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SAVE THE DATE - NP Transition to Practice Conference

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Friday, February 20, 2026 at 8:00am CT - 4:00pm CT
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Topic

Finding practice opportunities and legal issues, rules and regulations for APRNs, RVU, Legislative Update, panel of recent grads

Credits Offered

This event offers 5.6 contact hours to attendees.
Accreditation Info: TBD.

Additional Information

SAVE THE DATE: 2-20-2026 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.

Why NP Students Must Attend: Your Bridge from Student to Confident Practitioner

The leap from NP student to practicing clinician is one of the most challenging transitions in healthcare—but you don't have to make it alone. For over five decades, Nurse Practitioners have been transforming patient care and driving healthcare innovation, yet the journey from classroom to clinical practice remains a critical juncture that can define your entire career.

This conference is specifically designed for NP students and recent graduates navigating the complex path to professional practice. Whether you're feeling unprepared, overwhelmed by scope of practice decisions, or uncertain about your first steps into autonomous care, you'll find the guidance and support you need here.

What You'll Gain:

  • Real-world transition strategies from NPs who've successfully navigated the student-to-practitioner journey
  • Practical tools to bridge the confidence gap between graduation and your first patient encounter
  • Insights into common role transition challenges—and proven solutions to overcome them
  • Panel of Recent Graduates—Get your questions answered from NPs who have just gone through their transition
  • Networking opportunities with experienced NPs, recruiters, career advice, mentors

Your education has prepared you clinically, but the professional identity shift from student to autonomous provider requires its own roadmap. Join us to ensure your transition sets the foundation for a thriving, sustainable NP career that delivers the exceptional patient outcomes our profession is known for.

Your future practice starts here.