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acmonda

The consensus model for regulation of APRNs: Implications for nurse practitioners - 1 views

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1745-7599.2012.00812.x/full Diverse regulatory criteria, such as variable accreditation standards, disparate certification and licensing requirements, ...

APRN Accreditation Certification Education Mobility Consensus Model

started by acmonda on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
Alyssa Austin

Primary Care Workforce: The Need To Lower Barriers For Nurse Practitioners And Physicians - 0 views

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    This article speaks about the future of healthcare - specifically, how primary care is at the foundation of a robust health care system. The author argues that the key to improving the triple aim (health of populations, patient experience, cost of care) is to remove barriers to NP practice, allowing them to practice to their fullest capacity.
skan224

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/doi/10.1111/jgs.14698/full - 2 views

This article examines the increasing role of NPs in house call settings, specifically with Medicare beneficiaries.

APRN practice Scope house call medicare beneficiaries role

started by skan224 on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Emory Libraries Resources Terms of Use - Emory University Libraries - 4 views

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    This article describes the thought behind, process and goal of the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation, which aims to clarify and unify regulations for APRN licensure, accreditation, certification and education (LACE). This model was created in response to inconsistencies in APRN education and practice caused by a need for APRNs.
chelseav25

Midwifery Throughout History - 5 views

This article looks at the transition from utilization of midwives to a highly medicalized way of birthing. Additionally, it speaks to midwifery in our current society. This is a well rounded resour...

APRN practice scope History

started by chelseav25 on 21 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
amandaailleo

Family Nurse Practitioner or Acute Care Nurse Practitioner i... : Advanced Emergency Nu... - 3 views

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    This article is very relevant to our discussion today in lecture. It speaks to the consensus model, our primary certification after graduation, and then speciality certification. Additionally the articles outlines what is required to work in the ED. A concise and easy to follow article.
cnajarian

AANP - Historical Timeline - 12 views

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    When I typed in "APRN history" into Google, this was the first item to populate. The article is from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners website and is a timeline of significant events that have occurred over the course of APRN history. I was surprised to see that one of the first NP programs was created at Boston College. My mother is a graduate from their BSN program! The AANP was developed in 1985 and has since helped pioneer the career. Enjoy!
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    The AANP website has a descriptive historical timeline of the NP role from 1965 through today.
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    I also found this article on my initial search- I like how easily accessible it was to learn some history about our practice!
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    This timeline is great in understanding specific milestones as the role of nurse practitioners (NPs) developed especially in regards to legislation and organizations that advocate for the role of an NP.
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    This site breaks down the role of a nurse, how much they've grown, and organizations that have developed, decade by decade.
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    This was a great overview of the nurse practitioner role. There was also a very interesting infographic on the website as well.
ericadp

Role of APRN in Neonatal Care Supported by the AAP - 1 views

This article expresses the AAP's support of NNP's and briefly discusses their scope of practice. The article also mentions NANN and the AAP's support of their training and credentialing process for...

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started by ericadp on 31 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
janellecelaya

Origins of nurse-midwifery in the United States and its expansion in the 1940s. - PubMe... - 3 views

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    J Midwifery Womens Health. 2003 Mar-Apr;48(2):86-95. Historical Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. This article looks at the early history of nurse-midwifery in the US and the social and political changes that aided its expansion in the 1940s.
kvbomar

History of APRN | NCSBN - 13 views

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    This article presents the development of APRN in the recent 20 years. Really a giant step regarding to scope of practice and license issue.
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    This article gives a background of the development of certification exams for licensing APRNs.
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    This article provides a brief history of the APRN role and how it has evolved over time. There are many links provided within the article that are intersting to better understand th initial thoughs about APRNs and how the role has changed and evolved over a relatively breif period of time.
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    This article is a great resource for learning a little more about the history of APRNs. It provides some history about the use of certification exams for licensure.
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