Many nurses are looking to expand their careers and begin work as a nurse practitioner, but are you unsure of what type of NP to become? In this article, we’ll explore the different settings and roles that FNPs can work besides primary care.
We discuss how FNPs can leverage their knowledge of the psychosocial needs of patients to treat PMH conditions in a more formal setting. Find out how furthering your education will improve your practice – and may be less of a hassle than you think.
The need for nurse practitioners in acute settings such as hospitals and emergency rooms has never been as high as it is today. Therefore, it offers an opportunity for FNPs to branch out into more acute settings.
While Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) serve patients across the lifespan in numerous clinical areas like primary care practices, physician offices, clinics, and community health centers, they can also develop expertise and advanced knowledge in areas such as women’s health.
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