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orlamcquade

Taking charge of the challenge: factors to consider in taking your first nurse practiti... - 1 views

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    J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2010 Jul;22(7):356-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2010.00522.x. This is a useful article written by one of my former professors at Johns Hopkins. I think it provides great insight into transitioning process of becoming an APRN. This article outlines the important areas in which to consider when accepting and working at your first job as an APRN. It compliments the panel today very well.
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    J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2010 Jul;22(7):356-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2010.00522.x.
helenbakeremory

History of the women's health nurse practitioner - 1 views

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    This article discusses the evolution of the WHNP. While I am in the FNP program, I plan to specialize in women's health which is why I picked this article. The conclusion of this article notes that the WHNP is moving to becoming a focus area in a FNP or ANP curriculum (or at least that was the author's opinion in 2009). I have found programs which allow for a specialty in women's and gender-related health care such as the following at Columbia and University of Pennsylvania. (Columbia: http://nursing.columbia.edu/course-list/Womens-Health ; U Penn: http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/whcs/Pages/WHCNPProgram.aspx)
noggletaylor

How to Become a Nurse Practitioner in Georgia - GA | APRN Certification and Jobs - 0 views

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    Nice outline of 4-step process for new graduates seeking to practice in Georiga
tanyarhc

Competencies for Emergency Nurse Practitioners - 0 views

Competencies that Emergency Nurse Practitioners have to complete and document in order to become ENP certified.

http:__c.ymcdn.com_sites_www.nonpf.org_resource_resmgr_competencies_compsfornpsinemergencycarefinal.pdf

started by tanyarhc on 07 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
janellecelaya

Transitioning Into the Nurse Practitioner Role Through Mentorship - 11 views

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    Interesting article on transitioning in the APRN role
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    This article explores the role of mentorship in transitioning to becoming an APRN
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    This article examines the stressors associated with transitioning into the role of a Nurse Practitioner and benefits of mentorship throughout that transition.
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Drew Sechrest

Transitioning into the nurse practitioner role through mentorship. - 2 views

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    This article discusses the external and internal stressors a novice nurse practitioner will experience in the first few years of his, or her, career. It then discusses the four phases that an NP can expect to endure as they become more confident in the field. Many stressor come from aspects of the job that include billing, referrals and even ownership of ones role as a primary care provider. This piece offers mitigation to the previous stressors with the introduction of a mentor.
kchamb8

An Exploration of Power Within the Student-Preceptor Relationship of Direct-Entry Midwi... - 0 views

This comprehensive thesis explores the ins and outs of the role of preceptorship in midwifery education including the power struggles, the culture of bullying "eating their young" that exists in nu...

New grad NP Transition Role Transition Teamwork

started by kchamb8 on 26 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
jprinc4

The Impostor Phenomenon in New Nurse Practitioner Graduates - 10 views

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    Discusses challenges faced by new NP grads as they transition from student to NP.
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    This article describes feeling like a fraud once in a new role as an advanced practice nurse. It also speaks to how this is a normal feeling and suggests different ways to cope with these feelings to make the transition easier.
jstanto

Using Clinical Residency to Transition from Novice to Expert - Is it essential? - 0 views

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    My intended area of practice is in HIV nursing. In my last post I provided a link to the competencies needed to be an advanced practice nurse in the field, and I talked a little bit about steps I'm taking to close that gap. To hopefully move me along the continuum from novice to expert. I thought this article was interesting and provided a broader approach in how nurses might use residency program for exactly that purpose. The article talks about DNPs but it is no different for the MSN prepared nurse. It seems that residencies may become more the norm in the future - and that might be good for all, new nurses and patients alike.
rdesa32

Transition to full practice authority for APRNs - 3 views

This article talks about the transition from a student NP to a full practicing clinician. The article describes the benefits a post-grad "fellowship" can have on new APRNS entering the field. Howev...

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started by rdesa32 on 30 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
hadlea

Removing Barriers to Practice and Care - Assessing Progress on the Institute of Medicin... - 0 views

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    This 2016 article provides a brief overview of progress made in expanding APRN scope of practice to utilize a practitioner's education to the fullest extent. Although the removal of barriers to scope of practice is progressing, there is still much work ahead. This article recommends that to meet our goals, we must encourage other HCPs, policy makers, etc. that investing in our profession, i.e. becoming stakeholders, is a necessity to optimize health care practice.
lmowens5590

NPs in the Emergency Department - 3 views

This article does a great job of outlining the historical timeline of nurse practitioners in the ED setting. The main thing I took away from this article is that the role of ENPs is relatively new ...

APRN Practice Scope

started by lmowens5590 on 23 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
dianakimbal

Telehealth and eHealth in nurse practitioner training: current perspectives - 0 views

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    This systematic literature search article is in two parts: deinition and application of telehealth for APRNs and describes an approach for telehealth training for APRNs. APRNs can utilize telehealth technologies to improve patient access to care with cost-saving measures, collaborate with other disciplines, and remote patient monitoring. Students need to become competent and skilled with the evolving technologies and regulations to improve patient outcomes with limited resources to healthcare.
kortneyrogers

Midwifery Practice and Education: Current Challenges and Opportunities - 0 views

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    I found this article very interesting. It talks about the current challenges in midwifery in regards to legislation, reimbursement, physician restrictions, and many other restricting factors. It also discusses the challenges of the education required to become an APRN.
glynisflan

Transforming Nursing Practice: Barriers and Solutions - 1 views

This article shows the barriers that many APRNs face when it comes to the full scope of their practice and what they can do help end the barriers and become full practice even in red states.

http:__www.aornjournal.org_article_S0001-2092(13)00723-0_pdf

started by glynisflan on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
bdupree0609

The history of nurse-midwifery/midwifery education: The American College of Nurse-Midwi... - 3 views

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    Interesting viewpoint of the history of nurse midwifery education in the US, as well as a brief history on the speciality in general.
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