I feel that either is great and any certification benefits you and your babies!
Responsibilities - perform physical exams, obtain complete medical history and record findings - order appropriate laboratory and diagnostic procedures - interpret and integrate data to determine preliminary diagnosis and therapeutic plan - administer medication and injections in compliance with state law and clinic guidelines - perform procedures as directed by physician and/or as directed by written agreement Basic Qualifications - successful completion of an approved nurse practitioner program is required - BSN or MSN is preferred - professional nursing experience and/or nurse practitioner experience is preferred Licensure/Certifications - current license to practice nursing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is required - ACT 33 is required within 30 days of hire - ACT 73 is required within 30 days of hire - CPR is required within 30 days of hire - Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner license is required Please visit www.chp.edu for more information!
Many are also able to extend offers pending graduation and NCC certification. We realize that many NNP students work full time
Greater than 5 years’ experience in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Certification preferred...Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Certification preferred
10-18-2023 | Quick Task (less than an hour)
Ensuring appropriate language and terminology on all communications, marketing materials and certificate of attendance awarded to participants as required by NANN
09-27-2023
Serving as an editor, contributing author, or reviewer on a scholarly neonatal publication Providing neonatal expertise to industry, hospitals, or allied health organizations or associations Developing nursing or patient education and training, including but not limited to education around diversity, equity, and inclusion Serving on a certification board or as faculty for a certification review course TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS The NANN Board meets in-person at the NANN Annual Conference (September 18-20, 2024)
09-19-2024 | Quick Task (less than an hour)
Serving as an editor, contributing author, or reviewer on a scholarly neonatal publication Providing neonatal expertise to industry, hospitals, or allied health organizations or associations Developing nursing or patient education and training Serving on a certification board or as faculty for a certification review course TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS The NANN Board meets in-person at the NANN Annual Conference (September 18-20, 2024)
09-19-2024
04-28-2024