Do I need Nurse Practitioner experience in an emergency department (ED) in order to apply?
No, however, a preference will be given to those applicants with at least one year of experience in an emergency department. Clinical hours in the TelEmergency training program will be adjusted to each individual’s needs based on experience as a nurse practitioner, as well as area(s) of national certification. • Who needs to complete my 3 required references? References can be obtained from anyone who has known you for at least one year and is familiar with your clinical abilities, as well as your aptitude to work in the emergency department setting. One reference should be obtained from a physician that has supervised your work as a nurse practitioner. • Do I have to come to Jackson to attend classes? Yes. The lectures are offered in video format, so training time in Jackson is limited to the clinical hours. • When will the educational program begin? Admission deadlines are available on our website. • How many clinical hours does the residency require? Each nurse practitioner’s specif
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