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

Registered Nursing

As healthcare delivery continues to shift toward preventive and outpatient care, the demand for FNPs in non-hospital settings has grown significantly. 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.

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Nurse Practitioner Specialties Explained

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

From there, the options are endless, with the ability to work in a variety of patient care settings, specialties, and capacities. NPs work in clinics, hospitals, schools, mental health facilities, long term care facilities, and just about anywhere else you find people needing care of their bodies and minds.