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I am currently working in mental health as an RN, I have 3 years of RN experience. My main concern is my lack of med/surg experience. I want to start applying to NP programs, but I do not want to specialize in mental health for NP. I am interested in Acute Care NP programs. Does not having much med/surg experience hinder my chances of being accepted into a NP program? My reason for attaining an NP is to have more involvement in my patient's care. I am a good RN, and also case manage when I do intake in ED. My undergrad BSN GPA is 3.3, I am hoping this will speak for me.I appreciate any comments.
Thank you,
Andrew
Most acute care programs require acute care experience.
From experience, an adult acute care NP needs more of a critical care or tele background, and works in hospitals or higher acuity areas. A Family NP treats all ages and can work in a wide variety of areas. A mental health NP would be more fitting with your background, obviously. But if you don't want to go that route, maybe Family NP instead of Acute care? That way you have more options.
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I am currently working in mental health as an RN, I have 3 years of RN experience. My main concern is my lack of med/surg experience. I want to start applying to NP programs, but I do not want to specialize in mental health for NP. I am interested in Acute Care NP programs. Does not having much med/surg experience hinder my chances of being accepted into a NP program? My reason for attaining an NP is to have more involvement in my patient's care. I am a good RN, and also case manage when I do intake in ED. My undergrad BSN GPA is 3.3, I am hoping this will speak for me.
I appreciate any comments.
Thank you,
Andrew