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advanced nurse practitioner

Snapshot

Are you a registered nurse seeking to expand your expertise and take on a leadership role in patient care? As an advanced nurse practitioner, you’ll provide comprehensive care, diagnose and treat illnesses, and guide your team to deliver exceptional health outcomes.

Summary

Advanced nurse practitioners play a vital role in healthcare, bridging the gap between general nursing and physician oversight. Your days will involve assessing patients, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, developing and implementing treatment plans, and providing patient education. You’ll also coordinate care for patients with chronic conditions and may supervise other healthcare professionals, contributing to a cohesive and effective care team.

Key responsibilities
  • • Diagnosing and treating acute and chronic illnesses.
  • • Prescribing medications and other therapies.
  • • Coordinating patient care, particularly for those with chronic diseases.
86%
Resilience Score

Are you a registered nurse seeking to expand your expertise and take on a leadership role in patient care? As an advanced nurse practitioner, you’ll provide comprehensive care, diagnose and treat illnesses, and guide your team to deliver exceptional health outcomes.

Healthcare & Human Services Bachelor's or equivalent level 19% AI exposure
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NexFuture

Future Outlook for advanced nurse practitioner

The outlook for advanced nurse practitioner is exceptionally stable. While AI tools will assist with daily tasks, the core of this role relies on human judgment, resulting in a high resilience score of 86.1%.

How are these scores calculated?

The Resilience Score (0–100) estimates how structurally protected this occupation is from automation and AI disruption, based on task-level analysis. Higher scores mean more human-judgment-intensive tasks. AI Exposure shows the estimated percentage of task hours that current AI capabilities could affect. These are model-derived structural indicators, not predictions about individual job security.

Play the future

How could advanced nurse practitioner change as AI adoption grows?

Human judgement, trust, and context remain strong protectors for this role.

Significant task-level transformation is estimated in 20 years (around 2046) under the selected Expected Pace scenario.
86%
Resilience
Automation Risk
EXP26%
Human advantage
MOAT82%
2026
2037
2051
AI Adoption Speed:

How AI may change this role

Deterministic, model-based interpretation of current role signals — not a guarantee of replacement.

Human-owned 86% Human-owned
What still depends on people

This role remains strongly human-led where clinical decision-making at advanced practice depends on trust, nuance, and real-world judgement.

The Human Edge To stay ahead in this role, focus on impact of social contexts on health and spine surgery. These human-centric skills are the hardest for AI to replicate in the next 20 years.
Assist 41% Assist
Where AI may become a co-pilot

AI is more likely to assist supporting tasks such as conduct research in advanced nursing care, documentation, search, and workflow coordination.

Automate 19% Automate
Tasks most exposed to automation

Automation pressure appears selective rather than broad, with the strongest signal currently coming from Generative AI.

Detailed Analysis

Vital Signs, AI Vectors & Megatrends

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Vital Signs

AI Exposure Vectors

0-100%
Generative AI 41.2%

Exposure to content generation, creative augmentation, and large language model tools

Cognitive Software 23.2%

Exposure to workflow automation, decision-support software, and process digitisation

AI / Machine Learning 9.6%

Exposure to AI-assisted analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive modelling tasks

Robotic & Physical Automation 1.3%

Exposure to physical automation, robotics, and sensor-driven task displacement

Megatrend Signals

0-100%
Geopolitical Change 100%
Green Transition 90%
Regulatory Pressure 70%
Demographic Shift 28%
Spatial Change 20%
Digital Transformation 2%

Model-derived scores. Indicates structural exposure to megatrends, not direct demand.

Technical Details
Methodology: NexFuture v2.0 Sources: O*NET 30.0, ESCO v1.2.0 Updated: May 2026

NexFuture™ v2.0 combines O*NET ability and activity profiles with ESCO skill group distributions and six global megatrend signals. Scores are probabilistic estimates, not guarantees. See the NexFuture™ Methodology White Paper for full details.

