Being a New Grad NP means knowing how to act. Let an experienced NP mentor you through exactly what to say for easier days!

 

✅ Clearly set boundaries with the patient who calls too often

✅ Say no nicely to preventive exams with copious concerns

✅ Escape addressing the entire “list” a patient saved over many years in one visit

✅ Confidently divide and conquer the trifecta of DM2, HTN, HLD with refills

✅ Kindly approach the new chronic pain patient

✅ Politely decline the overly complicated patient

✅ Respond reassuringly to the mental health patient

✅ Address the adult who might have undiagnosed ADHD

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Reduce stress & overwhelm. Learn from the written out and fine tuned scripts of an experienced NP.

 

Adapt & apply these in your patient interactions to act your way to confidence with strong boundaries and a decisive mindset.

 

These scripts work and should be a continuing education requirement!

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About Rebecca Mass-Krajewski, NP

As an experienced NP in a busy suburban family practice, I have fine-tuned my daily clinic life to enable high quality patient connections with minimal overwhelm. Since 2016, I’ve been mentoring advanced NP students and new grad NPs in their novice to expert transition with mindset techniques and boundary setting. With my honest, straight-forward style my NP mentees tell me they never had a preceptor who communicated this critical education.

Since working with Rebecca the boundary that has been the most important for my success has been setting priorities and time management.

~ A.I. B. ARNP-BC

 

Since working with Rebecca the boundary that has been the most important for my success has been limiting problems addressed during a single visit and how to make that happen.

~Lindsay P. ARNP-BC

 

My biggest takeaway working with Rebecca when it comes to the mindset of a new NP is it isn't just about good medicine, it's about sensible medicine. She blends mental health and good medicine so well that there's no longer a difference between them.

~ Olivia B. ARNP-BC

 

The first year can be lonely and having non-clinical resources makes a huge difference! This guide will change your daily practice.

 

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