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

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Typical Start-Up Expenses Include: Office rent and utilities EHR (Electronic Health Records) software Office and medical supplies Staff salaries Insurance and licensing fees Cash Flow Tips: Prompt billing: Submit claims as soon as possible to avoid reimbursement delays. These milestones are worth celebrating as you build momentum.

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Is Nurse Midwifery the Right Pathway for You?

Registered Nursing

Private Practice: Entrepreneurial opportunity with maximum autonomy, ability to shape your clinical approach, and potential for higher earningsbalanced against business management responsibilities and irregular hours.

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Some of the Many Benefits of Being an NP

Minority Nurse

“In the past several years, I have also seen an increase in NPs working as hospitalists, in more nuanced specialty areas, and even as medical directors.”. NPs’ role and scope of practice have expanded depending on the state where they are licensed to practice. For example, in my state, NPs can practice independently.

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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner vs. Psychiatrist: Which Path is Right for You?

Registered Nursing

Registered Nurse (RN) Licensure: After earning your BSN, you must pass the NCLEX-RN exam to become licensed as an RN. Psychiatrist Licensure and Certification: To practice independently, you must obtain a medical license and may also choose to become board-certified by passing the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) examination.

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What Is an FNP and What Do Family Nurse Practitioners Do?

Registered Nursing

Their ability to care for patients across all age groups enables them to adapt to various roles within hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, and private practices. This versatility is especially beneficial for nurses seeking work-life balance, career variety, or roles that match their personal interests and values.

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What Can You Do with a Psychology Major?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Physical Therapist A physical therapist (PT) helps patients recover their range of motion and manage pain after injuries or chronic health conditions to improve their quality of life. They may work in hospitals, private practices, clinics, schools or other environments. Get licensed in your state. Pass the EPPP.