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The Role of a Nurse Practitioner: What You Need to Know

Every Nurse

They are licensed to provide primary and specialty care to patients of all ages, and they work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and long-term care facilities.

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A Career in Psychology: 17 Paths

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Speech-language pathologists can build career s in educational facilities, hospitals, long-term care facilities and private practices. 13 To become a licensed forensic psychologist, individuals typically earn a bachelor’s degree and either a PhD in Psychology or a PsyD.

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

American Nurse

Additional data highlights 27 of 46 counties having none or fewer than three primary or specialty physicians in the areas of family, women’s health, pediatrics, and psychiatry per 10,000 people. Criteria for inclusion were currently licensed and actively practicing as a SC NP, CNM or CNS.

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