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Path to Penn Nursing with Barbara Doyle, RN, MSN

Penn Nursing

Returned to the Cancer Center as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Returned to the Cancer Center as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. An opportunity in the bone marrow transplant program led to an inpatient Nurse Practitioner role in Oncology.

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The End of the Public Health Emergency and What this Means for Nurses

Capitol Beat

However, waivers that allowed advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to practice at the top of their license will expire on October 9 absent further Congressional action. The end of the PHE will also have an effect on the Medicaid program. That means that this will end on December 31 of this year. 42 CFR §482.12(c)(1)–(2)

APRN 101
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Full Practice Authority: APRN Readiness, Barriers to Practice and Access in South Carolina

American Nurse

Introduction SOUTH CAROLINA is predominately a rural state that consistently demonstrates poor health rankings, due to the lack of Medicaid expansion, healthcare deserts, and a decreasing physician supply. Criteria for inclusion were currently licensed and actively practicing as a SC NP, CNM or CNS.

APRN 52