| Aspect | Part Time Baylor Nurse Practitioner | Part Time Family Nurse Practitioner |
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| Credentials | Master's or Doctorate in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner Certification, State Licensure | Master's or Doctorate in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner Certification, State Licensure |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities, Baylor-affiliated settings | Primary care clinics, community health centers, outpatient clinics |
| Employer & Industry | Healthcare systems, Baylor University Medical Center, hospital networks | Private practices, community health organizations, outpatient clinics |
Both roles require similar credentials and certifications, focusing on patient care in outpatient or clinical settings. The main difference lies in the work environment and employer type, with Baylor Nurse Practitioners often working within Baylor-affiliated hospitals and healthcare systems, while Family Nurse Practitioners typically work in community-based clinics and private practices.