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Gerontology Nurse Practitioner

Gerontology Nurse Practitioners

Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LG0600X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Gerontology Nurse Practitioners.

As of today, the following are the total number of Gerontology Nurse Practitioners nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Gerontology Nurse Practitioners who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of Gerontology Nurse Practitioners by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.

You can download the Gerontology Nurse Practitioners dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Gerontology Nurse Practitioners do?

Gerontology Nurse Practitioners (GNPs), also known as Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioners (AGNPs), are advanced practice registered nurses specializing in providing healthcare to adults and older adults, with a focus on primary or acute care needs. 

Their role involves managing chronic conditions, promoting preventative care, and offering ongoing health maintenance, with duties ranging from patient examinations and treatment planning to coordination with other healthcare professionals. 

Due to an aging population, the demand for AGNPs is high, offering abundant job opportunities and long-term career stability in various settings, such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, and private practices.

Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Responsibilities

  • Focus on Aging: AGNPs specialize in understanding how aging impacts the body and mind, providing tailored care for this demographic. 
  • Specialty Areas: There are two primary tracks:
    • Primary Care focuses on managing chronic conditions, promoting wellness, and building long-term relationships with patients across various age groups, from adolescence to end-of-life. 
    • Acute Care: Centers on more complex health issues and higher patient turnover, caring for older adults in critical or specialized care settings. 
  • Responsibilities: Duties include:
    • Conducting physical examinations. 
    • Diagnosing and treating illnesses. 
    • Managing chronic conditions and developing care plans. 
    • Promoting preventive care and health maintenance. 
    • Communicating effectively with patients and families. 
    • Collaborating with other healthcare team members. 

Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Career Outlook and Demand 

  • High Demand: The aging American population is growing rapidly, leading to a significant increase in the need for specialized geriatric care.
  • Job Growth: The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects strong growth for nurse practitioners, with adult gerontology being a key area of demand.
  • Stability: The field offers excellent long-term career stability and abundant job opportunities.

Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Education

  • Education: AGNPs must complete a bachelor’s degree in nursing, gain clinical experience, and then obtain a master’s or doctoral degree in adult-gerontology nursing. 
  • Certification: National certification through organizations like the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) is required for professional certification. 
  • Skills: Key skills for success in this field include strong communication, empathy, attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities. 

Specialty Nurse Practitioners

Acute Care Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LA2100X

An Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) provides direct care to acutely ill or injured patients with sudden or complex chronic conditions, often working in hospital settings like emergency departments or intensive care units. 

Adult Health Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LA2200X

Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioners (AGNPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who provide primary and specialty care to patients from adolescence through old age, managing their physical, mental, and social health needs related to the aging process. 

Critical Care Medicine Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LC0200X

Critical Care Medicine Nurse Practitioners (NPs), often acting as Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (ACNPs), are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) specializing in the care of critically ill and injured patients, primarily in intensive care units (ICUs). 

Community Health Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LC1500X

Community Health Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who provide primary and preventive healthcare to individuals, families, and communities, particularly those in underserved areas. 

Family Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LF0000X

Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who provide comprehensive primary and preventative healthcare to patients of all ages, from infancy to old age. 

Neonatal Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LN0000X

Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (NNPs) provide primary, acute, chronic, and critical care for infants, primarily in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), from birth to two years of age. 

Critical Care Neonatal Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LN0005X

Critical Care Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (NNPs) are advanced practice nurses who specialize in the care of critically ill newborns, primarily in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). 

Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LP0200X

A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) is a specialized Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who provides comprehensive healthcare to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults, from newborns to early adulthood. 

Critical Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LP0222X

Critical Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNP-CCs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in caring for acutely and critically ill children from birth through adulthood, often in intensive care units (ICUs), cardiac clinics, and trauma units. 

Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LP0808X

Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) are advanced practice registered nurses who provide comprehensive mental health care, including diagnosis, therapy, medication management, and preventative services for all ages. 

Perinatal Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LP1700X

Perinatal Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in caring for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, including both healthy and high-risk pregnancies. 

Primary Care Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LP2300X

This role was created in response to a nationwide shortage of doctors. Much like doctors, nurse practitioners can examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and treat them.

School Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LS0200X

School Nurse Practitioners are advanced practice registered nurses who deliver a range of health services to students within school settings, focusing on common illnesses, chronic condition management, physical exams, and health education. 

Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LW0102X

Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners (WHNPs) are advanced practice registered nurses specializing in gender-related primary and reproductive healthcare, serving women from adolescence through later life, and providing sexual health care for all genders. 

Obstetrics & Gynecology Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LX0001X

An Obstetrics and Gynecology Nurse Practitioner (OB/GYN NP) is a registered nurse with advanced training who specializes in the reproductive and sexual health of women, providing care from adolescence through menopause. 

Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363LX0106X

Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners (OHNPs) promote and protect the health and safety of employees in the workplace by providing preventative care, assessing work-related illnesses and injuries, conducting health screenings, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. 

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