Day in the life

What people in this role usually do

Healthcare & Human Services

Day in the life

A typical day as a advanced nurse practitioner

09
09:00 · Morning
clinical decision-making at advanced practice
Apply advanced practice with regard to clinical decision-making, managing the caseload for individual patients, families and communities.
10
10:30 · Mid-morning
conduct research in advanced nursing care
Identify research priorities in advanced nursing care, lead, conduct and disseminate research findings that shape and advance nursing practice, education and policy.
12
12:00 · Midday
contribute to high level health strategic decisions
Contribute to decision-making at clinical, management and policy level, such as the allocation of health funds.
14
14:00 · Afternoon
diagnose advanced nursing care
Examine and diagnose advanced nursing care using evidence based therapeutic interventions.
15
15:30 · Late afternoon
lead research activities in nursing
Lead nursing research initiatives, support research activity, working within individual Care Groups and with other agencies, identifying, applying and disseminating research findings related to specialist nursing.
17
17:00 · Wrap-up
mentor other health professionals
Guide, counsel and educate other health professionals about latest practice innovations, act as a mentor and role model, and actively engage in knowledge transfer with patient communities.

Task order is illustrative. Individual days vary.

Software & Technologies & Knowledge areas
Software & Technologies
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Knowledge areas
  • impact of social contexts on health

    The social and cultural contexts of individuals` behaviours, and the impact on their health within their social and cultural context.

  • spine surgery

    The incision along the backbone to access to the spinal cord and bones in order to treat spinal infections, trauma, deformity, tumors or degenerative conditions. The development of minimally invasive techniques or robotic spine surgery procedures allows reducing risks and shorten patients' recovery time.

Cross-sector skills
  • impact of social contexts on health
Essential skills
providing medical, dental and nursing care
  • manage hospital-acquired infections

    Diagnose and treat infections developed in a hospital environment.

  • provide anti-cancer medical treatment

    Determine the cancer treatment appropriate for the patient, considering chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and targeted therapy such as immunotherapy.

  • provide professional care in nursing

    Provide professional care, adequate to the health and nursing care needs of the individuals, families and groups, taking into account the scientific developments, as well as the quality and safety requirements established in accordance with the legal/professional conduct regulations.

  • manage communicable disease

    Handle dangerous infectious diseases in an intensive medical therapy unit.

  • implement fundamentals of nursing

    Implement the nursing theoretical and methodological fundamentals and principles, basic nursing interventions on scientific evidence and the resources available.

  • apply nursing care in long-term care

    Enable the promotion and the development of nursing care in long term care, co-morbidity and in situations of dependency in order to maintain individuals’ personal autonomy and relationships with the environment in each moment of the health/illness process.

providing medical advice
  • inform policy makers on health-related challenges

    Provide useful information related to health care professions to ensure policy decisions are made in the benefit of communities.

  • provide clinical advice to team members

    Provide regular or ad-hoc supervision and advise team members on clinical matters.

  • provide nursing advice on healthcare

    Give advice to, instruct and support persons needing nursing care and their attachment figures.

  • advise on healthy lifestyles

    Promote healthy lifestyles, preventive measures and self-care by strengthening empowerment, promoting health and enhancing behaviours and therapeutic compliance, providing patients with the adequate information in order to support compliance with and adherence to prescribed treatments, medication and nursing care.

  • advise on healthcare users' informed consent

    Ensure patients/clients are fully informed about the risks and benefits of proposed treatments so they can give informed consent, engaging patients/clients in the process of their care and treatment.

  • provide comprehensive care for patients with surgical conditions

    Provide comprehensive care of critically ill patients with underlying surgical conditions.

diagnosing health conditions
  • perform bronchoscopy

    Conduct bronchoscopy to visualise the tracheobronchial tree for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

  • diagnose nursing care

    A judgment based on a comprehensive nursing assessment.

  • screen patients for disease risk factors

    Carry out examinations on patients in order to detect early signs of illness or risk factors.

  • perform health assessment autonomously

    Autonomously perform comprehensive health assessment, using professional judgement to refer patients requiring specialist attention to other health professionals and agencies as appropriate.

  • perform diagnostic testing for allergies

    Perform diagnostic testing for allergies to drugs, vaccines, or other substances used in medicinal treatment.

  • diagnose advanced nursing care

    Examine and diagnose advanced nursing care using evidence based therapeutic interventions.

making decisions
  • make clinical decisions

    Respond to an information need by collecting and analysing available findings to inform clinical decisions.

