Archive for the ‘Clinical’ Category

DNPs Defend Truthful Titles, Free Speech, and Livelihoods in a Lawsuit

Many nurse practitioners in California have earned a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP), the highest nursing degree, and use the title “Dr.” — just like college

Beyond Band Aids: An Introduction to Comprehensive Wound Management

We proudly share an informative article from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. CLICK HERE to see more. Thoughts? Insights to share?

Synchronous Telehealth Fatigue Among Healthcare Providers Survey

If you are a nurse practitioner currently utilizing telehealth to deliver care to patients, I am inviting you to participate in this brief, anonymous survey titled

U.S News & World Report has ranked the nurse practitioner (NP) role first on its 2022 Best Health Care Jobs list and second on its 2022 100 Best Jobs list.

“U.S. News & World Report ranking of NPs as the nation’s top health care job demonstrates the strength of the profession in serving patients and communities and meeting the skyrocketing demand for high-quality health care across the country,” said April N. Kapu, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, FAANP, FCCM, FAAN, president of AANP.

Reflections on mentoring and interprofessional collaboration.

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) tackle the daily mental and emotional burdens of their patients. The weight of these burdens can take a physical

Mentoring and Interprofessional Collaboration

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Mentoring in Different Environments

Mentoring in academia v community based settings and the cultures they create

Examining Mentorship and Interdisciplinary Collaboration During DNP Clinical Experience

As doctoral students transition from their student role to nurse leaders, it is vital that they understand the benefits that mentoring and interdisciplinary

How DNPs are Steering the Future of Nursing

Whether you are focused on being a clinician, an educator, in shaping health policies—or a combination of these—earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)