Career guide

Nurse Practitioner

If you want a healthcare job where you make real decisions, talk with patients, and still get a big-picture view of medicine, this is one of the strongest nursing upgrades there is.

Explore the real work, training route, pay range, and the parts that still need human judgment.

Training

Training path

Most nurse practitioners start by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), passing the RN licensing exam, then completing a master's or doctoral NP program — 6 to 8 years total.

Starting pay

$94,530/year

Lower-end pay from the source noted in this profile.

Experienced pay

$126,260–$168,030/year

Experienced range from the source noted in this profile.

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A day in the life

1

Review charts, symptoms,

Review charts, symptoms, and lab results before seeing patients

2

Listen to a

Listen to a patient, do an exam, and decide what care they need

3

Order or interpret

Order or interpret tests and change treatment plans when results change

4

Prescribe medicine, answer

Prescribe medicine, answer questions, and teach families how to manage care

5

Draft visit notes

Draft visit notes and referrals

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Things to weigh

  • Most nurse practitioners start by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), passing the RN licensing exam, then completing a master's or doctoral NP program — 6 to 8 years total.
  • Based on the May 2023 BLS NP-specific wage table — older than other profiles here and flagged for human review.
  • AI can help with chart summaries, note drafting, and surfacing patterns in test results, but it cannot replace diagnosis, prescribing, or the trust built in a real patient conversation.

Human-led work

  • Listen to a patient, do an exam, and decide what care they need
  • Prescribe medicine, answer questions, and teach families how to manage care

AI-assisted work

  • Review charts, symptoms, and lab results before seeing patients
  • Order or interpret tests and change treatment plans when results change
  • Draft visit notes and referrals

AI & the future

AI can help with chart summaries, note drafting, and surfacing patterns in test results, but it cannot replace diagnosis, prescribing, or the trust built in a real patient conversation. Scope of practice still varies by state. The 35% growth projection comes from a grouped APRN page covering nurse anesthetists and nurse midwives too — NP demand is strong but the number isn't NP-specific.

Salary & outlook

Starting pay $94,530/year
Experienced pay $126,260–$168,030/year

Based on the May 2023 BLS NP-specific wage table — older than other profiles here and flagged for human review. Entry is the 10th percentile, mid is the 50th, senior is the 90th. Pay varies by specialty and state.

Education path

Most nurse practitioners start by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), passing the RN licensing exam, then completing a master's or doctoral NP program — 6 to 8 years total. Some start at a community college with an associate nursing degree, then bridge into a BSN and NP graduate program. Others enter from a non-nursing bachelor's through an accelerated pathway.

Fit signals

  • You want to make real medical decisions, not just carry them out
  • You stay calm and clear when patients are worried
  • You can combine scientific thinking with genuine empathy
  • You are detail-oriented and take responsibility seriously
  • You enjoy working with people over the long term

Sources and review

What supports these facts

Reviewed with limitations

Independent review flagged the older NP-specific pay table and the grouped APRN outlook. Both limits remain explicit.

Pay

May 2023 BLS NP-specific wage table; older than the other profiles and still flagged for follow-up.

Outlook

The projection comes from a grouped APRN page and must not be read as NP-only.

Training

BLS describes graduate advanced-practice nursing education after becoming a registered nurse.

Credential

RN and advanced-practice licensure and scope rules vary by state.

Where you can work

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Work settings vary

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