In the state of New York, nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists are certified by the Board of Nursing.
Both advanced practice roles hold RN license and advanced nursing certification.
New York State isn’t part of the Nurse License Compact, so both credentials – RN and NP, CNS are state-specific.
Nurse anesthetists and nurse midwives have different requirements.
Therefore, nurse midwives in New York don’t need to hold an RN license, but the nursing license may permit a midwife to use other professional titles.
Nurse anesthetists practice under RN license.
They hold national certification but are not required to obtain additional credentials.
You can find more information on the State Association of Nurse Anesthetist website.
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Nurse Practitioner Requirements in New York
Nurse practitioners in New York earn their certification due to their education or certification on the national level.
Therefore, a nurse practitioner who chooses the certification pathway needs to be aware that initial certification doesn’t include an examination.
Rather, it is based on the meeting educational prerequisites set by the certification agency.
A suitable educational nurse practitioner program is registered with the New York State Education Department (NYSED).
Additionally, programs recognized as equivalent are also suitable.
Moreover, nurse practitioners need to demonstrate satisfying competence in pharmacology.
Students who enroll in registered programs attend required courses.
Those who completed the programs that are not registered wit NYSED, need to complete a three-semester course that includes all required content.
Additionally, students who passed a national physician assistant or nurse midwife exam are also competent.
The same applies to students who passed an acceptable pharmacology examination.
Coursework that is based on the New York law is acceptable.
However, students who completed alternate pharmacology courses may contact the New York State Nurses Association or the Nurse Practitioner Association of New York State to check if the course meets set requirements.
Nurse practitioners interested in earning their credentials by obtaining national certification can be certified through:
- The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
- The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- The American Nurses Credentialing Center
- The National Board for Certification of Hospice and Palliative Nurses
- The National Certification Corporation
- The Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
- The Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
The certifying process includes the submission of all educational documentation.
In New York state there are several nurse practitioner specialties:
- adult care
- family care
- acute care
- pediatrics
- gerontology
- psychiatry
- perinatology
- oncology
- palliative care
- community health
- holistic care,
- women’s health
- obstetrics/gynecology
- neonatology
- school health
- college health
In New York, nurse practitioners are required to have collaborative agreements with physicians.
The Nurse Practitioner Application Process
Aspiring nurse practitioners in New York can download all application forms on the Board of Nursing website.
Candidates who are eligible due to completion of the NYSED program have to submit an education verification form.
Likewise, candidates who are eligible due to national certification, need to submit a certification verification form.
The fee for application and initial registration is $85.
Additionally, nurse practitioners who qualify in multiple areas need to submit separate applications for each specialty.
NPs in New York need to renew their certification every three years.
Clinical Nurse Specialist Requirements in New York
Clinical nurse specialists in New York may specialize in four areas:
- Adult Health
- Pediatrics
- Oncology
- Psychiatric Mental Health
A clinical nurse specialist in New York can complete the NYSED program or complete a graduate on the equivalent program and earn a national certification.
In the state of New York, there are three approved certifying agencies for clinical nurse specialists.
Those are:
- The American Nurses Credentialing Center
- The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- The Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
Out-of-state nurse specialists who hold credentials issued in other states may be certified in New York if the credentialing requirements are similar to those in place in New York.
Clinical Nurse Specialist License Application Materials
Aspiring CNS can download the application materials from the Board of Nursing website.
The application fee for clinical nurse specialists is $80.
The registration needs to be renewed every three years.
Certified Nurse Midwife Requirements in New York
Nurse-midwives in New York need to complete a graduate educational program.
Acceptable programs are those registered with the NYSED.
Additionally, the program needs to be accredited by the American College of Nurse-Midwife, or equivalent.
Similar to requirements for other APRN roles, nurse midwives also need to complete a pharmacology course.
Those who have completed the alternate pharmacology course or course that didn’t focus on New York law can contact the following organizations:
- New York State Nurses Association
- Nurse Practitioner Association of New York State
- Midwifery Education Program at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center
The certification examination is completed through the American Midwifery Certification Board.
Additionally, there is an option for temporary authorization for nurse-midwives pending examination.
Nurse-midwives can download the forms from the Office of the Professions website.
The licensing fee for nurse-midwives in the state of New York is $322.
The temporary authorization may be granted pending examination.
Schools
There is a growing need for advanced practice nurses all around the country, thus, there are more suitable programs.
