Samford's FNP/ENP

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Specializes in ER, ICU, CCT.

I have been contemplating becoming a nurse practitioner for a LONG time. My initial interest in becoming a nurse practitioner was from my years as an emergency department nurse; I worked with emergency physicians that fostered autonomy, which bordered on practicing medicine without a license. I loved that aspect but wanted to do so with legal autonomy as opposed to a physician playing a bit loose with the rules. For the past 12 years, I've been a critical care transport nurse, where we have standing orders with a wide latitude of options before speaking with a physician... at least our standing orders are "on paper" as opposed to a physician telling us "he has our back".

Back when I was looking at NP programs in the past, there was only one emergency nurse practitioner program I was aware of but it appears more exist now. I found that Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama has a Doctorate of Nursing Practice program that prepares students to be not only a Family Nurse Practitioner but also an Emergency Nurse Practitioner, which appears to be just what I have thought I needed. At this point, I am wanting to know more about the program. I've requested more information about the program but it looks like they offer a part-time program where the majority is online with four campus visits during the slightly over four year program. I'm sure all the information I receive will "sing the praises" of their program but I'm hoping someone in this forum has experience with their program to give me an alternate view of the program.

Hi Ron, I asked all around for the same answers as you. I finally took a leap of faith as I never got any answers or feedback. I start in January 2018 in Samford University's BSN to DNP (FNP and ENP) program. Keep in touch and wish me luck!!

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