Just had a question regarding psych NPs ...I'm currently on a neuro/tele floor and many of our patients are psych. I want to be a psych NP in the future and was wondering whether its best to stay on...
As I was looking into DNP programs, I was wondering whether or not DNP nurse practitioners are allowed to use "Dr." in front of their names in private practice settings. I know the laws are different...
I was just wondering if the title was applicable in a clinical setting where the np has full practice rights as i plan opening my own practice and don't want to face any legal
I'm a 5/7 semester nursing student.... I plan on becoming a CRNA, my GPA is a 3.13. I know it's not the best so I plan on trying hard on the GRE..I've also heard of people taking graduate level...
wanted to know which one of the following jobs are more fulfilling...I know both are compensated very well for what they do, I just wanted insight Into quality of life/ stress for both. Thanks in...
This may be a silly questio, but I'm sincerely interested in psych nursing and would like further insight into work environment and work attire specifically. I'm a firm believer in the look your best...
What are the job oppurtunities for and individual with both degree sets? Interested as one of the adjunct professors at my institution has both, never got around to asking him because he moved to a...
Hmm I guess the best answer to all of these responses would be to assess the enviornment and clientele before dressing up or down...would that be a correct
Im currently a entry level BSN nursing student at a local university program. As of late I've been seeing a lot of post BSN to DNP programs pop up. I had already decided on going to Law school after...
Thanks for the Reply! What attracted me to the JD route was the fact that I could apply my medical knowledge that I gained as a result of nursing school and my clinical experiences in the hospital...