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Non-Nurse considering NP route Please helpRating: (votes: 0) Thanks for all of your time Eric Hi Eric,the NP role is very new in Australia, and our funding & economy's quite different from the US expereince, so I can't offer you any useful information about your employment prospects - and by the time you've finished who knows what will be happening, anyway? So why am I replying to your post? Nursing's equal parts theoretical and practical, and there's only so much of the latter that you'll be exposed to before applying for NP positions. If you check any of the new grad threads you'll quickly see how steep they generally find the learning process once they hit the ward as registered nurses rather than students.Medicine has a clear training path - doctors have to complete residencies in a number of areas, then specialise under guidance. I wouldn't be confident seeing a doctor who jumped from graduation to independent clinical practice without that period of exposure, support, oversight and guidance.It worries me that so many people think that they can go straight from a BN to NP (via a nrse practitioner program) without that hands on experience. I'm not having a go at you, Eric, and I know that the school says it can be done, but if it were me contemplating haivng that much responsibility, autonomy and liability without having a strong clinical background I'd be very cautious. I'd also want to look at how many NP candidates that program intends to process - though the roles of nurisng are expanding across the board, with new positions cropping up (at least in Aus), my concern would also be that you could come out of the program to find the market flooded with other qualified nurses who have little clinical experience competing in an increasingly saturated market.I'm not saying it's not possible, or not advisable, and I know these concerns are part of why you posted. I guess I;d just urge you to look at the possibility of spending a couple of years between BN and NP education working on the floor. You may even find an area you really like somewhere you didn't expect.Good luck with whatever path you take |
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