Urgent Care Program for Nurse Practitioners & Physician Associates
The only curriculum endorsed by the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP), addressing urgent care challenges with 10 core course blocks spanning gynecology to dermatology. Participants gain essential skills for urgent care settings and access to AAENP membership benefits supporting their professional development.
Transition to Practice Education for NPs & PAs
Our live and virtual educational curriculums accelerate your skills and help build a supportive community, empowering you to practice with confidence.
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Professional networking – interact daily with peer APPs from across the nation and expert clinical faculty
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1-1 mentoring and office hours
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Weekly discussions and ‘journal club style’ clinical corners
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Flexible payments for CME/CE allowance or out of pocket
10 Core Didactic Curriculum Blocks
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Gynecology &
Genitourinary
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Internal Medicine
3
Occupational Medicine
4
Gastrointestinal
5
Neurology
6
Pulmonary
7
Orthopedics
8
ENT
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Procedures
10
Dermatology
Endorsed By & Partner of AAENP
ThriveAP’s Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine transition to practice curriculums are endorsed by The American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP). Participants in these curriculums gain access to AAENP’s membership benefits including resources, tools, and support for professional growth.
Professional Development
That Goes Beyond Evidence-Based Practice
Our comprehensive programs go beyond evidence-based medicine. Through clinical discussion topics, professional development courses and CME/CE Workshops, you’ll develop the skills necessary to cover the full scope of practice.
Professional Development
Leadership insights to help you approach and manage career efficiency.
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Time Management
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Patient Triage
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Implicit Bias
Clinical Discussions
Emphasize knowledge application through translating clinical topics.
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain
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Burn Management
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Hypertension
Flexible Payment Structure Options
We understand that many NPs and PAs are only just beginning their career journey—and are often doing so with a mountain of debt to consider. For that reason, we offer an affordable, interest free, monthly payment option. After you pay your one-time admissions fee, you can spread your curriculum payments across 24 months, so you can receive the support and resources you need to succeed without breaking the bank.
For those ready to dive headfirst into their career journey, ThriveAP offers our annual program payment option. We understand that starting your career as an NP or PA can be challenging, which is why we're committed to providing a comprehensive solution.
Additionally, consider utilizing any allotted CME/CE allowance to fund a portion of your program. Obtain the continuing education credits needed to maintain your license, develop new clinical skills, and keep up to date with the latest medical innovations and advancements.
Rise & Thrive Training Workshops
Gain access to dynamic, in-depth workshops focused on hot topics NPs and PAs are facing daily in practice.
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12 monthly, Saturday morning workshops
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Approved for CME/CE hours by the accrediting bodies ANCC and AAPA
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Focused on new and emerging didactic information providers need to know
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Free access for Family Medicine Program Participants
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