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Interview with a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner

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41 thoughts on “Interview with a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner”

  1. I really appreciate this video with GYN NP interview.. very informative and clear! wish we could have more interviews with specific topics in the future ! 🙂

  2. Hi. I’m a new WHNP! I passed my boards last year during quarantine they remote proctor online testing! But I cannot find a job and they want me to have 2-3 years experience! I moved to DFW area and I’m still not in my new role. Thanks for the video

  3. thank you!! i'm considering going back to school for NP soon, between FNP or WHNP. This helps to clarify that FNP is still able to obtain but do womens health nursing!! 🙂

  4. Loved the interview with Monica. She’s so beautiful, eloquent, and helpful. But I think it’s a little confusing to have the title say Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner since Monica is not a certified WHNP but an OBGYN NP. I am a WHNP student and I agree with Monica that your choice between FNP vs WHNP also depends on the marketability of WHNP in your area and where you want to work.

  5. I’m in my woman’s health rotation of my NP program. When I first saw this video on my feed, I ignored it. Thought, I’m not going into that field. But found myself curious to watch it because I have discovered I’m enjoying women’s health soooooo much more than I thought I would. Thank you both for the wonderful interview ❤️

  6. I needed this .

    I am an FNP in houston pursuing midwifery , but have a passion to work with women .

    I didn’t think it would be possible to do this as an FNP . I mean gosh my YouTube channel is catered towards women .

    I am going to put out some feelers . Thank you

  7. This is the interview I needed to see. Like Ms. Monica, I am a L&D nurse whose passion is in WH, but chose the FNP route for marketability as well. It's great to know she's on my area, and willing to share her knowledge!

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