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yscho4

Journal of Pediatric Health Care - 8 views

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    While this article is not specific to the FNP specialty, I find it interesting because it discusses the evolving global role of APRNs.
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    This article provides a brief history of the APRN role and the advancement from a CRNA, to midwives, then to FNPs. The focus is the family nurse practitioner role. The author shows the connection with Erik Ericsson's stages of development and provides examples of how the role of the NP progressed through those stages. Examples are also provided from a world development perspective, as each country has also had to move through the same phases of development before moving on to the next. The author concludes that we (the U.S.) are still in the final stage of development (Integrity-older adult).
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    This resource provides a brief history of APRN and outlines the developmental steps in advanced practice roles that can be helpful know for countries where the role of APRN are being established or growing.
skhealy

Competitive effects of scope of practice restrictions: Public health or public harm? - 0 views

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    This article explores how restrictions on CNM scope of practice affect health outcomes. Scope of practice laws were found to be neither helpful nor harmful regarding health outcomes. However, states without scope of practice barriers for CNMs had lower rates of induced labor and cesarean deliveries.
jprinc4

Georgia Nursing License - 3 views

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    Important Note: Nursing licensure and practice requirements are subject to change. Nursing License Map makes its best effort to keep content accurate; however, the official source is the State Board of Nursing. Make sure to confirm licensing requirements with the Georgia State Board of Nursing before applying for licensure or renewal.
vlancas

History of Nurse Practitioners in the United States [Slideshow] - Blog - 11 views

  • In honor of National Nurse Practitioner Week, the following slideshow explores the history and major milestones of nurse practitioners in America.
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      This article has a great overview of history for nurse practitioners and a slideshow as well!
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    "Council of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners, a move that helped solidify the role of Nurse Practitioners in the United States health care system"
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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tammyralston

History of FNP - 10 views

These are the links that I used. They have some of the history going back as far as the 1800s. They were nurses but they were really practicing medicine and caring for patients in a NP role. https...

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epandersen

Initial Certification Guidebook-ANCC - 0 views

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    This was a great place to start as a reference for initial certification info.
sshiere

How Nurse Practitioners Obtained Provider Status: Lessons for Pharmacists - 2 views

This website describes how and why RNs were able to transition into provider roles as nurse practitioners. It has a lot of the same information from the other resources that have been posted, but i...

APRN history provider status

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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