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RN or NP? Why Being an RN is BETTER Than Being a Nurse Practitioner

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To stay a RN or be a Nurse Practitioner?

Why Being an RN is BETTER Than Being a Nurse Practitioner

For most people, the decision to attend nurse practitioner school to become a nurse practitioner is a tough decision.

Deciding to become a Nurse Practitioner has been the best decision I've made career wise, but making that decision in the beginning was a difficult one to make because there are so many benefits to being an RN

Some times, people may be better off staying an RN and skipping school to not be a Nurse Practitioner.

Regardless of which choice you make, you'd be making the right choice. Both are great choices.

In this video, I go over 5 reasons why being an RN is better than Being a Nurse Practitioner.

Again, this is just my opinion and you should always make this decision based off of your lifestyle, wants and needs.

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