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kfullwo

Ovid: Acute Care Nurse Practitioners in Trauma Care: Results of a Role Survey and Implications for the Future of Health Care Delivery. - 1 views

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    Great article about the evolution of ACNP
Jan Johnson

7 Steps to Deliver Your Best Elevator Pitch - US News - 1 views

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    Craft a pitch that continues the conversation after you step off the elevator.
chryczyk

Process for Application - AANPCP - 0 views

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    This is the application process through the AANP.
chryczyk

Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner - 0 views

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    Pediatric Primary Care application for certification through ANCC
chryczyk

APRN Forms | Georgia Composite Medical Board - 1 views

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    None of the links for prescriptive authority worked. This is the GA medical board link that oversees all APRNs prescriptive authority. We will need to apply through them to obtain our DEA license.
keggles

Texas Board of Nursing - APRN Practice - 1 views

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    For those who also might be moving to the great state of TEXAS!!
yingzhi

NYS Nursing:License Requirements - 0 views

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    For those who would like to register in New York.
ahanso4

Application Process - 0 views

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    STEP 2: Select CNM/CM Exam Applications. STEP 3: Scroll down until you see: "For online CNM/CM Exam Applications Click Here". Click and you will be re-directed to the AMCB Portal Page STEP 4: Click on First Time Applicant-Certified Midwife (CM) or Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) then click Create Account.
marsherm

Postgraduate Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs: Support... : Academic Medicine - 0 views

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    Here is a recent commentary written by two nursing professors from the University of Pennsylvania SON about nurse residency programs. Until reading this article, I was not aware that the IOM recommends residency programs for nurses who complete an advanced practice degree program. Currently, data illustrates that these programs improve practitioner confidence and strengthen NP role identity; however, there is a lack of data showing the impact of these programs on patient outcomes. These professors believe that residences should not be mandated but rather encouraged.
jpete22

Contract Negotiations for Nurse Practitioners - 0 views

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    This guide from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners helps clarify the many facets of contract negotiations and provides a guide to help new NPs prioritize what to focus on during contract negotiations.
geoffhall08

Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work - 8 views

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    Interdisciplinary Teamwork article
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    Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practices that bring care closer to the patient and challenge traditional professional boundaries. To date, there has been a great deal of emphasis on the processes of team ...
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    Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practices that bring care closer to the patient and challenge traditional professional boundaries. To date, there has been a great deal of emphasis on the processes of team ...
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    This study outlines what they found to be the top ten principles of effective interdisciplinary teamwork. They researched different approaches members of the interdisciplinary team in various healthcare settings took and why/how they found those approaches to be effective.
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    This article explains the ten characteristics that make interdisciplinary teamwork effective and high functioning
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    Interdisciplinary team work is a complex process in which different types of staff work together to share expertise, knowledge, and skills to impact on patient care. Despite increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary team work over the past decade, in particular the growth of interdisciplinary education [ 1], there is little evidence as to the most effective way of delivering interdisciplinary team work [ 2].
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    Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practices that bring care closer to the patient and challenge traditional professional boundaries. To date, there has been a great deal of emphasis on the processes of team ...
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    Interdisciplinary team work is a complex process in which different types of staff work together to share expertise, knowledge, and skills to impact on patient care. Despite increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary team work over the past decade, in particular the growth of interdisciplinary education [ 1], there is little evidence as to the most effective way of delivering interdisciplinary team work [ 2].
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    This article discusses the complexity of Interdisciplinary team work with different types of staff working together to share expertise, knowledge, and skills to impact on patient care. . Despite emphasis on interdisciplinary team work over the past decade and the growth of interdisciplinary education, there is little evidence as to the most effective way of delivering interdisciplinary team work. This difficulty is compounded by the multifactorial nature of team work, which comprises the skill mix, setting of care, service organization, individual relationships and management structures. The research provided a theoretical understanding of interdisciplinary team work and developed a framework to define the characteristics.
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    This article highlighted that there is still a lot of work to do to get healthcare members to but in to the concept of teamwork and that the patient and the family should be the main focus. All personal differences need to be set aside and that team members need to understand how each roles plays an integral part into the patients and families' need for good outcomes.
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    Interdisciplinary team work is a complex process in which different types of staff work together to share expertise, knowledge, and skills to impact on patient care. Despite increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary team work over the past decade, in particular the growth of interdisciplinary education [ 1], there is little evidence as to the most effective way of delivering interdisciplinary team work [ 2].
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    Interdisciplinary team work is a complex process in which different types of staff work together to share expertise, knowledge, and skills to impact on patient care. Despite increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary team work over the past decade, in particular the growth of interdisciplinary education [ 1], there is little evidence as to the most effective way of delivering interdisciplinary team work [ 2].
Natasha Ruiz

