I enter urgent care clinicals in one month- other than X-ray interpretation, rash review, and bacterial infection review, do you know of an urgent care review “kit” or “list”? A list of practice skills or diagnoses to review would be so so helpful. You are AMAZING, I am so grateful to have found your videos.
I love your videos -- very helpful and informative. In case you weren't aware I wanted to give you a heads up that you can, as an FNP, get Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) certification and can work in the ER as an NP! You'd be a shoe-in given your ER RN experience and Urgent Care experience. It also pays a lot more, of course as there's a lot more liability and risk too. You can get ENP Certified by either doing a formal certificate program at a University, getting a certain amount of urgent care or ER hours in (3000), or doing 2000 hours in urgent care or ER and at least 100 CE hours in ER-related stuff (skills, procedures, etc.). In case you had no idea about this pretty niche area, I wanted to throw it out there as you keep mentioning a strong interest in ER, and now there's a path to be an NP in the ER where you can intubate, do central lines, chest tubes -- all that fun stuff!
I just found your channel and love your videos! Thank you! I am a PA and switching from Endo to Urgent Care- I start at the end of the month, eeek! It was recommended to me to check out HIPPO Urgent Care Bootcamp and Urgent Care RAP. Pricey but used CME money for it and so far its great!
Thank you for your honesty and the great information!
I purchased a kit from Skills on Point. It was super expensive but it comes with CEUs after I finish the course
I enter urgent care clinicals in one month- other than X-ray interpretation, rash review, and bacterial infection review, do you know of an urgent care review “kit” or “list”? A list of practice skills or diagnoses to review would be so so helpful.
You are AMAZING, I am so grateful to have found your videos.
Thank you so much for all that you do! ❤️
Appreciate your input!
I love your videos -- very helpful and informative. In case you weren't aware I wanted to give you a heads up that you can, as an FNP, get Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) certification and can work in the ER as an NP! You'd be a shoe-in given your ER RN experience and Urgent Care experience. It also pays a lot more, of course as there's a lot more liability and risk too. You can get ENP Certified by either doing a formal certificate program at a University, getting a certain amount of urgent care or ER hours in (3000), or doing 2000 hours in urgent care or ER and at least 100 CE hours in ER-related stuff (skills, procedures, etc.). In case you had no idea about this pretty niche area, I wanted to throw it out there as you keep mentioning a strong interest in ER, and now there's a path to be an NP in the ER where you can intubate, do central lines, chest tubes -- all that fun stuff!
Great video!!! ♥️
Thank you
I just found your channel and love your videos! Thank you!
I am a PA and switching from Endo to Urgent Care- I start at the end of the month, eeek! It was recommended to me to check out HIPPO Urgent Care Bootcamp and Urgent Care RAP. Pricey but used CME money for it and so far its great!
Do you give Sctips for Covid
I tested positive
Pretty nurce she is
Ahh urgent care misdiagnosis and the shocking lack of knowledge the staff has.
Not all providers are created the same. This applies to all roles: NP, MD, DO, PA... There is good and bad in each.