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If you're an experienced nursing professional, there are a number of opportunities in advanced practice nursing you could pursue.

Advanced practice nurses fall into four categories: nurse practitioners (NPs), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and clinical nurse specialists (CNSes). All require advanced education (typically leading to a master's degree) and clinical experience. After that, certification and state licensing requirements vary. So do salaries, which differ according to location, educational levels and practice setting.

Nurse Practitioners

According to the American College of Nurse Practitioners, there were about 106,000 NPs in the US as of 2004. Even so, NPs are in short supply, especially since they are increasingly finding themselves on the front lines when it comes to providing primary healthcare. Among their responsibilities:
  • Conducting physicals.
  • Making diagnoses and providing treatment.
  • Writing prescriptions (in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia).
  • Managing patients' chronic conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension.
With such diverse duties, NPs, who must hold a master's degree and a state license as well as be knowledgeable about prescription medications, need to be versatile. They must also be self-reliant since it's not unusual for them to be an area's only source of primary care, especially in rural settings.

Salaries for NPs vary but continue to rise. In 2003, the average full-time salary was more than $69,000, according to a salary survey conducted by Advance for Nurse Practitioners. NPs who own their practices can make almost $95,000, but the survey reports that establishing such practices is difficult due to state and legal restrictions and the reluctance of some managed-care organizations to credential NPs. To boost income without establishing a practice of your own, consider specializing in areas such as women's health or gerontology.


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