Building a Simulation-based Crisis Resource Management Course for Emergency Medicine, Phase 1: Results from an Interdisciplinary Needs Assessment Survey - Hicks - 2008 - Academic Emergency Medicine - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    I really liked this article because it focused on crisis resource management in Emergency Medicine. Seven perceived barriers to effective team performance in the ED were listed with the number one barrier being communication between disciplines. Further, of 81 (nurses, physicians, and residents) 100% felt that effective communication and effective leadership were very important team management skills that could effect the outcome of a resuscitation. Additionally, the number one contributing factor to adverse resuscitation outcomes was poor communication (96.2% out of 79 participants). Though other barriers and contributing factors to adverse outcomes were identified, communication was reported as the most contributory. Coming from an emergency room myself, I totally love the aspect of interdisciplinary collaboration. In resuscitation you are working with the physician, the nurses, the techs, pharmacy, the lab, the radiology department--and following a successful resuscitation, you are collaborating with the intensivist/pulmonolgist, cardiologist, and potentially other specialists, as well as the ICU staff members. The patient is relying on effective communication and collaboration to obtain the best outcome possible. And this communication and collaboration is not the sole responsibility of the provider, but EVERYONE on the team!
rgar30

Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work - 1 views

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    This article gives 10 elements of an effective interdisciplinary team.
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    Interesting article that highlights 10 important principles for effective interdisciplinary collaboration.
ahanso4

Who's Who on the Health Care Team: An Interdisciplinary Approach - 1 views

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    Created October 28, 2007 by Sarah M. Lawrence and Michael O'Brien Health care is an increasingly diverse field where many specialties interact to provide patient care. The team approach to caring for patients includes many professionals performing a variety of specialized functions designed to meet the physical, emotional and psychological needs of the patient.
rbish227

Gerontological Scope of Practice & Merging of Adult-Gero Specialties - 2 views

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    Scope of practice for Gerontological NP
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    This document (from the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association) reviews NP scope of practice, gerontological NP scope of practice, and the merging of the adult and gerontology NP specialties.
Ashleigh Heath

Homeland Security Affairs: Article - Community Health Centers: The Untapped Resource for Public Health and Medical Preparedness - 0 views

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    This article was interesting! It talks about the role of Community Health Centers and Public Health response during emergencies.
Hope Erlenborn

NAPNAP Career Resource Guide for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, PNP NP - 0 views

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    This site gives new PNPs a starting point and a source to research the many options available to us as APRNs in the pediatric world. I've enjoyed navigating through this site and learning more about what's out there!
ccundiff

Articulating nursing in an interprofessional world. - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    This article is about how important it is to articulate your role as a nurse. I love how they explain articulating your role as a nursing competency. I think this is a great article for this class as we learn what the APRN role is and how to articulate it to our inter professional teams. Nurse Educ Pract. 2013 Nov;13(6):519-23. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2013.02.014. Epub 2013 Mar 18.
sjapark

Impact of PC NP's in palliative care in outpatient setting. - 0 views

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    Impact out of how PCNP's in palliative care are making a positive and sometimes neutral (no negative) impact in healthcare and healthcare cost. There are better articles (from abstract alone), but no full length available for some reason via Emory Database/CINAHL/google (just not free/inaccessible).
rgar30

Nursing Opportunities @ Emory - 0 views

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    Opportunities for NPs interested in being part of Emory Healthcare
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