I just failed the Nurse Practitioner exam. I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling. I'm confident that I will be a good nurse. I just need to get past this, move on and persevere.
NP exams won't bother you or be a problem if you work with someone like Mr Richard Brown... he's God sent, he saved me from taking the test for the 6th time
Very informative video. Thank you. Any advice for someone aspiring to become a NP in nephrology? I would eventually want to look into opening up my own clinic much much further down the line, btw. Thank you.
You most welcome 🫶🏽 I would say the options are limitless, NP are needed at most primary and specialty offices. I would advise considering which setting in nephrology ( inpatient or outpatient) which determines the education route and Clincal requirements. Further, maybe working in nephrology as an RN to see if you like it. That’s a fantastic long term goal to open your own practice. I wish you the very best in your career and future goals.
What’s your opinion on Pediatric Nurse Practitioner? I feel this is my passion but scared because I’m not sure if they’re in high demand. Maybe I should just do FNP as a safety net?
FNP’s can work with newborns all the way to older adults. So that would be a good options. Pediatric is a sub-specialty so you can work in peds as an FNP. The program requires pediatric clinical hours as well. I’m not sure if there is a whole program dedicated only to pediatric. Hope that was helpful
How about oncology NPs, are they lucrative and earn big I want to go into clinical research of diseases especially infectious and cancerous What pathway is best
That sounds like a great plan ! If you’re wanting to be inpatient (Hospital setting) Acute care FNP or AGNP is your best route. Stick with FNP if you don’t want to limit your job potential
I just failed the Nurse Practitioner exam. I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling. I'm confident that I will be a good nurse. I just need to get past this, move on and persevere.
So sorry about that. I am still looking forward to taking my FNP exam too, just studying hard and praying to God I know I can make it.
Well I've taken the exams for the second time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it
You will pass everyone has their own season, just keep praying and believe you will receive
I have repeated twice now, I'm beginning to lose it, I don't even think I can do it anymore
NP exams won't bother you or be a problem if you work with someone like Mr Richard Brown... he's God sent, he saved me from taking the test for the 6th time
Thank you for the informative video! 👍
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Great video 😊
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Very informative! What will be the path in becoming a cardiology NP? Is there a particular program for that?
I don’t believe a specific one. Either FNP or AGNP program and then specialize in cardiology
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Very informative video. Thank you.
Any advice for someone aspiring to become a NP in nephrology? I would eventually want to look into opening up my own clinic much much further down the line, btw.
Thank you.
You most welcome 🫶🏽
I would say the options are limitless, NP are needed at most primary and specialty offices. I would advise considering which setting in nephrology ( inpatient or outpatient) which determines the education route and Clincal requirements. Further, maybe working in nephrology as an RN to see if you like it.
That’s a fantastic long term goal to open your own practice. I wish you the very best in your career and future goals.
What’s your opinion on Pediatric Nurse Practitioner? I feel this is my passion but scared because I’m not sure if they’re in high demand. Maybe I should just do FNP as a safety net?
FNP’s can work with newborns all the way to older adults. So that would be a good options. Pediatric is a sub-specialty so you can work in peds as an FNP. The program requires pediatric clinical hours as well. I’m not sure if there is a whole program dedicated only to pediatric. Hope that was helpful
How about oncology NPs, are they lucrative and earn big
I want to go into clinical research of diseases especially infectious and cancerous
What pathway is best
That sounds like a great plan ! If you’re wanting to be inpatient (Hospital setting) Acute care FNP or AGNP is your best route. Stick with FNP if you don’t want to limit your job potential