What's really going to be an issue with the influx of people in NP schools is that so many programs do not place students with preceptors, so you're going to be fighting with everyone else to find them. The over saturation is what’s scaring me too. Yeah, it isn't medical school, but we also don't make what physicians make either. Then there is the issue of cliques not too many on my floor. There is essentially no real work required, and no standards save a board exam that an RN with two years experience and a prep book could pass easily.. Press J to jump to the feed. I'm about to start my NP program (University of Alabama Birmingham), and I've been doing some research on NP supply. This is a place to list things you have learned in your practice or during schooling within the last week. Another one I saw was someone complaining about how sad it is that schools don't find preceptors. Passed boards on the first try and did really well. I am currently two years into the program with two semesters and 350 clinical rotation hours to … Right, but it is near impossible for new grads to get that first job. There are mixed views on whether we will experience a surplus or a shortage of NPs by 2025. As I listen to those rumblings of “too many NPs and PAs,” I wonder if this is a mirror to that GMENAC response. Cookies help us deliver our Services. ... Thousands of nurses tired of working with too many patients will walk out of hospitals in a 4-state strike; The 10 worst states to be a nurse practitioner However, they're all now graduating from online for-profit schools with a 4.0 and their 500 clinical hours with a new grad NP or old family practice physician that's likely very out of date in their care. I looked in Florida first (really saturated and the pay is crap) and had zero luck. They have absolutely no admissions standards, and are completely in it for money. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I lost out of so much money as a nurse because I had to study or go to clinicals instead of working. If the bill becomes law, the state would join nearly 40 others to grant some level of independence to nurse practitioners. I then applied for months all over the lower peninsula of Michigan (where I’m originally from). Nurse practitioners and physician assistants have a role in health care. I did have a really hard time finding a job. I don't have any published data for what I'm about to say, but I think the midlevel roles are going to change significantly over the upcoming years. Obviously this is a regional issue, but would any other California nurses like to chime in? If you are a young nurse I say absolutely! Its completely based on location imo. Working as a nurse isn’t easy. Either way, I think the system will eventually settle out with more clearly defined roles for MD's/DO's and NP's/PA's, with the latter having a more narrow scope of practice and more work restrictions. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Published May 8, 2017. In addition to the potential oversupply I'd be a lot more worried about a drop in quality of NP graduates, even with the transition to the DNP. I’m not sure about acute care though. But there isn't an oversupply of RNs, in fact nationwide there is a shortage. I've been an RN for 7 years with my background primarily in the ER. Moving isn’t an option for me either. I worked postpartum for 2 years and I feel like that doesn’t make me appealing to employers. Count your coin prior to becoming an APRN. A nurse practitioner has a graduate degree and is qualified to perform certain treatments without the supervision of a doctor. Nurse Beth, MSN (Columnist) Specializes in Med Surg, Tele, ICU, Ortho. These might, for example involve seeing patients in general practice with ‘simple’ ailments that should free up a doctor to see more complicated cases. Of course, an ADMIN is also posting in the thread talking about how wrong the OP is. I had no trouble finding a FNP job. The more practical choice is either to enroll in a school that places you (UAB is not one of those), or enroll in a school like Frontier where they pay the preceptors that you find for yourself. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the programs become A LOT more competitive as would-be medical students opt to train less in order to perform the same medical tasks. Effect of 10% increase in APP coverage: Patients/hour: -0.12 (95% CI; -0.15 to -0.10) I may be wrong or they may have dramatically transformed since graduation, but I just don't see how they can be competent providers, and all are getting jobs in rural areas as solo providers as their oversight physician is miles away. News flash: All of those studies were done BEFORE Kaplan, Walden, Chamberlain, and the other joke diploma mills began to churn out inept NPs. If you want respect, act respectable, and not desperate to show off how many nurse practitioners there are in the United States. More freedom than you can imagine. Assuming that doesn't bother you, I'd say to go for it! It took almost a year from graduation to find a job. I think it really depends on where you live. Physicians were more productive than physician assistants and nurse practitioners. Medical schools don't really have anything to worry about, because residency restrictions essentially prevents oversupply and actually creates a high demand for pretty much all physicians, regardless of speciality to a large extent. I have friends who are recent graduates of both FNP and ACNP programs in various areas of the country who are struggling to find work. I deferred from starting NP school because I’m not sure if I should go to school. Agreed. It is damaging our profession, and the name of