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How Nurse Practitioners Are Filling Gaps in Primary Care

Post University

Additionally, nurse practitioners work with patients to promote wellness and prevent health problems with health education and preventive care. Although nurse practitioners receive fewer years of schooling and clinical-training hours than physicians, they still play a pivotal, patient-facing role.

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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

After three years of regulatory flexibility in many areas of healthcare delivery, implications of the PHE unwinding for patients, nurses, and communities will be significant. Much of Medicare is in statute, and as a result the Administration has limited authority to expand telehealth absent Congressional action. 42 CFR §482.12(c)(1)–(2)

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

American Nurse

Nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and clinical nurse specialists are seeking full practice authority as one legislative strategy to improve access to care and outcomes. Criteria for inclusion were currently licensed and actively practicing as a SC NP, CNM or CNS. 13 Buerhaus, P., Perloff, J.,