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Starting A Practice: Questions Every Nurse Practitioner Should Ask

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But times are changing, and I am confident the number of states with full practice will increase. While full practice is not required to start a practice, not having to secure a collaborator or deal with supervision certainly makes life easier. What are your reasons for wanting to start a practice?

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“Essentials of Starting a Practice,” the Workshop

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So it may be the perfect time for Nurse Practitioners to bloom and embrace new opportunities … like starting a practice. But getting a practice off the ground is not a walk in the park… Often, there are too many unknowns and too many questions. Starting a practice should be simple and easy, but usually, it is not.

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Don’t Wing It: Plan Your NP Practice

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It gets us moving and started but doesnt lend itself to seeing things through or achieving long-term success, which calls for a different approach altogether. Unfortunately, some practices start with the wing it approach, with an idea and a vision but not much planning. By Johanna Hofmann, MBA, MAc.,

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Just What is Business Failure?

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Let’s take a closer look … Our example will be a Nurse Practitioner who has difficulty in her practice. Every business (and practice) is affected by numerous variables, many of which are difficult to control, if not entirely outside the business owner’s control. appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business.

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