Air Force - Family Nurse Practitioner
Randolph Afb, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Nurse Practitioner
Specialty
Family Practice/Primary Care
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
South Dakota, South Dakota, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/01/24
Air Force Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
The Air Force makes it a top priority to take care of our global family. Providing primary and specialty healthcare, Family Nurse Practitioners work autonomously or with other healthcare professionals to deliver complete family-focused care. These advanced-practice registered nurses (APRN) work in a variety of settings on Air Force bases all over the world ensuring everyone has access to the wellness, prevention and treatment they need.
An Air Force Family Nurse Practitioner manages all ages of patients from infant to geriatrics. They work in collaboration with physicians and a multidisciplinary team to benefit the military population, their beneficiaries and practice as an independent practitioner. Working with a normal caseload of patients with complex multisystem medical issues, as well as routine health maintenance.
The Air Force makes it a top priority to take care of our global family. Providing primary and specialty healthcare, Family Nurse Practitioners work autonomously or with other healthcare professionals to deliver complete family-focused care. These advanced-practice registered nurses (APRN) work in a variety of settings on Air Force bases all over the world ensuring everyone has access to the wellness, prevention and treatment they need.
An Air Force Family Nurse Practitioner manages all ages of patients from infant to geriatrics. They work in collaboration with physicians and a multidisciplinary team to benefit the military population, their beneficiaries and practice as an independent practitioner. Working with a normal caseload of patients with complex multisystem medical issues, as well as routine health maintenance.