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2011 National Salary Survey of NPs & PAs

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Editor's note: Data collection ended October 31, 2011, and results were published online starting February 7, 2012. Please visit the results page at www.advanceweb.com/NPPAsalaryresults2011 to see the reports published based on 2011 data.


The 2011 nurse practitioner and physician assistant salary survey has arrived! The results of the 2011 National Salary Survey of NPs & PAs yield powerful information about what NPs and PAs are earning, taking into consideration location, degree, specialty, years in practice and more.

Planning to move to a new city or state? Considering going back to school? Wonder what your pay might be in a new practice setting? The results of this survey will help answer all these questions and more. Don't pass up the opportunity to be counted among your colleagues in this important annual survey.

Survey Background

Our survey was prepared using an online questionnaire created with Zarca Interactive's survey software. Data collection will occur between July 1, 2011, and October 31, 2011.


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I propose NP's&PA's&CNS's be the new org name. Clinical Nurse Specialists could add valuable information to your survey. We are masters prepared nurses and board certified. Many of us have prescriptive authority (in Texas anyway) and we work in a variety of fields.

Kim ,  ACNS-BCOctober 27, 2011
TX



Denise,
I wonder if you are in a "bridge" type program, which takes you from your earned Master's degree to the DNP. It is generally recognized that you already learned how to take care of individual patients when you got your NP.

The DNP teaches you the "bigger picture" piece of health care...policy, research, finance, etc so that you can lead and affect change that will allow better health promotion, illness prevention and illness care for individual patients as well as patients & their families at the community, state and (perhaps) national level.

You will also have more knowledge and ability to participate, study and enact change within organizations and educate our future RNs and APRNs. If that's not helping to take better care of our patients, I'm not sure what is!

I wish you the best as you pursue your DNP!

Cathie Whitcroft, DNP, APRN-C







Cathie Whitcroft,  Family Nurse PractitionerOctober 26, 2011



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postergada empleada,  médico,  trabajo en varias cosasOctober 25, 2011
orlando fl, FL



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