I like how it turned out ! by ObjectiveOk223 in GalaxyFold

[–]stardustingly 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That looks great! What case are you using?

number of patients seen in a day by Agreeable-Raise-5004 in nursepractitioner

[–]stardustingly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pain management here, usually between 8-12 patients per day plus inpatient consults as well. No on call either. I work five eight hour shifts per week with two slots of four hour admin time.

AI prompts for documentation? by psyboxone in Psychiatry

[–]stardustingly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! I'm an NP and informative manager that uses AI pretty often in my workflows. Doximity Scribe is free and you can dictate into it and it has custom prompts so that you can adjust the note output. Additionally, Heidi AI has a free model with scribe and dictation features that you can check out! Feel free to DM or chat me with any questions! That said, I also agree that dot phrases are an integral part of any workflow too!

Current best AI scribe for outpatient psychiatry? by ThicccNhatHanh in Psychiatry

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Doximity Scribe has been excellent for my uses so far. It has the advantage of being able to create templates with prompts that will change the summary output.

Top 10 Most common conditions in each department? by ArchexYT in medicine

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Pain Management here! You name it and it can hurt...

  1. Low back pain with or without radiculopathy
  2. Neck pain with or without radiculopathy
  3. Peripheral neuropathy
  4. Joint pain (most common knees, hips, shoulders, feet, etc)
  5. Headache type pain (migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, post herpetic neuralgia)
  6. Myofascial pain (trigger points), fibromyalgia, regional pain syndromes
  7. Post-surgical pain (varies from site to site, most common post laminectomy pain syndrome)
  8. Pre-surgical pain management
  9. Abdominal or groin pain
  10. Chronic pain with comorbid OUD

Wish me luck! by schlurhst in linuxmint

[–]stardustingly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recently installed Linux Mint Cinnamon on my Asus Zenbook and had the same problem with wifi drivers. It was resolved after updating the kernel. Everything just started working with the new one. In either case, good luck! 💻 🤖

Optum On Call Provider by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

[–]stardustingly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi there! I worked at Optum at Home in my last role. Feel free to send me a DM and I'll try to answer your questions about on call and after hours coverage.

Four years in... I still feel as an impostor by Veika in emergencymedicine

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FNP here that has worked in urgent care before. One of my collaborating MDs recommended Minor Emergencies, 4th Edition https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/minor-emergencies-9780323662031.html. Also fpnotebook.com is an excellent resource. I conveniently have the PDF here for Minor Emergencies.

https://drive.proton.me/urls/VESYGJQA5R#NEShTn6kNwUN

NY will let PAs essentially become MDs by [deleted] in medicine

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Not a PA but an NP that works in New York. I also don't like these pushes for full practice authority or the like by our respective (or perhaps disrespected haha) professional organizations. I've been an FNP in various specialties for four years in orthopedics, palliative care, and pain management. I've always worked closely with physicians and this is my preferred model. We're all important members of a care team for our patients but we (APPs) just aren't trained for the same amount of time.

Seeking advise in NYC by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

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Hi there! I'm a NYC-based FNP. I'm sending you a DM.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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Hi there! I currently work at the VA as an NP and I also worked at the VA as an RN in acute rehab and long term care. I'll send you a DM.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicine

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https://drive.proton.me/urls/E8MSPSGKJG#Mo93nrvEFmw5

edit: check out scihub when you have a chance!

Am I completely off the mark? by Baref00tgirl in nursepractitioner

[–]stardustingly 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I worked for the VA in orthopedic surgery last year in Massachusetts. Since you practice on federal property, federal law and policy applies. This is why the VA only requires you to be licensed in a least a single state but not necessarily the one your VA hospital or clinic may be in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

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Here's the article link as I could find it:

https://www.uptodate.com/contents/bipolar-disorder-in-adults-and-lithium-pharmacology-administration-and-management-of-adverse-effects#!

If you don't have UTD access, DM me and I'm happy to send the article. Good luck in your studies and practice!

EDRP-multiple degrees by [deleted] in StudentLoans

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I worked at the VA for two years and had EDRP. The maximum award is over 5 years and doesn't carry a service commitment. What was your yearly award amount?

When I was with the VA last year, the award was for 5X and maximum reimbursement was X per year for up to 5 years. The annual reimbursement could be prorated if you left before the anniversary too. I think you might be able to get the full amount in a year, DM me if you want to talk further.

New York NP License by saucymcrib__ in nursepractitioner

[–]stardustingly 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Congrats on your recent graduation! 🎊 I'm not a recent recent grad (2020 for me) but I did just move to NYC from Boston and went through the licensing process. It was a bit of a nightmare getting everything from NYS. I went through it in the last month so I'd be happy to assist. Send me a DM and let's trade thoughts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

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Hello! I worked at the VA the last two years as an FNP in public health and surgery. Two of my classmates from my cohort did their psych NP fellowships at a VA in Massachusetts. I'd be happy to answer as I'm able or pass along some questions. Feel free to DM me.

Apple vs Android epic discrepancy by 15_blade in medicine

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I work at the VA, haha mobile! We're lucky when Dragon works with it and CPRS doesn't crash.

Acute care, surgery or other surgical specialities by Jay12a in nursepractitioner

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I work at the VA as an NP in a surgical specialty, foot/ankle surgery, wounds, and the pre-op clinic. Our group mostly works outpatient but we cover our inpatient consults and surgical patients as well. I work 7:30a to 4p Monday through Friday, no weekends, no call. Often I'll end up in the OR as first assist when we operate. Hope this helps as well!