nurse practitioners. I agree I think a lot of california RNs find they make less as NPs. They also are licensed differently. I always wanted to be an NP, but why would I take a pay cut, lose my union protection, and take on added responsibility for less money? It honestly seems like everyone is going to NP school these days (so many of my nurse friends are in a program already) and I'm concerned about there being an oversupply soon. Just like with RNs. It's rough out there, and the debt is no joke. Cookies help us deliver our Services. If it’s truly what you want to do, then keep pursuing your dream. While doctors and nurse practitioners have many similarities, there are some notable differences. As it stands, the NP and PA roles are quickly becoming saturated, but there is a high probability that the increasing numbers will be offset by increasing need after the ACA is fully implemented. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I attend a great brick and mortar school where my clinicals are set up for me by my program. 6 years from the CCU or ICU will help dramatically, and at the least, land you a hospital gig. It took me a year before I got my first RN job (graduated just after peak recession 2009). I would appreciate any advice from those in the field. The online for profit schools are literally fucking up this profession at epic proportions. “Too many nurse practitioners out there are looking for ‘glam’ jobs”, she lamented. Nurses Nursing Article. AUSTIN, TEXAS (January 28, 2019) – The American Association of Nurse Practitioners ® (AANP) released both the new national nurse practitioner (NP) count and findings from its 2018 National Nurse Practitioner Sample Survey. Sigh. National and Regional Projections of Supply and Demand for Primary Care Practitioners: 2013-2025 5 Primary Care Nurse Practitioners (NPs) The primary care NP supply is projected to outpace demand at the national level if NPs are utilized in the same way in the future. Time. If an RN has a hard time finding a job, an NP probably will as well. I started working at an urgent care last month. Theses are nurses with at least 5 years of RN experience who attended well regarded NP schools. Exactly how I feel. I have about 1.5 years left in my ACNP program. The quality of the students graduating from these programs are embarrassing and dangerous, and are not helping the profession as a whole at all. At the same time, many thought leaders—including the IOM—have recognized NPs and PAs as significant contributors to the health care workforce. Those are the exact same places that have localized RN oversupply. If I didn't have kids and could travel nurse and see the world I'd do it in a minute. Once you have a few years experience, the world opens up. Flash forward, and I found the AACN annual report. That's a 5% annual increase in NP graduates and almost a 9% annual increase in students! Too Many Nurse Practitioners? Letting nurse practitioners do more work without a doctor's direct supervision sounds appealing, but doctors undergo training that NPs do not. Anecdotally, it seems like half my unit is in NP school right now. Nurse practitioners can help fill healthcare gaps in areas where there are few doctors, according to a 2018 study by the University of Michigan. Oh I know. I am an ENP with both my FNP and AG-ACNP. Nurse practitioners aren't like … Also, change the accrediting criteria for nurse practitioner education. Have the NP and PA professions worked so hard to offset the physician shortage (real or imagined) that we may face a glut of NPs and PAs? As of January, a record of more than 270,000 nurse practitioners (estimated) are licensed to practice in … You especially don't have anything to worry about if you're willing to move somewhere to work. That changes dramatically the more you get into the suburbs and especially rural areas where there aren't local schools and a lower number of nurses moving to. Look at CRNAs; there was an explosion of schools (and class sizes) a few years ago and more graduates out there. Start travel nursing. 2 years ICU experience, the rest was cardiac step down. If you sit around waiting for your dream job to open up across the street from your current one, I'm afraid you will be sorely disappointed. I have over 6 years of critical care experience (close to 8 by the time I graduate) as well as numerous certifications and I continue to work in critical care at a level one trauma center during NP school. A letter writing campaign or something should be in order. Yes, FL and TN are the worst states for new grad NPs to find a job. Seems like everyone is going back to school to escape the bedside versus pursuing their NP because they want to advance their practice. I might be wrong (and hope I am), but if this trend continues I think there may be research showing poorer outcomes, and if that happens the NP field (and probably all APRNs as NPs are the largest group) is gonna have a real problem. If you went to an online school, don’t network, or plan on working in TN/FL, you might be working as an RN for the rest of your career. I don't think the market is oversaturated all over. you could get one but the ones in the good spots are sitting tight. I had no trouble finding a job as an agacnp new grad, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the nursepractitioner community. If you are single, good with money, love to travel and gonna be satisfied watching young nurses around you move to advanced degrees, then you are good. Many of the people I graduated nursing school with weren't very good nurses when I knew them and struggled to pass undergrad classes. Give yourself time to figure out what's important while making great money. A place to discuss the topics of concern to the nurses of reddit. