Hello. I'm about to graduate from the RN-BSN program next semester. I have been working as nurse in the hospital for 2 years now. I have not decided whether I want to continue in my studies to become a Nurse Practitioner because I fear having to continue dealing with topics such as nursing theory and culture (fluff). I was then thinking of becoming a PA because it focuses more on the medical model. Can any NP students or graduates tell me if there programs spend a lot of time dealing with non-medical topics or is it just a small portion of the program that one can easily swallow. If you could do it all over again- would you have become an NP? Thank you!
Hello, I am currently an RN with a year and a half of hospital experience. I was wondering if anyone has any information or experience on becoming a Nurse Practitioner in urology. I work on a floor with many urological patients and the field seems wonderful. How does one go about becoming a NP in uro? Are there different settings in which they would work? Thank you!