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How NPs Should List Their Credentials

Jane Doe, DNP, APRN, FNP‑C

Jane Doe, RN, MSN, DNP, FNP


One of these is an accurate listing of professional credentials. The other contains all three of the most common mistakes nurse practitioners make when deciding on the specifics of their own working title.


The difference is …

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AI in NP Education: 3 Trends Reshaping How Faculty Prepare Students

Today’s nurse practitioner students are learning critical thinking in classrooms while artificial intelligence is reshaping clinical practice in real time. Your students will graduate into healthcare settings where algorithms assist with triage, generate documentation, and suggest differential diagnoses. Yet many programs still view AI as a future consideration rather than …

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Should I Take the AANP or ANCC Certification Exam?

AANP or ANCC Certification Exam?

As nurse practitioner students near the end of their programs each year, they inevitably confront the same question: Which certification exam should I take?

As the leader in NP certification preparation since 1997, APEA has developed a deep understanding of the differences among the certification …

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Increase Retention and Pass Rates for Your NP Program with This Strategy

Preparing nurse practitioner students for board certification and clinical practice requires academic programs to provide didactic and experiential teaching that builds the foundation for advanced practice. Programs that go a step further can reinforce that foundation and graduate more new NPs who are ready to pass and ready to practice.

This …

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Strengthening the Core: Here’s How NP Programs Can Ensure 3P Competency

The "3 Ps" — pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment — are the core courses in every nurse practitioner education program. They form the foundation for competencies that are essential to advanced practice nursing, which means academic programs are responsible for determining whether NP students master 3P course content.


The challenge: Building …

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FNP pass rates drop for 5th consecutive year

Pass rates on the most common certification exam for family nurse practitioners decreased for the fifth consecutive year in 2023 — a 13% drop since 2018.


What is behind this downward trend? NP education specialists and faculty consultants cite changing academic delivery models, varying admission requirements, preceptor challenges, and increased patient …

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Identifying first steps for meeting the National Task Force Standards for Quality NP Education


By Lindsey Luther, DNP, FNP-C, CNE


New academic standards for nurse practitioner programs have moved competency-based education, curriculum relevance, and increased clinical practice experiences into priority focus. Meeting these and other requirements in the 2022 Standards for Quality Nurse Practitioner Education (NTF Standards, 6th edition) requires faculty to rethink …

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Meet the APEA faculty: Jennifer B. Smith, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, ENP-C

Advice from APEA Nurse Practitioner Education Specialist Jennifer Smith


Jennifer Smith is a family nurse practitioner with clinical experience in multiple settings, including primary care and emergency medicine. She teaches the APEA Review Course & Clinical Update for FNPs and AGPCNPs and has earned dual certification as a family nurse practitioner …

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Top free apps for nurse practitioners

In today’s mobile world, we use apps for all kinds of reasons. Apps can help us keep track of our bank account, our favorite sports teams, and the whereabouts of family and friends. Apps can also help NPs and NP students find and apply essential information for the assessment and …

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Advice from Dr. Kathy Baldridge


Kathy Baldridge, DNP, FNP-C, FAANP, is a family nurse practitioner with clinical experience in multiple settings, including primary care and neurology. She teaches the APEA Review Course & Clinical Update for FNPs and AGPCNPs and is a frequent invited speaker at …

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Why You Should Avoid Incident-To Billing

By Kathy Baldridge, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP


Building upon the strong foundations of the nursing model, APRNs can diagnose patients, prescribe medications, and initiate and manage patient treatments. Another distinctive difference from that of our nursing foundation is the ability to bill and be reimbursed for healthcare services, making APRNs “revenue-visible.”


Federal …

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APEA Live Webinar Course FAQs

What exactly is a live webinar?


A webinar is a live virtual event that is delivered online. Webinars are a way for participants in many different locations to see and hear a live presentation remotely. Webinar software enables interactive participation through chat boxes and Q&A features. Participants view the presenter …

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When Do the NP Certification Exams Change?

Note: This blog post was updated on Dec. 28, 2021.


The concerns surface every year: questions about rumored “new” versions of the AANP and ANCC certification exams for FNP and AGNP candidates. Worried students want to know whether it’s true that a completely new exam will be introduced—and even more …

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