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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

A professional leadership specialization, for example, uniquely prepares nurses to advocate for improved healthcare policies through its focus on core competencies that include business intelligence, finance, and health policy. Posts DNP is not designed to fulfill the educational requirements for initial APRN licensure.

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Innovative Nurse Practitioners Can Turn the Tide

Minority Nurse

NP Innovation is Here Coming from a background steeped in nursing’s more holistic view of patient care, nurse practitioners’ outlook can differ significantly from physicians’ perspectives. “Patients report that nurse practitioners listen well and educate them more on their disease and treatment plan.”

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Nurse Practitioners Are Primed to Help Bridge Physician Shortage

Nurse.com

Kapu, DNP, APRN, ACNP- BC, FAANP, FCCM, FAAN, President of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), in a news release. Thomas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FNAP, FAANP, Immediate Past-President of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Kapu also voiced support for states that continue to seek FPA.

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Understanding Organizational Structure and Leadership in Nursing

Post University

Nurse leaders must be effective nurses who know how to prioritize patient care and provide all patients with responsible, personalized treatment plans. Beyond that, however, nurse leaders also should have a diverse range of skills, including business acumen and leadership skills.

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Full Practice Authority: APRN Readiness, Barriers to Practice and Access in South Carolina

American Nurse

To prepare for the legislative initiative, the Coalition for Access to Healthcare Board conducted a survey of APRNs’ readiness to seek full practice authority as well as identify any perceived barriers to practice and access to care. The 2022 public health data paint a dismal picture for chronic disease management and outcomes ( Table 1 ).