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Resources
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A to Z from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC
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Advance Practice Nursing Resources - University of South Alabama
College of Nursing
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How to Start an
Independent Practice - The Nurse Practitioner's Guide to Success By
Carolyn Zaumeyer
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Nurse
Practitioner Central - Information to NPs on clinical issues, jobs,
continuing education, legislation, and other professional issues.
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Nurse
Practitioner Resources - Large listing of links to NP resources,
clinical practice guidelines, pharmacy, primary care, and various
specialties. (UCSF)
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Nurse
Practitioner UK - a website for, and about Nurse Practitioners in
the UK. Offers news and conference information, a bulletin
board, and course and project information.
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Primary
Care Clinical Practice Guidelines - Introduction to using clinical
guidelines, clinical content listing by system and disease, and other
primary care resources.
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QualPage: resources for qualitative research - QualPage was originated
by Judy Norris and is now managed by GlobalQuig at the University of
Georgia
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Nurse
Practitioner Experience page - This page will help us to define our
practice to our patient population. It will guide us to the research
information that we use in our practice for these patients and point us
in directions to enhance our own education.
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US nurse practitioners prescribe independently in 12 states - The
professional role of the nurse practitioner is well established in the
US and progress toward nurse prescribing has developed within that
context. Nursing practice is regulated at the state level and
prescriptive privileges for nurse practitioners vary widely.
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Washlaw Home Page - Governmental links to all 50 States and
many other national law resources.
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and his/her physician."
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010
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