APRN Guides

Pursuing an advanced nursing career is challenging, but there is a wealth of scholarship opportunities, professional associations, salary guides, and more to help aspiring APRNs. Check out our authoritative resource guides below.

An NP’s Guide to the Latest Weight Loss Medications

August 14, 2025 – Sophia Khawly, MSN

It has been exciting for both patients and providers to have a new treatment option for obesity. The GLP-1 medications such as Semaglutide and Tirzepatide have proven to be effective in weight loss. However, just like any medication, side effects may occur.

A Guide to Non-Clinical Careers for Nurse Practitioners

August 12, 2025 – Sophia Khawly, MSN

Fortunately for NPs burned out by patient care, there are many non-clinical roles they can explore, such as teaching, research, informatics, and consulting. Some of these positions are remote, while others have flexible hours.

A Guide to Finding an NP Preceptor

August 11, 2025 – Sophia Khawly, MSN

Fortunately, some schools match their students with a local preceptor. If the future NPs school does not offer this benefit, the student may find their preceptor through work, networking, or cold calling. Nowadays, several companies even match NP students with a preceptor for a small fee.

First Year as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) – What to Know

August 5, 2025 – Sophia Khawly, MSN

The first year working as an NP is very important in the NP's career in order to expand on the knowledge base that was established during their education. During this year, many of the skills and education that were gained during their graduate program are practiced and reinforced. This is when the NP begins the transition from being an RN.

Creating and Maintaining a CAQH Profile

July 30, 2025 – Sophia Khawly, MSN

Registering for a CAQH profile allows providers to self-report education, work history, malpractice history, and other demographics. This information creates an online credentialing profile so insurance companies can easily access and verify the details.

Resources for NPs: Guide to National & State Professional Associations

July 28, 2025 – Matt Zbrog

While NPs are completing their estimated 1.06 billion patient visits every year, professional national and state associations give them a unified voice. No matter where a nurse practitioner is, no matter what they specialize in, no matter whom they serve, a professional organization exists to support them in their efforts.

Guide to Nurse Practitioner Continuing Education Resources (2025-26) – Contact Hours & Units

July 17, 2025 – Becca Brewer, MEd

While much of an NP’s continuing education happens in a way that is hands-on, practical, and in response to what they encounter as they practice, maintaining licensure and professional certification requires practicing NPs to adequately complete formal continuing education as well.

Which U.S. States Have the Highest Demand for Nurse Practitioners?

July 3, 2025 – Becca Brewer, MEd

With NPs equipped with the skills needed for the current and impending needs in healthcare, the Bureau for Labor Statistics (BLS 2025) predicted that between 2023 and 2033, the demand for NPs will swell by 46 percent, making it the third fastest-growing occupation in the country. An incredible 135,500 new NP jobs are predicted during this time period.

Expert Analysis: A Guide to NP Insurance Reimbursements

June 12, 2025 – Kimmy Gustafson

Nurse practitioners are educated and trained to perform many of the same job duties as physicians, including physical examinations, ordering and interpreting tests, prescribing medications, managing a patient's overall health, and acting as primary care providers. However, despite the quality of care and level of expertise being equal, nurse practitioners are not reimbursed by insurance at the same rate as physicians.

A Guide to Malpractice Insurance for NPs

May 27, 2025 – Matt Zbrog

Malpractice insurance, also known as professional liability insurance, does just that: it protects NPs from the costs associated with claims of negligence or incompetence, including costs related to liability and legal defense. As the role and responsibility of NPs continue to increase, it’s essential that NPs be adequately covered.