What is a Surgical First-Assist (RNFA) NP and How to Become One?
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Hey y’all!
Welcome to my CZcams Channel and this is my first vlogging video where I introduce myself and the journey to becoming a surgical First Assist NP Student.
I am a Registered Nurse as well as a (RNFA) First-assist DNP student based in UMass Medical School in Worcester, MA where I will be specializing in Cardiothoracic Surgery.
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Time stamps:
0:29 - Introduction
1:08 - 2 career tracks as a NP
4:23 - FNP vs AG-ACNP?
5:51 - What type of RNFA program is best for you?
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Helpful links below:
NIFA (National Institute of First Assisting) - www.rnfa.org/
UMass Medical School RNFA course - www.umassmed.edu/gsn/continui...
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Thank you for this. My husband is from Nigeria and he wanted to be surgeon but his family couldn’t afford medical school. He is here now going for nursing and I told him you can still be involved in surgery as a nurse and NP. I shared this with him. He is going to go for a surgical residency when done
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing! This video is what I've been searching for. I am not a surgical tech, mainly in pediatric spine surgery. I'm also in BSN school full-time. I know I want to do more; that's why I'm returning to school. I would love to be in the pre-op, intra-op, and post-op stages in the future. I had no clue what path I needed to take to get there until I found your video, so Thank you again for taking the time to make this.
great video! thanks for posting!
Thank you so much!
Bravo Sabas
This wasn't explicitly mentioned in the video but the first step in becoming and RNFA is working as an RN in a operating room to make sure it is for you. Most ORs will train you to both circulate and scrub. My NP school has their own RNFA program as well which requires CNOR. You can only get that certification after two years of perioperative nursing, with one year of intraoperative nursing.
I say this because the OR is VERY different from the rest of nursing.
Hey timothy! Great insight! So actually each RNFA program has their unique requirements. The RNFA program that I attend waives the CNOR requirement if you are in NP school. The CNOR requirement remains if you are only licensed as an RN and not enrolled in an APRN program. And yes, you are totally right, the OR is very very different from rest of the nursing field.
Thank you for the video
I just my NP program in acute care in August and just enrolled in the NP-rnfa program so I am excited
That is awesome and congrats on starting. you're gonna do great!
Wow, I've been looking into surgical nursing and I'm also from Bakersfield! I feel like it's a sign from the universe!
How weird. I’m also a nurse, currently living in Bakersfield looking to make a switch 😊👍🏻
Yayyyy first viewer and first comment!!!
Thank you! I appreciate you so much
This video helped thank you!
such an amazing video!! i’m in nursing school right now and originally wanted to go the premed track. now i feel like im exactly where im supposed to be but i know i probably won’t stop at RN and i’ve always been interesting in surgery. thank you for sharing this info and your experience 😁
This is so exciting can’t wait to do this
I'm excited for you :😀. Where are you in your journey now? 🙂
Nice presentation and congratulations 🎊Frances .. ❤️
Thank you! 😃
Thank you!
I love OR. Its like a disney for me. Probably I’ll an OR nurse one day
I really enjoyed this video Francis! Congratulations!! I am subscribing and look forward to watching your journey.
Thank you so much Shequila! I appreciate your sentiments so much!
I always thought surgical nursing world is fascinating- reminds me of my 1st hospital job @ UMDNJ then working at RWJ NB. I have respect for surgery teams- patient opened up means the survival clock starts to tick.
I 100% agree! It's not meant for everyone but for anyone that chooses it as a career is very rewarding!
great vid!more vids about first assist please:)
Thank you for your kind words!
That's amazing, I a not in the U.S but I am a Surgical First Assistant in DR. Good to know all of that. Keep going!
I love that you were able to see my video all the way from DR! Thank you for your kind words and good luck with your endeavors!
Super informative- didn’t know half of this!
Thank you!
That's wild, I'm from Bakersfield! I just did my OR rotation @ Adventist and loved it, so I jumped onto youtube to see how to become an RNFA/NP. Thank you for this video !!!
I work at Adventist Tehachapi and am about to begin a nursing program but I wanna go into OR Nursing! Did you have any trouble going straight into OR nursing? I know many facilities prefer their nurses to already have like 1 year of experience in the OR
Honestly yes, I had a lot of pushback since I didn't have OR experience as a nurse but I networked well and found my way in. My other video talks about this journey where I talk about losing one of my rotation sites and managing to find another.
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How exciting! I enjoyed this video a lot. Rooting for you, buddy!
Thanks a ton my friend!
Thank you my friend! It means a lot.
Hello, how much costs a
Surgical First Assistant Certificate? Ist ist dual like school and job, does you earn money in these years? How is that in America?
We in Germany have 3 years and it is payed by 1 year 800, second more and last year 1200 € and it is dual, then with passing am exam you're certified. But how is this in the US? I cannot find concrete informations in the internet sooo enjoying but it's interesting
Glad I found this channel. This is what I want to do as an NP. Offering first assist services to surgeons free of charge to them, and billing insurance on your own and getting paid from them.
