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I did an online program for my MSN and Post-Master's, I agree with your assessment. Frankly, online nursing programs are a giant money grab!!! No communication, poor instruction quality, and most importantly, NO help with clinical placement. The school I chose even marketed their commitment to securing clinical placement.
Thank you for all of your videos, unfortunately my courses have no lectures and nothing to guide our studies on, just assigned text book readings and quizes on 400+ pages of the text book every other week. Your videos are the only reviews or "lectures" I can get. <3
Are these guidelines for patients of all ages or only 12 years and up? This is so interesting to me because it’s the same medication (symbicort) the only thing that changes is the frequency of its use . And not until steps 4 dose a dosage change occur .
omg Brittni!!!! I would love to talk to u, if only u had time.....Im going through the same thing.... thinking the same thing its impossible to live like this, i have been deadring starting meds.... bt its so difficult to function and on top of it all I have a year left to complete my NP program 😣
@@lilianagomez8246 absolutely understand. I can definitely be available to talk if you’d like. You can email me personally at BrittaniholsbekeNPreview@gmail.com and of if I can be of any help, I’d be happy to 💗
I agreed with her 100%. I went to the urgent care and this NP identified herself as Dr -- and this entire time, I thought I was speaking to a physician just to find out on the discharge paperwork that it was a NP. This is wrong on so many levels. It’s so misleading… They should not be allowed to have the title doctor in clinical settings when they are indeed not. I am also considered a mid-level in healthcare, but I never identify myself as that when going to urgent care or emergency. But as a healthcare professional, she knew that she was wrong… They need to do something about this scope creep now. It’s misleading.
Also, I agree with her about saying to ask for your physician next time. Because even I now tell my family members and everyone I know to do the same… I cannot believe mid levels are getting away with this. 😢
I’d be curious to know what your title is… you say “mid level,” care to clarify? And I agree NPs should not address themselves as doctors in practice, because it is confusing to the patients, regardless of their level of education. If you watched the video, you’d see I say that. But to encourage people to avoid NPs is outrageous and does a disservice to the health care system and the patient. I have a hard time believing you’re a NP or PA!
@@BrittaniNP I’ve been a Derm PA-C for 2 years to be precise but hung it up for osteopathic med school. Best decision ever. My husband is also military physician. Trust me it isn’t so hard to believe that many medical professionals agree with her. You even admitted that in your video by pointing out the fact that she had many likes. We can agree to disagree. But even AMA agrees that scope creep is getting out of hand with midlevels. It’s true.
@@LifestyleArmyWife it's ironic that "so many medical professionals" agree with the sentiment of "scope creep getting out of hand", but it's also the physicians pushing and exploiting NPs and PAs to perform outside of their scope. I'm quite happy to perform at the top of my scope and chose my role as a NP purposefully. Anytime I have felt pushed to perform outside of my scope it's been by an MD or DO. But, as long as it's making them more money... You're right about one thing though, we can agree to disagree.
Omg so exciting!! Thank you so much for all you do! I’m still a student but doing clinicals at urgent care and planning on working in urgent care when I graduate. THANK YOU!!
Absolutely! and yes we are able to do EKGs and suturing in my clinic. As far as getting comfortable with suturing, it just took lots of practice and repetition. I made a video recently on some suturing basics here on RU-vid, plus there is more material on my Patreon. If you want to check any of it out, it's pretty helpful.
I’m a nurse who works in pain management right now I think urgent care is cool, I like the concept of it.. how would you recommend starting as a nurse there while in NP school?
We have a nurse at our clinic. You could definitely see if any urgent cares near you looking to hire a nurse while you are in school and then potentially move up once you finish NP. You could also try and get a clinical rotation at an urgent care. That's what I did for urgent care experience!
New subscriber here! I unfortunately I did not pass advance farm my first go around and I’m retaking that this semester I really like these videos and I think it’ll make for a different outcome this semester. Fingers crossed.😊
I definitely hope the videos help! My most comprehensive and current material is available on www.patreon.com/brittaniNP Best of luck to you! And let me know if you have any questions while prepping!
@@docmerge the way Patreon works is, it’s a monthly subscription. I have 5 tiers available, so read what each tier includes and then yes, they are all monthly subscriptions. You can cancel any time or extend for as long as you want!
I'm really impressed with what you're doing with your platform. I've worked as an emergency room nurse and have spent the last five years as an RN in urgent care. Right now, I'm enrolled in a BSN-DNP program and will be earning my MSN-FNP this May. Your guides are incredibly accurate. After graduation, I plan to help students as well while gaining more experience. I feel that NP school often falls short in equipping us with the necessary tools for success. Thank you for helping students like me navigate this challenging journey and get to where we need to be.
@@ThisIsPatRyan thank you so much! I’m glad you’ve liked my content and unfortunately agree, many programs fall short. Wishing you all the best, though!