Adult Geriatric Nurse Practitioner vs. Other Specialties
There are several nurse practitioner specialties, such as emergency medicine and midwifery. AGNPs focus specifically on primary care and overall health of a patient from young adulthood into geriatrics. AGNPs do not see pediatric patients. Â
If you are thinking about working as a nurse practitioner and would like to see pediatric patients, you might want to consider being a pediatric nurse practitioner or family nurse practitioner. Â
AGNPs play a key role in health education and overall health concerns. Since AGNPs can see patients from across the lifespan from young adulthood into older years, they can form a consistent provider-patient relationship and establish trust within a community. Â
An adult gerontology nurse practitioner in the acute setting, such as an emergency room, can influence someone’s health in a positive way during a difficult time (since no one goes to the ER for fun!). Â
If you are considering being an adult gerontology nurse practitioner, I would recommend that you ask yourself if you truly are passionate about adult health needs, nursing, and compassionate patient care. Â
With an increasing aging population, the demand for AGNPs is expected to grow nationwide. Â
