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All Posts by Sarah Schulze, CPNP

About Sarah Schulze, CPNP

Sarah Schulze is a board certified pediatric nurse practitioner. She has 8 years of healthcare experience, 4 as an RN and 4 as an NP. She has worked in a variety of settings including intensive care, post anesthesia care, mental health, and pediatrics.

Sarah has a pediatric mental health specialty certificate and is also a certified lactation counselor. She enjoys helping breastfeeding mothers reach their feeding goals with their children. The majority of her experience is with a low socioeconomic population and she enjoys bringing quality care to underserved children and helping to tackle their unique challenges.

How to Succeed in a Difficult Job Market After Graduation

Outdoor portrait of a smiling female nurse.

A tough job market and struggling to find a job fresh out of school are becoming increasingly common issues. With the changes in healthcare, experience has become one of the preferred traits of applicants, and it often seems that WHO you know is more important than WHAT you know, with personal connections being one of the best ways to even be considered for an interview. This article will explore some of the common challenges with finding employment in healthcare after graduation and offer helpful suggestions for finally landing that dream job. 

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Nurse Practitioner Specialties Explained

Advance Practice Nurse Specialties

When considering a career as a nurse practitioner, it is important to envision what you would most like to be doing and what population you are most interested or enjoy. Whatever your area of preference is, you may or may not need a specialty certification. But even for areas where the certification is not necessary, obtaining a specialized degree does make you the most marketable for the position and allows you to provide top of the line care and practice to the fullest extent of your education.

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