Thank you so much! You are so beautiful. I just graduated with my RN and got licensed today. I'm a newly ER nurse dreaming of becoming a NP or CRNA. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you for all that you do!
Congratulations to you…. I have a video on my channel we’re I talk with my friend who is a CRNA not sure if you have seen it, if not check it out there some insight there and alot of comments on that video have helped others here is the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WWnS-P5biIk.html
I agree that dealing with patients who are already determined what they want to do with their health and refuse all testing/treatment options can be very frustrating. I didn’t realize that that’s more common in primary care. My PMNP friend told me that she tells her patients “if you want to get better than I can help you but if you don’t want to get better, I cannot help you,” and that was so refreshing to hear. I don’t have a gut to say that statement (yet) but I totally think her thinking makes sense.
Thank you for the great videos. I am following you for about a year. Just got accepted into BSN Nursing program. I like watching your videos they are so educational and help out us who are new to this.
Thank you Lori for being so transparent! I passed my boards finally and will be entering a new role. I was thinking of urgent care, but I'm so new......idk.
Thanks so much… I will say I am glad I didn’t do UC when I was brand new, but that is just me. I do know new NP who do UC and do great. I will say if you do, make sure you have support, a go to person you can reach out to. Also get comfortable with procedures suturing I&D etc a lot of eye I just as well come in the UC. Best of luck to you
HI, I am medical billing specialist and i have 4 years pf experience with multinational companies. I want to work with provider to provide my billing services.if their is any possibility please consider me.
My 81 year old is hooked to antibiotics !! You are 100 percent right!! Girl if she do not get them she claim that she have an odor which she smells just fine lol
I love how you keep it real in the NP world !!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽You tell the real up/down from different jobs and it’s real and it’s appreciated !! Thank you👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Antibx. Antibx. Antibx. 😂 Thank you for your insight on UC vs. Primary. I’m writing FNP boards this summer and have a 0.6 FTE in internal medicine clinic starting September. I hope to add a few casual UC hours each week after I get at least a year of experience.
Hey Smart Np fellow I am new grad AGNp applied so many places still not heard anything I just wondering can I follow you few months for explore the work
I’ve watched at least 2-3 videos from your channel in less than 24 hours. I love the fact that you keep it 100. All the good and especially the bad about the medical field that many don’t know about. Nursing homes can be equivalent to the gas chamber. They are ran like f the patient. It’s all about the Benjamin. In my 13 years on a rescue, there were maybe 2-3 out of the 15-20 I’ve routinely went to were decent to good in conditioning and proper care for patient. Thank you for all the great videos! Wishing you the best in all your future endeavors!!
Clinics are definitely a lot more predictable, as far as work schedules, because they're never open on weekends, evenings. or on major holidays. On the other hand, there's a lot more follow up work and time spent on referrals and other issues when you're the assigned primary care doctor. For people with young kids, urgent care can be nice if they work 3 12 hour shifts a week and then have the other 4 days off.
Great video, very informative! I'm starting my last year of FNP school and am in an Urgent Care rotation right now! I'm hoping to do primary care next semester!! (I was actually watching this video during my lunch break there lol) I'm starting to think about where I may want to work as a new grad NP. Do you recommend new grads to start out in primary care or specialize (even if it's not urgent care)? Does it matter?
Thank you so much for the wonderful video. I am just seeing your videos and am very happy that you left a job you did not enjoy. But I wanted to know if you're happy now. All the best with all your future endeavors.
For the business aspect, Urgent Care revenue is significantly more than what primary care bills for, from my understanding depending on location and procedures but Urgent cares I've been to bill at least $150 to $300 per patient. So factoring that vs how much an NP/PA is billed at in a primary care setting. It's almost double in revenue, for this reason the pay is better.
Thank you so much. I am loving your videos. I would like to become a NP but unsure of what path to take. I love geriatrics and have not ever really worked with pediatrics as an RN. Your channel really allows me to have an inside view of the NP role.
What are your thoughts regarding virtual urgent care? Planning to work at the real urgent care but Covid pissed my nerves for a while. Took off from primary care. The other question is if you are doing 12-hour shifts at the urgent care, shouldn't you be having 4 days off per week? Great content!