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mikehalder

Cole, F., & Kleinpell, R. (2006). Acute care NP column. Expanding acute care nurse prac... - 2 views

This was one of the articles I read while researching for my infographic. It briefly discusses the history of the first ENP's from a graduate program at the University of Texas. It's main focus how...

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started by mikehalder on 23 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
jbandell1229

Are residencies the future of nurse practitioner training? - 1 views

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    New direction for NP programs and post-graduate options
Nadine Noelting

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

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Tressa  Kanan

Transitioning From a Student to a Midwife: A First-Hand Account - 8 views

This article presents a student perspective of transitioning from student midwife to practicing midwife. She attributes her success to the problem based learning style of her nursing program and he...

Role Transition New grad Midwife Mentorship Problem Based Learning

started by Tressa Kanan on 30 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
tcruska

Onboarding Advanced Practice Nurses: Development of an Orientation Program in a Cardiac... - 1 views

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    This article describes the orientation process used in a pediatric cardiac center for APNs to increase confidence in skills, knowledge of role, mentorship, and NP retention during the first year of practice.
noggletaylor

Transitioning Novice Nurse Practitioners into Practice through a Blended Mentoring Program - 4 views

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    Brief paper from a recent Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Research Congress. The emphasis is on mentoring to fill the gap of little to no NP orientation for new grads.
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
cchunter1991

Rethinking the Primary Care Workforce - An Expanded Role for Nurses - 1 views

This article discusses the current decline in the number of primary care physicians and the ever-growing need for APRNs in the primary care setting. With 84% more primary care NPs between 2010 and ...

APRN practice Scope Transition

started by cchunter1991 on 27 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
quinnjuliac

State Policy Toolkit from AANP - 0 views

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    This is a toolkit from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners that APRNs can use to stay connected to legislative efforts that impact their profession. "Policy" can be a very overwhelming idea, particularly to someone who does not have experience with that realm of healthcare, so the AANP breaks it down for you. There are issue briefs on things like Full Practice Authority and Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs. These briefs give you the bullet points on why the policy is good or bad for our patients and evidence supporting that position. There's other resources as well that can help you find your legislators, find out about federal and state legislation, and get connected to legislative advocacy initiatives in your state. Participating in the legislative process is a really important way that APRNs can advocate for our patients, and this resource will support you in engaging with it.
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.
katycal

Nurse practitioner residency programs and transition to practice - 1 views

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transition APRN New grad NP Role Transition

started by katycal on 03 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
anonymous

The Future History of Gerontological Nursing - 6 views

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    This article does a great job of summarizing the history of geriatric NPs role in care, the development education for geriatric NPs beginning with the first program in 1966 and the unmet demand for nurses trained in geriatrics.
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