Posted on May 4, 2021
LTJG Er/Trauma Rn
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I am thinking about going back to active duty as a nurse but want to end up doing FNP. Can I transition from nurse to NP? I'm looking at Army and possibly Navy.
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I've just become active army as an FNP, but I joined through the HPSP program. If you receive the scholarship, you're a reservist getting your school and school supplies paid for while receiving a stipend. Then when school is over, you go active for a 3 year obligation (for FNP specifically).

I do know of active army nurses who applied for the FNP program at USUHS in Bethesda. For FNP, I believe you already have to be an active duty nurse to apply for the program. I think it might be extremely selective, but it’s probably one of the best programs I’ve ever heard of.
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SP5 Peter Keane
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You would probably be better off doing the MSN now, while you are part time military. Once on active duty as a RN, you would have little time for quality learning .
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