I am a new FNP. I pass my ANCC two weeks ago. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My love is for internal medicine, but I would like to learn more in terms of getting some experience in family or primary care. I don’t have a passion for peds it is very nerve racking with medication calculations, women’s health would be my next go to as I enjoyed my clinical in this specialty. It’s challenging finding a job without experience and I am willing to earn less to gain the experience I need. Thanks for your guidance
My advice when looking for the right job is to check out The Resume Rx, because Amanda does great work helping NPs find their perfect jobs. You can check her out here: realworldnp--theresumerx.thrivecart.com/djr/. Good luck!!
We do not have a whole course dedicated to COPD and asthma, but those topics are briefly mentioned in our Digital NP Binder. You can find more information on that here: www.realworldnp.com/binder. Thanks for asking!
Everyone is different - I think there's a trial and error/practice that needs to happen for everyone. I tend to structure my days with coming in a bit early to look at who's on the schedule, reviewing labs/documents/phone notes/refills that need addressing, then only checking back in at lunch time and the end of the day so I can stay focused on visits/charting. For me it's about finding a rhythm, and trying to stay as focused as I can and not get pulled in a million directions (not always possible). Any other things that have helped you so far?
Thank you for your tips. Always grateful for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure!
This was so helpful! Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
These are amazing tips! Thank you so much!!
You're so welcome!
I am a new FNP. I pass my ANCC two weeks ago. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My love is for internal medicine, but I would like to learn more in terms of getting some experience in family or primary care. I don’t have a passion for peds it is very nerve racking with medication calculations, women’s health would be my next go to as I enjoyed my clinical in this specialty. It’s challenging finding a job without experience and I am willing to earn less to gain the experience I need.
Thanks for your guidance
My advice when looking for the right job is to check out The Resume Rx, because Amanda does great work helping NPs find their perfect jobs. You can check her out here: realworldnp--theresumerx.thrivecart.com/djr/. Good luck!!
Have you completed a Course on COPD and asthma?
We do not have a whole course dedicated to COPD and asthma, but those topics are briefly mentioned in our Digital NP Binder. You can find more information on that here: www.realworldnp.com/binder. Thanks for asking!
Love your videos!!!
Thank you!
How do I set my day up ina systematic way?
Everyone is different - I think there's a trial and error/practice that needs to happen for everyone. I tend to structure my days with coming in a bit early to look at who's on the schedule, reviewing labs/documents/phone notes/refills that need addressing, then only checking back in at lunch time and the end of the day so I can stay focused on visits/charting. For me it's about finding a rhythm, and trying to stay as focused as I can and not get pulled in a million directions (not always possible). Any other things that have helped you so far?
I can’t find the waitlist for your upcoming course. Can you help me find it
Here you go! www.realworldnp.com/courses
Great videos!
Glad you like them!
New sub here. Could you make FNP studying tips please?
Hey! You should check out Nurse Liz's TH-cam channel! She's got great tips.
Real World NP I shall check. I also follow her.