Primary Care vs Specialty
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Primary Care
Per AANP, 鈥渢he provision of care at first contact for undifferentiated conditions, ongoing management of acute and chronic conditions, health promotion and care coordination.鈥 In other words, healthcare at a basic rather than specialized level. Addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, and developing a sustained partnership with patients.
Examples: Pediatric clinics, family practice clinics, internal medicine clinics.
Specialty Hours
A maximum of 65 hours is allowed for the entire program, not 65 hours per specialty or course, but 65 hours total for the program. Some examples of specialty placements include neurology, oncology, radiology, psychiatry, orthopedics, ENT, functional medicine, obstetrician-gynecology, dermatology, pulmonology, nephrology, and weight management.
Note that specialty placements do not count towards the minimum number of required placements.
Telehealth Hours
爆料公社 allows a maximum of 10% of total hours (65 hours total) from telehealth care visits during the entirety of the clinical internships.
听听听听a. FNP students must be licensed in the state(s) where their preceptor鈥檚 telehealth clients are receiving care.
听听听听b. Must be delivered synchronously whether the student is physically present with the preceptor or joining a session remotely after the preceptor starts the visit.
听听听听听听听听i. The student cannot begin the session without the preceptor. ii. The student cannot be virtually or physically present with the patient before the preceptor joins remotely. 听
Quality Placements听- students are required to find a minimum of two quality placement locations and a preceptor at each site. Students will need to submit site placement details for all three internships in order to pass D117.
- Must be an ambulatory, outpatient facility. No hospitals, rehabilitation, or skilled nursing centers.
- Students must have lifespan experience during clinicals (pediatrics through geriatrics).
- Students are allowed one urgent care placement for a maximum of 220 hours total.
- General cardiologists can be considered for a primary care placement for a maximum of 220 hours.