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. And even if 30k to 50k of debt doesn't scare you, the lost opportunity cost should give you pause. In the case of nurse practitioners, 20 states allow full practice authority for NPs, 19 states require a written collaborative agreement with a physician and … As others have said, I'd echo that one should be willing to move for their first job, and try to be flexible. In 37 years as a nurse I have seen the concept of nurse practitioner drifted from a highly skilled nurse to that of a physician-lite who has a bit of a nursing background. Fantastic benefits. In 2001, there were approximately 18,000 NP students and 7,000 NP graduates. The bad news is that despite several consecutive years of increased enrollment, too many qualified applicants are being turned away, mostly because of insufficient faculty. In addition, anytime I try to argue with people about the for profit online programs, they always pull out the "Well NP outcomes are as good as physicians, blah blah" card. I do think this has the potential to be an issue. Mark my words, future studies utilizing U of Phoenix online NPs WILL begin to show dramatic differences in care, and once that happens the support for NPs will collapse politically and from the public. It's extremely easy to be accepted to schools, and to matriculate. I am pursuing my ACNP as the consensus model has shown this is the appropriate NP degree to earn in order to work in the inpatient setting. I hope I'm wrong, but that's my biggest personal concern. Will I be destined to stay at the bedside because I can't find a job? Probably not, and I'm a happy working NP. More people than not actually defended the practice, using some really twisted logic. There isn't a black and white answer to the OP's concerns. Right now, I am satisfied. Your first job probably wont pay great especially if you've been a nurse for a while. Then there are some egotistical nurse's who will boss anyone around techs or doctors or other nurse's. 2018 National NP Sample Survey Results Released. The biggest difference between the two is the amount of time spent on training. Looking for a 1 day a week online nurse practitioner program that requires no travel graduates in 5 months, 10 clinical hours, and a 2.1 GPA to get into? Hopefully that'll just result in action against for-profit schools, or at least employers being more discerning about where their new hires are graduating from. The growth of the aging population and sophisticated patient-care technology continue to … Nurse practitioners in doctors’ offices or outpatient clinics are already losing jobs or being furloughed, said Christy Blanco, president of the Texas Nurse Practitioners … If I am offered a job, will the salary be that of a RN due to over saturation of the market? I didn’t job hop. I finally landed a position because a clinic I knew doctors at was hiring. With your experience in OB why not Midwifery or NICU? See a patient and then go chart while we bust our asses. As a result pay dropped and the number of open jobs also decreased causing many graduates to have a very difficult time finding a job when only a decade prior they would have had job offers when they started school. I graduated with my FNP and a 4.0 GPA. I’m turning 30 next month. And I don’t want to hear the argument that NPs have spent many hours working as nurses before becoming nurse-practitioners. I am highly skilled as a nurse and I'm going to a well-respected school in my state. They are graduating THOUSANDS of poorly prepared NPs, multiple times per year. Being a nurse practitioner is not for everyone. Asking for advice, practice information, the job market, and general banter is encouraged! Really over saturated. The national boards aren't lifting a finger to do anything about this. What do future employment prospects hold for NPs ? I can run 10 miles any given day of the week and I don’t have too many forehead wrinkles (they’re more like fine lines…).I’ve been to a dive bar with my grad student sister at … It's a joke. I think that, especially with the advent of the Affordable Care Act, there will be a greater need for NPs and PAs. Feel free to share updates in clinical guidelines, new studies, or … It honestly seems like everyone is going to NP school these days (so many of my nurse friends are in a program already) and I'm concerned about there being an oversupply soon. Am I wasting my time?!? This is a platform designed to inform and unite the NP community. Sure, they may find themselves moving out of primary care and into specialities or a more supervisory role, but the jobs will be there. I think that medical schools have a lot more to worry about than NP schools, in terms of job placement. I’ve been a nurse for 10+ years. That role is dynamic. I don't think nurse practitioners will end up unemployed, but I think we will see more working as RN's despite being NP's. I am pretty sure this admin attended University of Phoenix. Location dependent. I'm not stressed and anxious to just work anywhere because I'm still making $$$ as a RN and I see many hospital jobs requiring ACNP certification now so you should be fine :). Nurse practitioners … California is behind most other states in empowering nurse practitioners. Fantastic pay. It doesn't make any sense. For the 2012-2013 school year there were 48,000 enrolled students and 12,700 graduates. My fatal mistake was that I did not get a job as a CNA during school and now I cannot get hired by anyone. I don’t think the profession is saturated. All are welcome. And just like with RNs, getting your foot in the door