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I found this FAQ link to be helpful about prescriptive rights in GA
I found this FAQ link to be helpful about prescriptive rights in GA
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.02038.x/full This article discusses the role ENPs have in how long patients wait for care and how long they stay as patients. The study ...
This articles provides clarification regarding physician delegation to APRN's in the state of GA.
This article discusses the need for more providers to take care of the increasing population and legislation that limits NP scope of practice. It outlines possible challenges that new grad NPs can ...
In the past, family was the only available specialty for nurse practitioners. As a result there are still many FNP's the work in hospitals because they were "grandfathered" in. When deciding upon a...
This article shows the barriers that many APRNs face when it comes to the full scope of their practice and what they can do help end the barriers and become full practice even in red states.
Here is a link from ANA Biggest takeaway: 1) Takes TIME and 2) there is a learning curve https://americannursetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/ant7-Focus-On-CAREER-621.pdf
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/doi/10.1111/nuf.12237/full
http://www.aanp.org/about-aanp/historical-timeline ...classic timeline
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/14337489_The_history_of_the_neonatal_nurse_practitioner_in_the_United_States I obtained this article for my research into my APRN specialty, Neonatal Nurse...
These two articles discussed how the role of acute care nurse practitioner developed and how it came to be known as the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. www.nursingworld.org/MainMe...
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...