I'm about to graduate as an RN in 6 weeks and I will be working at a Level I trauma ED. I want to get good experience before I decide to get my ENP. This was a very helpful video and well-explained. Thanks for educating us and for being exemplary in your line of profession.
THANK YOU!!! This video is EXACTLY what I needed to help me to understand which NP specialty to choose to end up being able to work in the ER! I was considering Acute Care- but now I will go with the FNP with a fellowship, which is also available at my (hopeful) NP school OSU. I am doing pre-req. classes currently for their Graduate entry program. Thank you for clarifying that finishing the fellowship program would also make me qualified to become double certified.
Hey Ahmed. I've been a RN for 30 years (25 in ER) and was planning to go back for my NP. I want to do both..... Part time in ER, and get involved in rural care for those in needs. We shall see.. Thank you for sharing this. I wish you God's Speed in your career!!🙏
@@ahmed_np I'm hoping that although the field is "a bit oversaturated" with NP's, a solid, experienced NP can find work and then "work on" getting the position desired. Lol. Then there are other days when I think, "na, I don't want to go back to school, I want to ride my horse, play music, and be a partner in crime to my grandchildren". Thank you so very much🙏
@@tracybranch2955 we could be twins! I just got accepted in a program and am torn between which track. I have time to decide. My program allows a switch after the initial didactic…..Go for it! The experience we have to offer is so needed.
@@TheBlacksurfergirl hey sister, Thanks for the reply and the encouragement!!!! I believe your right about the profession being in need of candidates that are experienced and seasoned. I think I will go ahead and set my sights on it. May God bless you and your path!! Much love 🙏♥️🙏
Thank you I want to cry for this I know it’s an old vid so too won’t see but I am 20 and I have a chronic illness but I want to be an ER NP after doing MA certifications for a while but this helps me a lot feel better
Can ENP do everthing that FNP do? If not, then what are rhe differences between them? I have known that ENP offers both urgent and primary care, and FNP offers primary care.
I think the only FNP/ENP program in the West coast is University of San Diego (not the UCSD or SDSU). If/when you have time please let me know if what I’ve looked up is true b/c I would love to attend that program..
I'm about to graduate as an RN in 6 weeks and I will be working at a Level I trauma ED. I want to get good experience before I decide to get my ENP. This was a very helpful video and well-explained. Thanks for educating us and for being exemplary in your line of profession.
THANK YOU!!! This video is EXACTLY what I needed to help me to understand which NP specialty to choose to end up being able to work in the ER! I was considering Acute Care- but now I will go with the FNP with a fellowship, which is also available at my (hopeful) NP school OSU. I am doing pre-req. classes currently for their Graduate entry program. Thank you for clarifying that finishing the fellowship program would also make me qualified to become double certified.
Hey Ahmed. I've been a RN for 30 years (25 in ER) and was planning to go back for my NP. I want to do both..... Part time in ER, and get involved in rural care for those in needs. We shall see.. Thank you for sharing this. I wish you God's Speed in your career!!🙏
That's a great plan Tracy. Wishing you the best!
@@ahmed_np I'm hoping that although the field is "a bit oversaturated" with NP's, a solid, experienced NP can find work and then "work on" getting the position desired. Lol. Then there are other days when I think, "na, I don't want to go back to school, I want to ride my horse, play music, and be a partner in crime to my grandchildren". Thank you so very much🙏
@@tracybranch2955 we could be twins! I just got accepted in a program and am torn between which track. I have time to decide. My program allows a switch after the initial didactic…..Go for it! The experience we have to offer is so needed.
@@TheBlacksurfergirl hey sister, Thanks for the reply and the encouragement!!!! I believe your right about the profession being in need of candidates that are experienced and seasoned. I think I will go ahead and set my sights on it. May God bless you and your path!! Much love 🙏♥️🙏
May God lead you and guide you.
Becauss of you i feel motivated and inspired to become an NP.
My favorite NP channel. Thanks for more of your insight
Thank you.
Thanks Ahmed, these vids are real informative
Incredible insight. Thank you for your videos
Thank you I want to cry for this I know it’s an old vid so too won’t see but I am 20 and I have a chronic illness but I want to be an ER NP after doing MA certifications for a while but this helps me a lot feel better
I took a shot every time you said, “intubations and chest tubes” and now I’m drunk
UT Cizek has an ENP program.
This is why I’m going to PA school
Ahmed, please continue to make videos if you're able. 🙏🙏
Hopefully soon!
Hey Ahmed, thanks for the video and knowledge. Was FNP school difficult? I will be starting soon thank you so much!
Can ENP do everthing that FNP do? If not, then what are rhe differences between them? I have known that ENP offers both urgent and primary care, and FNP offers primary care.
Most if not all ENPs are dual certified FNP & ENP. Usually have to be a FNP to then become certified as an ENP
If you’re the solo provider in a critical access hospital, are you making 200 bucks an hour since you’re doing the identical job of a physician?
How many years of ER RN experience would you suggest having before going for FNP/ENP?
2 years minimum. The more the better or you can do a ER fellowship after NP school.
Hi, I will be working in the ED as a NP. What study materials do you suggest ? Thank you!
Thank you, very helpful
so acnp gets the training in those emergency procedures like chest tubes, etc. does enp cert during school give you that same training??
They get the training to preform them outside of the ED. Like ICU. Right now only FNPs can become ENP certified.
Cant find any in michigan, do you recommend a website where it can help my locate one ?
is there a list of fnp/er programs???
There are a few. A quick Google search should tell you. I think Vanderbilt is one.
Where can I go for ENP besides Vanderbilt? I prefer not to go there
Very helpful info.
I think the only FNP/ENP program in the West coast is University of San Diego (not the UCSD or SDSU). If/when you have time please let me know if what I’ve looked up is true b/c I would love to attend that program..
look into chamberlain university