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I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?

Daily Nurse

Congratulations on passing the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certification exam through American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Continue reading to learn more about navigating the professional responsibilities of the newly certified FNP.

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Nursing Resume Tips

Post University

Whether you are considering nursing school, are currently in nursing school, or are a recent graduate, one fact remains: You need to know how to craft a compelling resume to stand out and land a job in the field. A polished resume can make a significant difference in your ability to land the position that you want.

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Why Choose an RN to BSN Program for Your Nursing Career?

Post University

This is a great chance to reveal your success as an RN and your commitment to continuing education. Follow these suggestions to navigate the application process with ease: Adjust your resume. RN-to-BSN admissions typically require resumes that reflect previous nursing experience.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

If you are enjoying your work in nursing but are looking to take your career to a new level, then it may be time to explore the possibility of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP). What Do Family Nurse Practitioners Do? Can a Family Nurse Practitioner Write Prescriptions?

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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

However, nurses and midwives who hold an endorsement, such as Nurse Practitioner, must complete an additional 10 hours related to diagnostic investigations and medical prescriptions. With less commitment required than a formal post-graduate qualification, short courses are an excellent way to add value to your skills and resume.

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How to Grow in the Nursing Profession

Diversity Nursing

These changes often unlock the potential we have to grow within the Nursing profession and there are many opportunities to grow right at our fingertips. Wherever you are in your Nursing journey there is always room to grow professionally. Continuing Education Opportunities. Join a Professional Organization.

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Advancing Your Nursing Career Through Certifications

Minority Nurse

Being certified could be the thing that gets your resume noticed. Augment your sense of pride and empowerment: Some nurses rest on their laurels, others keep learning, and your accomplishments say a lot about your ambition to be the best you can be. You may also enjoy increased earning potential.