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Smoothing your transition from RN to NP - American Nurse

Transitioning to the nursepractitioner (NP) role is ex-citing but it can also bestressful. Fortunately, taking certain steps can make m a family NP (FNP), boardcertified by the American NursesCredentialing Center (ANCC).Before graduation, I worked as acritical care Nurse for 5 years. I still vividly recall the strugglesI had as a new registered Nurse (RN) and later as a new are some suggestions foreasing your transition from RNto NP to launch yourself to yournext career stage. Become board certified To make you more confident inyour abilities and boost yourmarketability, I highly recom-mend getting board certified as an NP. State requirements forcertification differ; be sure tofind out what they are for thestate where you ll practice. Thetwo certifying bodies are the ANCC and the American Associ-ation of Nurse Practitioners. I suggest you study for theexam for 3 to 4 months, take a review class, and then takethe exam shortly off the exam only al-lows time for fear and self-doubt to creep in.

patient with yourself during the transition phase. These are the keys to your success as an indi-vidual practitioner—and to the success of NPs collectively. Kimberly Poje is an FNP at the Brain Center of Hud-son Valley in Newburgh, New York. Selected references Barnes H. Nurse practitioner role transition: a concept analysis.

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