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rach_reich

Supporting primary health care nurse practitioners' transition to practice - 9 views

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    Research article that discusses practice setting characteristics that were either helpful or stressful to new grad NPs during their first year of practice. Primary care settings in Canada were sites used in this study, but the results would likely apply to acute care settings as well.
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    ↵Correspondence: Maureen Sullivan-Bentz, University of Ottawa, School of Nursing, Simulation Laboratories, 200 Lees Ave, Ottawa, ON K1S 5S9; telephone 613 298-3022; e-mail mbentz{at}uottawa.ca OBJECTIVE To examine role transition and support requirements for nurse practitioner (NP) graduates in their first year of practice from the perspectives of the NPs and coparticipants familiar with the NPs' practices; and to make recommendations for practice, education, and policy.
Kathryn Bland

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/533648 - 2 views

The Imposter Phenomenon: Being a New Nurse Practitioner Graduate

New NP Graduate

started by Kathryn Bland on 03 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
hadlea

How Can a New NP Graduate Prepare for a First Job? - 0 views

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    This article made me reflect on why I first pursued an advanced nursing degree, which will certainly be a question that we are asked throughout our careers.
Nadine Noelting

The socialization of new graduate nurses during a preceptorship program: Strategies for... - 7 views

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mshong

Beginning Employment: A Guide for the New Nurse Practitioner - 4 views

http://www.npjournal.org/article/S1555-4155(13)00589-8/pdf

New grad NP APRN Job negotiations

started by mshong on 11 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
rbish227

New Job Orientation - 18 views

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    This web site has several articles that discuss important components of new NP orientation.
renzeth

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shared by renzeth on 29 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    interesting article on beginning NP practice and choosing a first job
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    Preparation for New NP Graduate
mkk337

The Latent Phase: Finding your Dream Job - 2 views

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    By Stephanie Tillman, CNM, MSN As with all things in midwifery practice, the search for the first, or the next, midwifery job must be holistic: keep in mind life's logistics, economic demands, and the needs of your soul. What kind of midwife do you want to be?
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    This article is part of a series by Stephanie Tillman (Feminist Midwife) for ACNM about being a new nurse-midwife. This article specifically talks about resources for the job hunt and strategies to help with that process.
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.
MaryJane Lewitt

aprn-a-new-age-in-health-care.pdf - 5 views

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    Good info about APRNs in the US
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
hadlea

Bridging the Gap Between Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Education and Practice: The Need... - 0 views

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    This article recognizes the need for specialized training of new grad NPs as they transition from their role of student to practitioner.
sapark3

Mentorship: A New Strategy to Invest in the Capital of Novice Nurse Practitioners - 3 views

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    Hello Everyone, Module 3 instruction asked us to explore articles about our transition from student to APRN. As we discussed in class and from guest panel, I realized that mentorship is really important. While I was looking through emory DiscoverE about mentorship, I came across this article that highlights how important it is to clarify the term "mentorship" when I am talking to my potential employer because it can mean different for the employer. The article really highlights how important it is to find a set definition for the term "mentorship". If the link does not work, I have the article downloaded, but I cannot seem to attach it here.
Tiffanye Williams

From New Nurse Practitioner to Primary Care Provider: Bridging the Transition through F... - 1 views

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    Here is a great article that discuss how to make the transition as a healthcare provider through the use of a nurse practitioner residency program.
Julie Lemen

Postgraduate nurse practitioner training: what nurse executives need to know. - PubMed ... - 2 views

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    Here's a JONA article discussing the CNO and Leadership's role in encouraging APRN Fellowships and new grad NP educational opportunities, along with the positive outcomes associated with employing these practices. J Nurs Adm. 2014 Dec;44(12):625-7. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000138.
ahanso4

How I Found a Job as a Nurse Practitioner Within One Week of Graduation - 5 views

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    A story of a new NP graduate finding a NP job very soon after graduation
Missy Terry

Hiring appropriate providers for different populations: acute care nurse practitioners - 1 views

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    Very interesting read. This article provides evidence on why healthcare organizations should hire nurse practitioners based upon the education and training that they receive within their speciality as opposed to their previous RN experience. Many hospitals are struggling with this dilemma: Do we hire the APRN who has previous nursing experience in this area (who is not certified in this area) or do we hire the APRN who is certified to work in this area based on their formal training/education but is a new graduate? This article describes how prior nursing experience with a specific population does not qualify a nurse practitioner to practice without the population-focused education and certificate.
croservices

CROs to Watch (Top CRO List) - 1 views

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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs) for their expertise in navigating the complex landscape of product development and regulatory pathway.
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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs).
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