Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How many years of school does a nurse practitioner need? Whats their yearly salary?

Please add links if you post your answers on a website. I prefer that people working in the field to respond well. has become one of my friends. I had to get a master's degree in nursing college. *** Because she worked for an operation that offers all-inclusive for most of his personal physician, your employer pays your education in the state of MS. [He had a bachelor's degree in nursing.] Wages vary by city and state. E 'was more than he had been taken as a nurse for over 15 years of experience, however. You need a teacher. The salary depends on your specialty. They do a lot of money. The say.from approximately $ 60,000 per year for $ 110,000 a year. It 's only an estimate. As I said, all you can do more or less. Here are some links: You http://www.npcentral.net/consumer/npfaq.shtml http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ http://www.mayo.edu/mshs/np-career . html Nurse_practitioner must first be a nurse BSN - which is a four-year degree if you attend full time. Once you have your BSN, Graduate School has 2-3 years full time as NP program, so you're looking at a total minimum of 6 years - but it's just school. You must have some experience as a RN between earning your RN license and have to go to a graduate program. So realistic, maybe it will take at least 8 years if you factor in the work I do in this area, but recently I have received. I know you need a BSN in Nursing (4 years college). So get some experience as RN in acute care (I think they want ppl with more than 2 years minimum experience.) Then go back to school to get your degree so you have 1-2 years of study in What do you like specialty. I guess about 8 years. About the contents goes.maybe approximately $ 70,000 -? Is $ 90.000 and over, about 1000 U.S. dollars by geographic region and specialty. BUT!. I I've heard this is the year that leads to change in the near future I've heard in 2009 and 2015, will receive a doctorate in nursing practice (DNP) I think that? But the year will increase so I hope they pay well. I like this profession due to interaction with patients, NPs are almost like doctors, but in a lot of nursing. But it will take more time to be an NP and the pay stays the same.might also be a doctor, but until you.besides time goes fast, I remember 2000 as it was yesterday .

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