My cousin, who is a surgical PA, does this and banks out like crazy doing neuro spine and CT cases
That is awesome! Yes, this career is so lucrative but unfortunately not a lot of people know about it especially in nursing. Stay tuned for my upcoming videos especially one coming later this week. Good luck with everything and the journey. If you have any questions, feel free to message me!
Hi! I am from Pakistan doing graduation in surgical technology,will be the surgical technologist,will you plz let me know how to be first surgical assistant there. Eagerly waiting for your response.
Super interesting! Learned so much and looking forward to more content. Love this Francis!!!
Thank you! I hope you learned something new!
I am working in OR as a scrub practitioner and wanted to do surgical first assist
Do i need my manager or my hospital to approve me to go on the course or can i just enroll it
You can certainly enroll in an RNFA program without approval. However, you will need approval from the hospital in order to do the clinicals part of the RNFA program because contracts have to be established to let a student do their RNFA hours.
Question! If I wanted to go the RNFA route, should I get other nursing experience first? I was planning to go straight to the OR as a new grad. I know you can be an RNFA without being an NP but I’m hearing that the first choice for an assist would be an NP over an RN. If that’s the case…I would need some more direct patient care experience for NP school then, right?
You can jump straight into NP school after an RN bachelor's degree, no experience required.
Most people opt to get experience first as an RN, but it isn't mandatory.
Go get it! $$$$$
Yes I agree with the above comment! If you get into the OR as a new grad, then go for it. And yes, you are right, NP's are preferred over RNFA's not because of skill but just because billing is easier.
Hi there, I am in the OR and I am planing to be a Nurse Pracitioner and I would like to contiune to be one in the OR. My questions is that if I become a RNFA NP would that require a master?
To be a nurse practitioner, yes you would need a Master's of Science in Nursing at minimum.
Hey I am currently in college and I want to be a RNFA but I’m not sure I choose the right major. Could you please help me
you choose nursing
Nursing is the foundations of RNFA!
Is RNFA the same as Surgical Nurse Practitioner?
A surgical NP can be RNFA-certified or not. I outline in the video the two types of surgical nurse practitioners!
I’m currently an undergrad (BA in psychology w/ Business admin minor). I’m thinking about doing a surgical tech program then working my way up to Surgical first assist. Is this a smart plan or should I consider doing nursing? I want to be in the OR
To be a first assist RNFA, keep in mind that you do need to be a nurse first in order to be able to perform particular procedures whereas if you became a surgical assistant without having the nursing certification, it may be generally harder to find an institution that will allow you to do that. It all depends on how the state bills first assist and what certifications are needed in order for your services to be billed. First investigate where you intend to practice (state/institution) and then check the credentialing. Personally, I would become a nurse first and then do first assisting as a RN or NP. Or you could go to PA school as well and you automatically are credentialed to be able to first assist upon graduation. Hope this helps and good luck!
Can you practice surgery as an RNFA without an advanced degree?
Absolutely, you can be a Registered Nurse and be an RNFA! Your duties, however, will vary from that of an advanced practice provider and the compensation will obviously vary. Another thing to keep in mind if you choose to not pursue an advanced degree is sometimes, depending on the institution, the RN is the third priority for a first assistant. The order of assisting in several institutions occurs as follows: Medical Resident then NP/PA then RN. I would investigate in your area if such order exists if this would matter in your career.
@@sabasinthehouse Good to know! Thank you! I just got accepted into a perioperative 101 program and I’m super excited for this journey!
What would be your recommendations for an ICU nurse who wants to be a first assist np
Would love a response to this question
Thank you for this question! Since you have lots of critical care experience from working in the ICU, I would suggest attending an acute care NP program if you haven't done so and also researching jobs within the OR to get your feet wet in the OR. And then you can also start researching first assist programs within your area. If I were to redo everything again, I would first get a job in the OR, make my connections with surgeons, and then once I'm established, attend an NP program while working in the OR, and then obtain your first assist after that. Hope this helps!
Hey dude, I'm a BSN student. Have you heard anything about being a self-employed APRN first assist? It seems like it could be quite lucrative, but there is very little information I can find on this.
Yes, I actually have listened to a lecture about this and I am also looking into this possibility as well in the future. Once I gather solid research, I'll post a video about it! Good luck in nursing school!
Is your AG-ACNP program an MSN or DNP program?
My program is a DNP program!
@@sabasinthehouse thanks for getting back to me! You are basically following the exact career path I want to be on, that’s why I asked. Thank you for being a role model! Your video was so helpful!
@@mattieedinger-vanatta9087 anytime! Good luck with your endeavors and maybe we’ll cross paths some day!
I think even a RN can become a RNFA not only a NP