  • contribute to high level health strategic decisions

    Contribute to decision-making at clinical, management and policy level, such as the allocation of health funds.

  • implement scientific decision making in healthcare

    Implement scientific findings for evidence-based practice, integrating research evidence into decision making by forming a focused clinical question in response to a recognised information need, searching for the most appropriate evidence to meet that need, critically appraising the retrieved evidence, incorporating the evidence into a strategy for action, and evaluating the effects of any decisions and actions taken.

  • clinical decision-making at advanced practice

    Apply advanced practice with regard to clinical decision-making, managing the caseload for individual patients, families and communities.

complying with health and safety procedures
  • initiate life preserving measures

    Initiate life-preserving actions by taking measures in crises and disaster situations.

  • comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice

    Apply quality standards related to risk management, safety procedures, patients feedback, screening and medical devices in daily practice, as they are recognized by the national professional associations and authorities.

  • comply with legislation related to health care

    Comply with the regional and national health legislation which regulates relations between suppliers, payers, vendors of the healthcare industry and patients, and the delivery of healthcare services.

  • ensure safety of healthcare users

    Make sure that healthcare users are being treated professionally, effectively and safe from harm, adapting techniques and procedures according to the person's needs, abilities or the prevailing conditions.

training on health or medical topics
  • educate on the prevention of illness

    Offer evidence-based advice on how to avoid ill health, educate and advise individuals and their carers on how to prevent ill health and/or be able to advise how to improve their environment and health conditions. Provide advice on the identification of risks leading to ill health and help to increase the patients' resilience by targeting prevention and early intervention strategies.

  • participate in health personnel training

    Participate in the practical training of health personnel on the basis of the knowledge and skills acquired.

  • provide health education

    Provide evidence based strategies to promote healthy living, disease prevention and management.

planning events and programmes
  • coordinate care

    Coordinate care for patient groups, being able to manage a number of patients within a given amount of time and provide optimum health services.

  • develop plans related to the transfer of care

    Organise transfer of care, when applicable, across a range of healthcare settings, communicating effectively and ensuring that the patient/client and carers are involved in the decision making process.

  • apply organisational techniques

    Employ a set of organisational techniques and procedures which facilitate the achievement of the set goals set such as detailed planning of personnel's schedules. Use these resources efficiently and sustainably, and show flexibility when required.

complying with operational procedures
  • follow clinical guidelines

    Follow agreed protocols and guidelines in support of healthcare practice which are provided by healthcare institutions, professional associations, or authorities and also scientific organisations.

  • adhere to organisational guidelines

    Adhere to organisational or department specific standards and guidelines. Understand the motives of the organisation and the common agreements and act accordingly.

  • promote inclusion

    Promote and respect diversity, and advocate for equal treatment of genders, ethnicities and minority groups in organisations in order to prevent discrimination and ensure inclusion and a positive environment.

Skill DNA

Skill DNA

Work personality traits and values that define this role

Key traits you need
Integrity Initiative Adaptability/Flexibility Concern for Others Dependability Leadership Cooperation Attention to Detail Persistence Self-Control Analytical Thinking Stress Tolerance Achievement/Effort Independence Social Orientation Innovation
Key rewards you can expect
AchievementWorking Condit…RecognitionRelationshipsSupportIndependence
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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a registered nurse and an advanced nurse practitioner?
Registered nurses provide essential patient care under the direction of physicians or advanced practitioners. Advanced nurse practitioners have advanced education and clinical training, allowing them to diagnose, treat, and prescribe, often functioning with a high degree of autonomy within their scope of practice.
What kind of settings do advanced nurse practitioners typically work in?
Advanced nurse practitioners are employed in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, urgent care centers, and community health organizations. They often specialize in areas like family medicine, pediatrics, or geriatrics.
What skills are essential for success as an advanced nurse practitioner?
Beyond strong clinical skills, successful advanced nurse practitioners demonstrate excellent decision-making abilities, leadership qualities, strong communication skills, and the ability to work effectively within a team. The ability to adapt to changing situations and prioritize patient needs is also crucial.