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I have a PhD and DNP prepared NP colleague in Virginia who does a few Saturday's at a Minute Clinic because his
I've never heard of these clinics. What types of patients do they see? Thanks.
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A recent and emerging issue in NP practice has been the growth of retail health care clinics located in major retail chains such as Target, Wal-Mart and drugstore chains such as CVS and Walgreens. Most of these retail health clinics (also called the “convenient care industry”) are being staffed by nurse practitioners and provide patients with fast, affordable treatment for routine medical conditions as well as preventive care. NPs are using their skills to assess, treat and prescribe medications, in addition to providing health screenings, medical tests, vaccinations/immunizations and physicals in some locations.
Retail Clinics and NPs - American College of Nurse Practitioners
These clinics provide an alternative to an ER visit for those who have, as AngelFire stated, colds, ear infections, requiring a flu shot, etc. They are located in very convenient areas. And, it takes a very adventurous NP to tackle this type of setting. :)
psychonaut:
i have heard this as well... to the point that an NP was chewed out for doing what any good clinician would do as a treatment--because it went against the protocol for such symtoms. I get the reasoning behind the structure with a system such as minute clinic, but i would be really unhappy having to follow 'protocol' all the time. Maybe one shift a week but full time would render me brain-dead.
aggie313
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I was wondering what the avg salary is for FNPs in retail clinics such as minute clinic and take care health clinics. And what about per diem shifts? I'm seriously considering working in such a setting a few years after getting some experience.