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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Personalize communication: Use SMS or email appointment reminders. Transform Your Practice with the “4 Ps of Marketing” Realistic Growth Expectation: Start small. State Scope of Practice Rules: Familiarize yourself with regulations specific to your state. Offer promotions for new patients (e.g.,

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Speech Pathologist Vs Speech Therapist: Are They the Same?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Whether you’re considering speech-related careers or researching what kind of rehabilitation practitioner could help you or a loved one with a communication disorder, you’re not alone. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are licensed communication experts. Is a Speech Therapist the Same as a Speech Pathologist?

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22 Non-Clinical Occupational Therapy Jobs to Consider

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

AOTA advocates that entrepreneurship offers occupational therapy practitioners diverse opportunitiesfrom private practice and consulting to telehealth, online businesses and product creationto make a meaningful impact in their communities. Start Your OT Practice Starting your private practice may be easier than you think.

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From RN to NP: Navigating Your Path to a Nurse Practitioner Career

Post University

Comparing Hospitals and Private Practice Work Settings There are distinct differences between working in hospitals and working in private practice as anurse practitioner. In the hospital setting, you often work with different patients on a daily basis and may be needed to provide more emergency or life-saving care.

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Top Nursing Specialties in Demand for 2025

NexNurse

Skills Required: Advanced clinical skills, strong communication, and the ability to work independently. Opportunities: NPs can work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices, and may specialize in areas such as family practice, pediatrics, or geriatrics.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

DNPs work in a wide range of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, outpatient care centers, and private practices. Depending on specialties, DNPs might also work in specialty practices, such as pediatric practices or cardiology practices. Where Do DNPs Work?

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Contributed Content: Choosing the Right Nursing Role for Your Future

Health Leaders | Nursing

Labor and delivery nurses are highly skilled at listening, communicating, and adapting to needs. This role is a good fit for people with a deep level of empathy, strong communication and patient assessment skills, and problem-solving abilities. These nurses can work in a hospital setting, in a private practice, or at a school.