Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Good And Bad Aspects Of A Nurse Practitioner

No matter what career path you choose, you will find that there are good and bad points to that career. The same thing holds true to becoming a nurse practitioner. A lot of careers will have its ups and downs that will cause you to rethink your choice from time to time and there are a lot of nurse practitioners that feel the same way.

It takes a very special person to be able to handle the amount of stress and physical fatigue that nurse practitioners have to go through on a daily basis, and that is something you will need to be aware of if you choose to go down this path.

One of the bad things is the cost and amount of time it requires to become a nurse practitioner. Depending on what area you are looking to specialize in, it could take anywhere from 4 to 8 years to get your certification and cost upwards of $100,000. This is enough to make some people forget the idea of even starting out in the nursing field, but there are some great benefits that go along with the time and money that you will have to put into your training.

If you get a sense of wellbeing from helping people out that are in need, then you might not worry so much about the time and money you spend to be trained. This is a career for someone that has a deep understanding of compassion and the will to help make people’s lives better, no matter what the consequences to their own circumstances. You will have to work long, hard hours especially if you choose to specialize as a triage nurse in the emergency room, but it’s well worth the effort you put into it.

There are many aspects of being a nurse practitioner that will have you thanking yourself for choosing this career path and just as many that will have you pleased as well. No matter what your decision, you will have to research the area you want to specialize in and make sure you can put the time and money into the training. You should also make sure you can handle the emotional stress that will be involved in it.
 

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