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How Nurse Practitioners Are Filling Gaps in Primary Care

Post University

Models of Collaboration in Primary Care Settings Multiple healthcare providers work together in collaborative care models, striving to improve patient experiences and treatment outcomes.

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The gut, the brain, and the story in between

American Nurse

This improves appointment efficiency, increases patient trust and engagement, leads to better clinical outcomes, and enhances provider fulfillment. Understanding the gut-brain axis The brain and gut are in constant communication via the vagus nerve. Let’s do better for our patients. References Drossman DA, Ruddy J.

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Broken trust

American Nurse

li> Trust is innately abstract, but the Reina Three Dimensions of Trust—Trust of Character, Communication, and Capability —can serve as a behavioral-based blueprint that makes trust tangible, practical, and actionable. When people feel invisible or unheard, Trust of Communication breaks down.

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Clinicians Emphasize Harm Reduction When Counseling Patients About the Use of Psychedelics

Consult QD

“Unfortunately, it’s risky at this point to experiment with these substances or replicate therapeutic protocols without expert oversight.” However, we still have an ethical responsibility to communicate candidly with patients who are interested in exploring these drugs or are currently using them.