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  1. Hi, I hope your daughter is doing well. Personally I would appreciate the feedback to get both information on the patient's outcome and a possible learning opportunity. Diagnosing is challenging especially in the urgent care setting.
  2. I can not speak to all NP education but I would have benefited from more clinical hours and practical experience in my program (or perhaps a residency). I have 7 years of RN experience and wonder how the straight RN to NP folks manage. What are your opinions on NP education? Another contributing factor in my case is I trained in a suburban area and my program focused on non-urgent ambulatory care clinical experiences while my first job is in a very rural area where my role is much broader.
  3. Greetings, I am a new NP 3 months into my first job and experiencing a lot of anxiety about diagnosis and treatment decisions. I would love to hear from others about their first year of practice and coping skills for the role transition to NP. Thanks, Dawn

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