I completed a DNP with an emphasis in acute care 2 years ago. I have been practicing as a Nurse practitioner for the past 2 years in a number of settings. Although, I asked, my program director did not fill me in on the problems I may encounter in this newer specialty versus the family practice specialty. One, the state medicaid program where i reside does not reimburse ACNP's. Second, with training geared for adults, treating children under the age of 14 is outside of my scope of practice. Additionally, so is seeing any OB patients. With the job market flooded with nurse practitioner's I have taken jobs I have never thought I would be doing as a ACNP. Although, I enjoy my practice I find myself constantly against barriers and limitations to practice, either from the state, or from my lack of training. At any rate, I have wanted to eliminate these barriers by getting a certificate for FNP. Herein lies my next problem. The school I attended is not, and has not accepted any students seeking FNP certificate for years. They are capitalizing on the push for DNP trained NP's. Which, is what I found to be a nationwide problem. All the certificate FNP programs have converted to MSN to DNP with a certificate in FNP. Since I already have a DNP, I have been told by every school I have inquired to, that I am not eligible for their program. They want the students willing to get the DNP and the certificate, which takes several more semesters of tuition than what I actually need. If anyone is still with me at this point, is anyone here aware of a program for a FNP certificate that will accept my DNP degree, and just allow me to complete the required courses to complete an FNP certificate? Look forward to your insights. Thanks!!