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Liability Ins.
I was actually getting ready to renew my NSO policy and was referred to Marsh by a colleague. The rate is $400 less through Marsh. I also heard of Marsh through the AACN. It's strange because none of my NP colleagues carry their own insurance, but I'm not taking any chances and feel more at-ease having my own policy. Sorry I cant add any more info.
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Passed ACNP exam today
Congrats! I'm taking the AACN version in 2 weeks! Was there alot of primary care on the ANCC version?
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ACNP AACN exam?
Yes, I'm in Ohio. It was just accepted by the state about 6 months ago. After using Barkley's review CDs, I'm noticing that there isn't as much critical care as I thought in - However, Barkley states that his review is valid for all certifying bodies. I think I may also review my CCRN prep book to review vents, IABP, drips, etc.
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ACNP malpractice insurance?
I've read other posts regarding primary care NPs carrying their own malpractice insurance. However, if I'm working in an ICU at a large teaching hospital, would it be wise to carry my own insurance? Of course, the hospital says that I am "covered" by their policy and that few of their NPs carry their own policy. I am still leaning toward spending the extra $ for my own policy. Any thoughts?
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GPA on NP resume??
I have my first NP job interview this week. Is it appropriate to put my undergrad. and graduate GPA on my resume? I had a 3.6 and 3.8. Thanks
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ACNP and motherhood
Thanks for the post. I'm wondering if anyone has heard of PRN NP jobs?? What about not working as an NP for a few years.... will it be difficult to get back into the job market after not working for a few years to raise a family?? I feel like I want it all.... education, career, and family. I just hope it's possible. Thanks
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ACNP and motherhood
Hello guys, I will be starting an ACNP program this Fall. I"ve been a critical care RN for 3 years and am married with no children. Im in Cleveland and have searched local ACNP jobs and almost all of them are full-time. Very few are part-time and there are no PRN jobs at all. Once I graduate in 1 1/2 year, I'd like to start a family. My question is, how does an ACNP balance having a baby, raising kids, and work at the same time???? I dont want to stick my kid in daycare for 2-3 days per week if possible. It seems that a bedside RN job is more appealing to working moms. Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ~Casealum
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Advice from acute/critical care NP's
Thanks Pinoy for the response . I was/am also in teh same boat regarding ACNP vs CRNA. I ultimately chose ACNP because I didnt think I'd be happy in the CRNA role. I initially applied to CRNA school, was wait-listed, then accepted - I turned down the offer and now i'm in the ACNP program. Though the money is good for CRNA, the malpracitce is also very high. Here in Ohio they pay $9,000 / year for malpracitce!!! SPeaking of malpractice, while I want more autonomy / responsibility, I am afraid of being lumped in with physicians and malpracitce suits. I guess you have to realize that anyone in any profession can be named in a lawsuit. Can anyone comment on the rates of NP malpractice suits? While I feel I am a competent RN, being sued is one of my worst fears.
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New Grad.Wants OB/Labor-Delivery in Cleveland
Fairview just hired 19 new grads in L&D!!!!!!!!! I know this for a fact - I know one of the nurses hired
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CRNA/SRNA Alternates soundoff
I'm an alternate at Case. I got the letter about 5 weeks ago. They only accept 23 students. I have no idea where I am "in line " to be called. I considered emailing the program director to see when the deadline for the accepted students fees is. My future is hanging in the balance:(
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If you were an alternate...
That would be crazy - starting CRNA school after the program has already started!!! I would have to give my 2 weeks notice at work to go PRN. Does anyone know when Case's "acceptance" deadline is? I should just email them. I hate how my future is uncertain!
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If you were an alternate...
How long did you have to wait from the time you were notified you were an alternate to the time you got "the call" or "the letter"? This waiting is killing me. My future is hanging in the balance....
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I'm an "alternate " at Case, what the heck?!
yea, that's ridiculous. It's not worth it at that point. And having to quit your job or go PRN - you need to give them 2 weeks notice for that.
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I'm an "alternate " at Case, what the heck?!
I did not apply to any other schools. As you can see by my user name, I went to Case for undergrad. If I do not get in this time, I will reinterview in the Fall, but I may consider applying to Akron. I can't relocate due to husband's local business. So basically, Akron and Case are my only options. Can anyone give me a description of what exactly an "alternate " is? Do I still have a shot? Do alternates get in??