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carol1234

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program 2014 Handbook - 3 views

The hand book prepared by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program (AANPCP) for Nurse Practitioner (NP) candidates is designed to provide candidates with essential informat...

started by carol1234 on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
atmaror

Residency Programs for NPs - 1 views

These are the 2 links to residency programs for NPs, one in Connecticut: http://www.npresidency.com/ one at UCSF: http://npfellowship.surgery.ucsf.edu/ An article on role transition: https://w...

APRN Practice New grad NP Role Transition

started by atmaror on 30 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
emcdonald18

Orientation program for hospital-based nurse practitioners. - PubMed - NCBI - 6 views

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    The orientation described in this article is something that sounds appealing to me as a new grad. It exposes practitioners to didactic and simulated experiences, focused peer support, formalized resources, and includes a preceptor.
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.
atmaror

Information on residencies for NPs - 1 views

These are two links for initial reading on NP residency programs. I have never heard about them until this assignment, so this seemed like a great place to start for me to get some information on w...

APRN residency practice role transition mentorship

started by atmaror on 28 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
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.
rebeccagloss

Nurse-Midwifery Fellowship Critique - 0 views

Interesting read- may be helpful to begin thinking about how you want to transition into midwifery practice. McCarthy, A. M. (2015). Benefits and Challenges of a Nurse-Midwife Fellowship: A Revie...

midwifery

started by rebeccagloss on 21 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
keelyannedarnell

Clinical inquiry: Exploring the feasibility of a new graduate transition-to-practice re... - 0 views

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    This is research article discussing if the "residency" programs that are starting to pop up for new grad APRNs are helpful. I found this interesting because we briefly discussed the residency positions during the new job panel.
hlee569

Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) | Job Description and Certification | Education Programs - 1 views

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    Role of FNP
cbernar2

Emory APRN Opportunities Afar - 0 views

In searching for APRN run community health clinics, I came across this organization. West Hawaii Community Health Center is a clinic located in Hawaii with one of their feature APRN's being Anjalie...

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started by cbernar2 on 04 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
berdell

Guide to Surviving Your Nurse Practitioner Program - 8 views

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    This is a good site for learning how to get through school and get that first job. Written by NPs in the field. It was also helpful to know how NPs fell during their first year out of school as well!
Hannah Ng

Pioneering a Primary Care Adult Nurse Practitioner Interprofessional Fellowship - 0 views

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    From this article, it acknowledges the importance of inter-professional collaboration. At the end of the residency program, NPs held a stronger appreciation for the roles of other health care professionals as well as the benefit from getting feedback from different specialties. NP fellows learned from each other's strengths and weakness and how to function as a team.
hlee569

Recommendations for Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs - 1 views

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    Can access full text by clicking the the link on the top of the page
chryczyk

Emory Libraries Resources Terms of Use - Emory University Libraries - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article about the nurse practitioner residency programs that they discussed today.
kfullwo

PALLIATIVE AND END- of-LIFE CARE: Using a Standardized Patient Family FOR G...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    I found this article to be very interesting in that it highlights the importance of transitioning and caring for the geriatric population. As part of my AGACNP program and future career i will be working with many elderly patients.
arueschenberg

Interdisciplinary Primary Care Approach to Behavioral Health - 1 views

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    Article showing an application of teamwork in a primary care setting to develop a behavior health intervention. See the abstract below! J Am Board Fam Med. 2015 Sep-Oct;28 Suppl 1:S21-31. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.S1.150042. Abstract PURPOSE: This paper sought to describe how clinicians from different backgrounds interact to deliver integrated behavioral and primary health care, and the contextual factors that shape such interactions. METHODS: This was a comparative case study in which a multidisciplinary team used an immersion-crystallization approach to analyze data from observations of practice operations, interviews with practice members, and implementation diaries. The observed practices were drawn from 2 studies: Advancing Care Together, a demonstration project of 11 practices located in Colorado; and the Integration Workforce Study, consisting of 8 practices located across the United States. RESULTS: Primary care and behavioral health clinicians used 3 interpersonal strategies to work together in integrated settings: consulting, coordinating, and collaborating (3Cs). Consulting occurred when clinicians sought advice, validated care plans, or corroborated perceptions of a patient's needs with another professional. Coordinating involved 2 professionals working in a parallel or in a back-and-forth fashion to achieve a common patient care goal, while delivering care separately. Collaborating involved 2 or more professionals interacting in real time to discuss a patient's presenting symptoms, describe their views on treatment, and jointly develop a care plan. Collaborative behavior emerged when a patient's care or situation was complex or novel. We identified contextual factors shaping use of the 3Cs, including: time to plan patient care, staffing, employing brief therapeutic approaches, proximity of clinical team members, and electronic health record documenting behavior. CONCLUSION: Primary care and behavioral health clinicians, through their interactions, c
Brittany Johnson

Effect of crew resource management training in a multidisciplinary obstetrical setting. - 2 views

http://intqhc.oxfordjournals.org/content/20/4/254.long This article focused on implementing a crew resource management training for their staff of L&D nurses, OB physicians, anesthesia team, midwi...

teamwork

started by Brittany Johnson on 04 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
ahanso4

Roles of different practitioners - 2 views

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    This is a very literal guide to teamwork - it details the roles and responsibilites of an interdisciplinary health care team - from the physician and nurses to dietitians and social workers
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