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How Nurse Practitioners Obtained Provider Status: Lessons for Pharmacists - 9 views

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    This article goes over how nurse practitioners were able to obtain provider status. The audience, however, is for pharmacists. Thought it was an interesting perspective
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    How nurse practitioners obtained provider status. This is a more comprehensive overview versus what the AAPN had.
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    Cool narrative history of the NP role
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    Nice overview of how NP became primary care providers
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    History of NP since it was started in 1965
cdchongo

Advanced Practice Nurse Outcomes 1990-2008: A Systematic Review - 5 views

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    This article asks the question: "Compared to other providers (physicians or teams without APRNs), are APRN patient outcomes of care similar?" The study is specific to USA and includes data regarding NPs, CNRAs, and CNMs. Outcomes were determined by the following: patient satisfaction with provider/care, patient self-assessment of perceived health status, functional status, blood glucose, serum lipids, blood pressure, emergency department visits, hospitalization, duration of ventilation, length of stay, and mortality (p9).
evierra

Taking charge of the challenge: Factors to consider in taking your first nurse practitioner job. - 1 views

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    The following is the abstract as stated by the author: "Purpose: To describe factors that ensure a smooth transition from nurse practitioner (NP) student to independent NP during the first year of practice. Data sources: Two contrasting case examples, the authors' experiences, and selected professional literature. Conclusions: Key points to consider upon searching or taking a first NP job include patient, colleague, and clinic factors. Patient factors include mix of patient presentations, complexity of patient presentations, insurance status, and population. Colleague factors include mentorship, charting, mix of providers, and availability of providers. Perhaps most importantly, clinic factors include productivity expectations, practice mission, charting systems, on-call requirements, supervision of other staff, and teaching status. Together, these factors can largely determine whether an NP's days are satisfying or frustrating in a new job. Implications for practice: The transition from NP student to independent NP can be daunting. Although nursing schools and practice sites have responsibilities to ensure the transition is smooth, the new NP is ultimately responsible for the transition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]"
Drew Sechrest

Medscape:How Nurse Practitioners Obtained Provider Status: Lessons for Pharmacists - 0 views

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    This article gives an easy to read understanding of the how the nursing profession evolved into what it is today and the hoops it jumped through to get there.
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