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Grow and Operate your Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Some of the most common issues NPs report have to do with mone: billing, managing funds, and getting enough patients into the practice. Much like the previous last blog post, here are our 2023 top recommended posts and podcast episodes to help you become more successful managing and growing your practice.

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10 Physical Therapy Specialties to Boost Your Career

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

According to the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS), choosing to pursue a specialization in physical therapy helps PTs raise their competency level, advance their career, earn professional recognition and be at the forefront of developments in research and practice. WebMD , July 10, 2023, [link].

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Managing High-Risk Pregnancies: Expertise of Certified Nurse Midwives

Every Nurse

Clinical Practice Managing High-Risk Pregnancies: Expertise of Certified Nurse Midwives EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 10/04/2023 Popular Posts 10 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs & Specialties Why Should You Earn a BSN?

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Medical Assistant vs. Certified Nursing Assistant: Which Path is Right For You?

Registered Nursing

MA to RN programs are designed for MAs wishing to enter registered nursing practice. Management Roles: With experience, MAs may qualify for supervisory or management positions within medical facilities or clinics. No matter where you are on your nursing journey, there’s an article to help you build your knowledge base.

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

American Nurse

29 Methods A convenience sample of 1500 APRNs (NPs, CNSs, CNMs) was asked to complete a 15-item questionnaire via Survey Monkey over three months in 2023. Criteria for inclusion were currently licensed and actively practicing as a SC NP, CNM or CNS. Veterans Full Practice Authority for APRNs ruling. 2023, January 18).

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