Differences Between Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Other Specialties
There are several nurse practitioner specialties, such as gerontology, midwifery, and psychiatry. PNPs focus specifically with the pediatric population. Often times, they are a great resource for parents and young people alike in managing pediatric health needs.
PNPs see their patients grow from neonates into young adults, making them one of the major influences on someone’s health for the rest of their life. Because of this continuity of care primary care PNPs provide, they are regularly seen as leaders in their local community regarding pediatric health.
Pediatric nurse practitioners in the acute setting, such as a pediatric emergency room, can influence a young person’s health in a positive way during a difficult time (since no one goes to the ER for fun!).
If you are considering being an acute or primary care pediatric nurse practitioner, I would recommend that you ask yourself if you are passionate about pediatric health. If working with this population brings a smile to your face, consider looking into this career path.
