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The Latent Phase: From Student to Saveur, and the Argument for Hiring New Grads - 3 views

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    "I have come to believe that one of the hallmarks of a great midwifery practice is ability to integrate new midwives."
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Achieving Expertise - Minority Nurse - 4 views

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    This is a great article on transitioning.
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Succeeding in the First Year of Practice - 2 views

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    This article is about a study that sought to describe the process necessary for a successful transition of the student nurse to a professional, as well as what kind of support system enables this progression. It focused more on what was more likely to aid in a student's success. One of the study's implications was the importance of an overall support system with specific concern for appropriate training for those who provide direct clinical education.
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The First Year of Practice: New Graduate Nurses' Transition and Learning Needs. - 0 views

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    I understand that use of this login entitles me to access licensed materials provided to current Emory faculty, students, and staff, including selected Healthcare staff. My use of these licensed materials is for academic study, research and patient care only, and not for commercial purposes.
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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.
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Taking charge of the challenge: factors to consider in taking your first nurse practiti... - 1 views

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    J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2010 Jul;22(7):356-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2010.00522.x. This is a useful article written by one of my former professors at Johns Hopkins. I think it provides great insight into transitioning process of becoming an APRN. This article outlines the important areas in which to consider when accepting and working at your first job as an APRN. It compliments the panel today very well.
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    J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2010 Jul;22(7):356-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2010.00522.x.
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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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Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians - 0 views

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    Meant to share this when we did our timelines. This was cited as a pinnacle article for the NP profession. It demonstrates that NPs give just as effective care as physicians in a primary care setting when given equal authority and responsibility. Research from JAMA - Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians - A Randomized Trial - ContextStudies have suggested that the quality of primary care delivered by nurse practitioners is equal to that of physicians.
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    Landmark article showing primary care from NP vs MD was not different.
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Historical Timeline - 9 views

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    This is a timeline from the AANP on the history of our profession.
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    This site details the history of NP programs and how they were developed. it also provides detailed information about specialty programs and how/why they were started.
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Process for Application - AANPCP - 0 views

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    This is the application process through the AANP.
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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.
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Interdisciplinary teamwork: is the influence of emotional intelligence fully appreciated? - 0 views

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    An article that discusses how emotional intelligence may affect interdisciplinary team effectiveness.
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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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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.
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Community Health Care > Nurse Practitioner Residency - 0 views

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    Although many residencies are focused on preparation for specialty fields, here is one specific to FNP practice... And in a state with relatively good practice laws for NPs
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Nurse Practitioners: Shaping the Future of Health Care - Evolution - 0 views

  • A major factor that supported the development and evolution of the Nurse Practitioner role in the 1960s was lack of access to health services. The American public’s struggles to gain access to primary care and preventive services are certainly nothing new, and this need crosses socioeconomic lines.
  • Certification programs that focused on training the practitioner to work in a specific field followed specialization, and were sometimes tied to state licensure requirements.
  • By the early 1980s, nurse practitioner education moved into graduate programs and by 1981, most states required graduate degrees for nurse practitioner practice.  In response to the scientific knowledge explosion, programs kept adding new courses, expanding their length and their credit loads. By the turn of the 21st century, most nurse practitioner programs credit hours far exceeded those in other graduate programs. At the same time there was a growing movement towards practice doctorates in other professions and this led educators to think about new types of nurse practitioner programs. By 2005, the Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) became the newest level of practitioner training, giving credit for the breadth of content in the nurse practitioner programs.
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    This is a nice synopsis of key moments in history that have triggered the growth and development of the NP role in the US.
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http://www.jblearning.com/samples/076375580x/55805_ch01_001_0025.pdf - 3 views

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    Link is about broader gerontology nursing, but has nice history of how AGNP primary care role has developed. Good history summation on pgs. 4-7. Also has info on practice settings, competencies, and scope of practice.
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    Comprehensive overview of gerontological nursing.   
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A Short History of Midwifery - 3 views

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    This gives some of the highlights of Midwifery practice. Varney is also a great resource!
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New law lets nurse practitioners get more involved - 1 views

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    This article shares an experience of an NP in Nevada who had been trying to care for patients in under served areas but was having difficulty finding MDs to sign agreements with in those areas. This inhibited her ability to treat people in need but, thankfully, a new law was passed July 1 that enabled her to treat these people to the full extent her education taught her to, without having to rely on an agreement with an MD. It is important for us to remain aware of our scope of practice but also to fight for our ability to practice to the full extent we're being taught to do.
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How Do You Become a Dermatology Nurse Practitioner? - 0 views

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    Becoming a dermatology NP is just one route an FNP can take...
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