is the hardest part. Same with CRNA's. RN experience is what is going to stand out from other NP grads. I am pursuing my degree because I want to expand my knowledge, take on more responsibility, and be more involved in shaping health outcomes. I am pursuing my FNP after six years at the bedside as an ER nurse. Some states allow and some states don't allow independent practice by nurse practitioners. Well, a nurse practitioner is a nurse that has had extra training to perform some of the tasks that a (often junior) doctor might otherwise perform. More people are going to need healthcare, and insurance companies are going to want to pay for the cheaper providers. It's really disheartening to know they care more about membership dues than protecting the future of the profession. I want to work in a clinic setting but the pay sucks for RN vs being a RN at the hospital. In California I'm making more as an RN than I would as an NP. They are not only going to ruin the supply and demand of NPs, but they are going to ruin the professional image (as they already are doing). If you can't find a RN job in rural New Mexico you're doing something wrong, even if you'd never get an interview in San Francisco. Rural primary care will probably be the most likely. My team and I lamented we had a going-away dinner to say thank you for her work. Once I pass that exam, I will be a dual-certified FNP/ENP (emergency nurse practitioner). Some are given complete freedom to practice at will with no oversight. Yup, that’s probably the truest statement; too many NPs. I am well aware that the NP profession has faced challenges due to the increasing number of new NP graduates. Many of the new programs are very large, don't have the same stringent clinical supervision of many older programs or are for-profit and accepting pretty much anyone. So, so very pathetic and sad. Rather than stay true to the roots of the NP profession which was founded in the public health sector ( here’s how it all began ), she notices that nurses are advancing their education solely for the purpose of higher pay, better schedules, and an easier job. Part of the problem is you can make more money as an RN. There's tons of jobs, just like with RNs. Some work very close with their sponsoring physicians. I really don’t feel like I’m ready to be quite that old! The quote above is a remark from one of the NP's I work with. We recently surveyed a number of our residents about this issue, and the consensus seems to be that, if midlevels are given the same clinical duties as MD's, many would opt to go the NP/PA route (assuming an NP or PA could practice in their preferred field) to save time and money. I think that just like there is now an oversupply of registered nurses, there will be an over supply of nurse practitioners. I thought the same way until I graduated NP school and started searching for a job. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. There's a thread going on over there now about someone complaining about how frivolous and unprofessional the posts are and what other NP forums exist...the mods locked the thread. They find that states with less restrictive prescribing authority for nurse practitioners experienced an increase in prescriptions for mental health conditions and about a 5% drop in the number of days citizens reported being in poor mental health and an unspecified, and probably uncertain, drop in mental-health related mortality. Hi, I am a BSN graduated from well thought of school in my area in 2010, GPA 3.5. Becoming a nurse practitioner costs A LOT OF MONEY. The doom and gloom is true and it is only getting worse for new grads. All in the hospital. I looked up some statistics and found an article from 2001 talking about the decline of NP graduates. I feel like I’m stuck in limbo with no advancement at my current workplace. Apparently, hospitals want some pt care experience plus your … Here's what it boils down to: Would I advise myself to go to NP school today, knowing what I know now about the debt, education, and job market? There are nurse's who like to undermine other nurse's, definitely eat the young mentality. 650 hours of clinical instruction during their entire education which is less than what a physician receives during their first year of a three year residency. Healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries in America, there will always be a need for competent nurse practitioners somewhere. Originally you needed a bachelors and masters degree and lots of clinical experience before even getting into a NP program. What I’ve done, this time, is enroll in a top 10 Big East family nurse practitioner (NP) program. The NPs in those studies went to traditional schools, where they actually learned a lot and had huge oversight in clinicals under highly experienced, expert providers. We do make a difference. (I graduated August of 2018, btw.). Depending on what type of practicing limits are set for both NP's and PA's, I think the demographic that will be applying for the roles has the potential to change quite a bit. New grads with no RN experience deserve to not have an NP job given the spirit of the degree. Everyone sees them $$$ and wants to move up but combined with the economy tanking and everyone wanting healthcare jobs, convienent jobs are slim to none. While NPs have more training than a registered nurse, they receive less training than a doctor. I went to a really good/well known brick and mortar school. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Please share anything you think would help better our community of nurse practitioners in one way or another. No debt. 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