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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Unexpected challengeslike delays in credentialing, managing cash flow, or hiring hiccupsare common. Example Scenario: A new NP practice launches but faces unexpected delays with insurance credentialing, leaving cash flow tight for the first 3-6 months. Collect feedback to improve your services.

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Specialist or Generalist: Which is Right for You?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

While specialization may require additional education, credentials, and experience, it’s not always a prerequisite. They build a business around their interests and the demand for their services in the community. Your education may already qualify you to focus on various conditions and work with different populations.

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Nurse Practitioner vs. Registered Nurse: What’s the Difference?

Post University

According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), anurse practitioneris an advanced practiceregistered nursewho is able to provide patients with comprehensive healthcare services. Nurse practitioners may build upon their knowledge asregistered nurses and provide patients with a diagnosis as well as a treatment plan.

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From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator

Every Nurse

Educational Requirements: Advancing Your Knowledge To become a nurse educator, you’ll need to expand your educational credentials. Certification: Demonstrating Your Commitment The Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) credential , offered by the National League for Nursing, is a widely recognized certification for nurse educators.

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The real value of nursing certification

American Nurse

Certified individuals report feeling a sense of pride and achievement, feeling more professionally competent, having improved employability and advancement, and being positioned for better compensation and career longevity, according to a 2019 Institute for Credentialing Excellence Value of Certification study. American Nurse Journal.

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The Ultimate Guide to Travel Nursing Agencies: What Every Nurse Needs to Know

The Gypsy Nurse

Licensing and Credentialing Support : Each state has its licensing requirements, and travel nursing agencies assist nurses in navigating these complexities. They help ensure that all necessary credentials are up to date, allowing nurses to focus on their work without worrying about administrative hurdles. Are they available 24/7?

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From RN to NP: Navigating Your Path to a Nurse Practitioner Career

Post University

As advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), nurse practitioners (NPs) can provide their patients with a broad range of healthcare services. In addition to diagnosing and treatingmental healthconditions, PMHNPs also provide their patients with counseling and therapy services.