Such an encouraging interview. I'm not sure where she lives, but a lot of the Ortho jobs go to PAs. Did a lot of ortho in the ED as a tech and RN and have always loved it.
Thank you for this video Liz! I learned so much from Yessica-most importantly applying for jobs that state that they want experience but to still apply anyways!
What do you do when you apply for these jobs that request experience but you have none and their application system automatically rejects your application?
Great question! I recommend checking out The Résumé RX for job help and encouragement. Here are some blog posts you may find useful: www.theresumerx.com/063/ and www.theresumerx.com/112/. Good luck with your job search!
This is specific to the clinic you will work in. Each electronic medical record is different but the components (HPI, past medical history, assessment, and treatment plan) remain the same. They can look different depending on the practice.
I am not aware of one book for orthopedic topic but I would recommend use of your preferred clinical resource for management recommendation. 5 minute clinic consult, UpToDate, or Medscape.
My company has mentoring which may have a new cohort in January -you can sign up here: www.realworldnp.com/mentoring. Get on our list and we will update you once it becomes available! Thanks!
I work in a network that very heavily uses PAs, especially for ortho, ED, and surgery. Do you think there is hope that NP school will start to be structured more like PA school, so we don't miss out on all of the musculoskeletal, short-procedure and even surgery stuff?
That's a great question, I don't know if there will be massive reform in the NP curriculum standards anytime soon, but I definitely know of lots of NPs who have done certifications or trainings like Yessica mentioned to do things like first assist in surgery.
Such an encouraging interview. I'm not sure where she lives, but a lot of the Ortho jobs go to PAs. Did a lot of ortho in the ED as a tech and RN and have always loved it.
I'm glad you enjoyed this interview! Thanks for watching.
This video was amazing. I have learned so much. Pls do one for ENT! :)
Noted!
Physical Therapist here, i am so torn between goin to PA school vs goin Rn-Np(ortho). i like this video
Good Luck on your future endeavors.
Thank you for this video Liz! I learned so much from Yessica-most importantly applying for jobs that state that they want experience but to still apply anyways!
Glad it was helpful!
Your voice is so soothing 😊.
Oh thank you!
What do you do when you apply for these jobs that request experience but you have none and their application system automatically rejects your application?
Great question! I recommend checking out The Résumé RX for job help and encouragement. Here are some blog posts you may find useful: www.theresumerx.com/063/ and www.theresumerx.com/112/. Good luck with your job search!
Good information!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Is there a link to her free guide?
You can opt in to her email list to get the guide here: www.npinsiders.com
How do I write a note i am sorry i am graduating in may going to be new np
This is specific to the clinic you will work in. Each electronic medical record is different but the components (HPI, past medical history, assessment, and treatment plan) remain the same. They can look different depending on the practice.
Does Yessica have an Instagram account? Highly interested in orthopedics! She was super helpful as a future NP!
You can opt in to her website here: www.npinsiders.com
Liz & Yessica, this was so, so helpful!! I'm weirdly excited to order the appropriate plain films now for a patient with knee pain 😂
Wonderful!!
Can you do an interview with a Derm NP? Would love to hear it.
I will add it to the list - thank you!
Thank you so much for doing these videos! They provided wonderful information. 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
What kind of training I should do to help my patients before referring them
Check this video out:
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Best book to get for ortho in family practice
I am not aware of one book for orthopedic topic but I would recommend use of your preferred clinical resource for management recommendation. 5 minute clinic consult, UpToDate, or Medscape.
Can you mentor me?
My company has mentoring which may have a new cohort in January -you can sign up here: www.realworldnp.com/mentoring. Get on our list and we will update you once it becomes available! Thanks!
I work in a network that very heavily uses PAs, especially for ortho, ED, and surgery. Do you think there is hope that NP school will start to be structured more like PA school, so we don't miss out on all of the musculoskeletal, short-procedure and even surgery stuff?
That's a great question, I don't know if there will be massive reform in the NP curriculum standards anytime soon, but I definitely know of lots of NPs who have done certifications or trainings like Yessica mentioned to do things like first assist in surgery.
I love these interviews!
Thank you!