yahoo Thank you so much!

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