For example, St. John Fisher College is well-known for its wide range of MSN and graduate certificate programs.
Stony Brook University has multiple hybrid programs with different specializations such as Adult-Gerontology, Neonatal, Pediatric, etc.
Online DNP programs are available at University at Buffalo.
On-campus DNP programs are part of Hunter College, D’Youville College, and Columbia University.
Multiple graduate certificate programs can be found on Daemen College, Le Moyne College, Long Island University, NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and St. John Fisher College.
Check the table for more information.
School Name | Address |
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Adelphi University | One South Ave, P.O. Box 701 Garden City, NY 11530, (800) 233-5744 |
Binghamton University | 4400 Vestal Parkway East Binghamton, NY 13902, (607) 777-2000 |
College Of Mount Saint Vincent | 6301 Riverdale Avenue Riverdale, NY 10471, (718) 405-3200 |
Columbia University | 617 W 168th St New York, NY 10032 (212) 305-5756 |
D'Youville College | 320 Porter Avenue Buffalo, NY 14201, (716) 829-8000 |
Daemen College | 4380 Main Street Amherst, NY 14226, (800) 462-7652 |
Dominican College | 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962, (845) 359-7800 |
Hunter College | 695 Park Ave NY, NY 10065, (212) 772-4000 |
Keuka College | 141 Central Avenue Keuka Park, NY 14478, (315) 279-5000 |
Le Moyne College | 1419 Salt Springs Road Syracuse, NY 13214, (315) 445-4100 |
Long Island University | 720 Northern Boulevard Brookville, NY 11548-1327, (516) 299-2485 |
Mount Saint Mary College | 330 Powell Ave. Newburgh, NY 12550, (845) 561-0800 |
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing | 433 First Avenue New York, NY 10010, (212) 998-5300 |
Pace University | 1 Pace Plaza New York, NY 10038 (866) 722-3338 |
St. John Fisher College | 3690 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 385-8000 |
St. Joseph's College New York | 245 Clinton Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205, (718) 940-5300 |
Stony Brook University | 101 Nicolls Road Stony Brook, NY 11794, (631) 689-8333 |
Suny Downstate Medical School | 450 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203, (718) 270-1000 |
SUNY Polytechnic Institute | 100 Seymour Rd Utica, NY 13502, (315) 792-7500 |
The College of New Rochelle | 29 Castle Place New Rochelle, NY 10805, (914) 654-5000 |
University at Buffalo | 3435 Main St. Wende Hall Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 645-2000 |
Wagner College | 1 Campus Rd Staten Island, NY 10301, (718) 390-3100 |
Salary
New York is one of the top-paying states for advanced nurse professionals.
An average salary of a nurse practitioner in New York is $117.420.
Annual Salary Range:Location | Avg. Annual Salary |
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New York | $132,412 |
Buffalo | $104,651 |
Rochester | $107,876 |
Yonkers | $126,138 |
Syracuse | $107,861 |
Albany | $111,215 |
New Rochelle | $125,359 |
Mount Vernon | $126,083 |
Schenectady | $110,781 |
Utica | $104,791 |
Regional Salary in New York
Region | Employed | Avg. Annual Salary | Avg. Hourly Pay | Top 10% Annual Salary | Bottom 10% Annual Salary |
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Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | 760 | $131,070 | $63.01 | $169,050 | $96,490 |
Binghamton, NY | 220 | $126,500 | $60.82 | $163,080 | $104,990 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY | 1,140 | $130,060 | $62.53 | $179,600 | $90,310 |
Elmira, NY | 110 | $130,250 | $62.62 | $153,500 | $102,660 |
Glens Falls, NY | 110 | $123,510 | $59.38 | $153,380 | $99,500 |
Ithaca, NY | 160 | $125,930 | $60.54 | $151,710 | $100,510 |
Kingston, NY | 70 | $129,500 | $62.26 | $153,090 | $95,070 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | 15,410 | $150,500 | $72.36 | $183,720 | $111,000 |
Rochester, NY | 1,270 | $126,000 | $60.58 | $157,870 | $96,710 |
Syracuse, NY | 800 | $121,330 | $58.33 | $151,700 | $94,480 |
Utica-Rome, NY | 210 | $117,690 | $56.58 | $146,330 | $95,460 |
Watertown-Fort Drum, NY | 60 | $134,550 | $64.69 | $204,580 | $98,310 |
* Employment conditions in your area may vary.