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NP Salaries/Location/Specialties
60 minute evals-charge the full $125; 30 minute med checks-charge $62.50; usually see 2-3 evals a day; the rest are med checks; my schedule is full for the whole 8 hour day
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What is everyone's hourly rate these days?
legal nurse consultant
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What is everyone's hourly rate these days?
Through a telepsych company that contracts out to different mental health organizations. Negotiated an hourly rate.
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NP Salaries/Location/Specialties
I'm a psych np. Graduated last year. Work in telepsych as an independent contractor. Charge $125/hr. Work 40 hrs a week. 46 weeks out of the year. Make around $230K before taxes.
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What is everyone's hourly rate these days?
I'm a psych np and I make $125/hr as an independent contractor. Graduated last year.
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Air Force Psych NPs - HPSP
Hey guys! I'm looking for some more info about the Air Force Health Professional Scholarship Program for Nurse Practitioners, specifically, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners. I've seen a few threads talk about the AF HPSP, but they were kind of general. I just started a 2 year accelerated Advanced Practice Nursing program at a pretty prestigious/expensive school (no idea how I got in) for students that do no have a BSN and was hoping to hear from some other people who have done the same thing and participated in the AF HPSP. Has anyone out there done the HPSP with the AF while going to school to get your Advanced Practice Nursing Degree in Psych-Mental Health, or any other APN specialty (not CRNA)? One of the questions I had was about salary after you graduate and you begin your active duty assignment. Do you follow the general pay scale of an officer or do you make more money since you are a board certified licensed health professional? If you come in as an O-1, following the pay scale, you'll only be making around $35,000 even though you are a health professional. Whereas, in the private sector, new grads for psych NP right out of school, can very well be starting out making $110,000-$120,000 in a lot of places in the country. The national average for psych NPs right out school is around $85,000. My school is really expensive so having the Air Force pay my tuition would be great, but if I'm only going to be making under $50,000 for my 3 years of active duty, I'm not sure it would be worth it when I can be making a lot more money in the private sector and just paying off my loans with the money I'm earning. If anyone out there has any answers for me, please post them. I have a lot more questions too, so hopefully I can find someone out there who has been through this. Thanks.
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2013-2014 HRSA Nursing Scholarship Program
Sorry if someone already answered this, but has anyone been officially rejected yet? Its sounding like everyone who hasn't been awarded the scholarship yet, still has it saying "Under Review" on the website. I was wondering if anyone out there who met all the qualifications and at one time had their application listed as "Under Review" now has it listed as being rejected or whatever wording they use to reject us.
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2013-2014 HRSA Nursing Scholarship Program
How did you know about that website? That's crazy it has all the reviewer instructions. I'm with you, if you haven't got a letter yet, let's hope your financial aid and student loans are in order. That sucks...
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2013-2014 HRSA Nursing Scholarship Program
Thanks Nurzz. I had never seen anyone on any of these sites with an EFC above 5500 get the scholarship. Mine is barely above 5500 so I'm worried that I won't even be considered since I'm not in the 0-5500 range.
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2013-2014 HRSA Nursing Scholarship Program
Has anyone ever got the scholarship that had an EFC above 5500? Just curious. Thanks.
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Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty (for non-RNs) MSN 2013
Hey guys, I'm looking for any information that you might have about the HPSP with the Air Force. I'm getting conflicting information about the scholarship from different sources that I would like to get cleared up. Thanks.
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Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty (for non-RNs) MSN 2013
I was stoked to apply for the NHSC Scholarship, but found out that us Pre-Specialty guys are ineligible. This is from their Application Guide: Applicants are ineligible if they are: (1) Enrolled in a physician assistant (P.A.) program and are specializing in areas other than primary health care. For example, P.A. programs with a surgical or emergency room focus; (2) In the pre-professional phase of their health professions education. For example, taking undergraduate pre-requisites for admission to a P.A. training program; (3) Enrolled in a nursing Bridge Program. For example, RN-MSN, BSN-MSN, Direct Entry, Graduate Pre-specialty or Entry to Practice programs; OR (4) Pursuing a doctoral degree in nursing. Really sucks...
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Vanderbilt Grad Entry 2013
The 15th.
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Vanderbilt Grad Entry 2013
I'm sure there are letters on the way for a bunch of you! I went to Vanderbilt and still live in the Nashville area, so that's probably why I got mine already. Can't wait to hear from the rest of you!
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Vanderbilt Pre-Specialty (for non-RNs) MSN 2013
Thanks guys. No, I didn't get that email and I was freaking out about it. I was reading forums from 2011 and 2012 and it seemed that everyone who got that email ended up getting in. I figured since they didn't take time to send me the email that I was getting rejected.