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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

... Since 1995, the Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (PHCNP) Program forms the largest university consortium in Ontario. York University School of Nursing is one of nine ... See full document

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Master of Nursing Program Student Handbook & Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program Supplementary Guides

Master of Nursing Program Student Handbook & Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program Supplementary Guides

... of health care facilities, community organizations and government agencies will enable students to have excellent practicum opportunities in both the ‘leadership/education’ and ‘health/illness’ ... See full document

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Supplementary Guide: PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM **Moving to: Ryerson Campus, DCSN, POD 448 (date to be confirmed)

Supplementary Guide: PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM **Moving to: Ryerson Campus, DCSN, POD 448 (date to be confirmed)

... Although very exciting, the PHCNP Program is extremely intense in course and clinical workload. Because of this, it is imperative that students keep abreast of communiqués, policies, procedures, and information ... See full document

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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

...  Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis (AHAD) 1 & 2: 3 hrs (York) on- site seminar and 6 hours per week or 78 hours per semester. 15-25 hours homework per week per course. Usually offered Tuesdays and ... See full document

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Core Competency Framework

Core Competency Framework

... Client care involving joint communication and decision-making processes among the client, nurse practitioner and other members of a health-care team who work together to use their ... See full document

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How To Read The History Of The College Of Nursing

How To Read The History Of The College Of Nursing

... School Nurse Practitioner Program offered at Clemson University was a sixteen-month program of continuing education for nurses interested in delivering primary health care ... See full document

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Recovering health care in post-Katrina New Orleans

Recovering health care in post-Katrina New Orleans

... Latino Health Outreach Project Clinic and other community-based ...for health effects through work in flood-affected areas, and the role of the safety-net system in preventing future chronic ... See full document

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Managing the pediatric patient with celiac disease: a multidisciplinary approach

Managing the pediatric patient with celiac disease: a multidisciplinary approach

... a primary care provider (most commonly a general practitioner or general pediatrician in the community) or specialist of a patient who has screened positive for CD through atTG serology, or a patient ... See full document

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A transition program to primary health care for new graduate nurses: a strategy towards building a sustainable primary health care nurse workforce?

A transition program to primary health care for new graduate nurses: a strategy towards building a sustainable primary health care nurse workforce?

... the program will be ...the program and partially remove barriers associated with completion of post-graduate studies ...to Primary Health Care Program, to some extent, will be ... See full document

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The School Nurse Practitioner: Providing Improved Health Care to Children

The School Nurse Practitioner: Providing Improved Health Care to Children

... Greater utilization of school nurse practitioners as health care providers in the school and increased use of the school as the setting where the health care is given would go. far towar[r] ... See full document

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Untie my hands: the nurse practitioner, the restriction-freedom paradigm and legal implications of practice

Untie my hands: the nurse practitioner, the restriction-freedom paradigm and legal implications of practice

... that nurse practitioners and indeed many registered nurses, often work as members of multidisciplinary ...Area Health Authority All ER 1986 3; All ER 801 HL 1988; 1 All ER ...special care baby unit ... See full document

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Graduate Program Requirements

Graduate Program Requirements

... advanced health assessment, pathophysiology and pharmacology provide a core of essential content for the family nurse practitioner specialty ...on health promotion, health protection ... See full document

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Potentialities And Challenges Of The Nurse As A Health Educator In Primary Care

Potentialities And Challenges Of The Nurse As A Health Educator In Primary Care

... as health educators in primary ...in Health Sciences (LILACS), National Library Medicine National Institutes of Health (PubMed), and the Database of Nursing ...used: Primary Attention; ... See full document

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Evaluation of a pilot of nurse practitioner led, GP supported rural palliative care provision

Evaluation of a pilot of nurse practitioner led, GP supported rural palliative care provision

... the care of community based health professionals and particularly GPs through a NP providing expert ad- vice and care ...a primary care team for patients at the end of life was feasible ... See full document

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Epidemiological Behavior of HIV Infection in
Adolescents. Cuba, 1987-2018

Epidemiological Behavior of HIV Infection in Adolescents. Cuba, 1987-2018

... the health status of the population and increase their satisfaction with the services provided, increase their reach ; as well as proposals for new actions to influence gaps identified in each area, thus favoring ... See full document

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Nursing the Primary Care Shortage Back to 
Health: How Expanding Nurse Practitioner Autonomy Can Safely and 
Economically Meet the Growing Demand for Basic Health Care

Nursing the Primary Care Shortage Back to Health: How Expanding Nurse Practitioner Autonomy Can Safely and Economically Meet the Growing Demand for Basic Health Care

... of Nurse Practitioners supports the DNP degree, it “wants to ensure that [current NPs] won‟t be marginalized or required to go back to school for a costly advanced ...the nurse practitioner as a ... See full document

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Mercy Health. Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Project Report

Mercy Health. Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Project Report

... registered nurse educated and authorised to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical ...The nurse practitioner role includes assessment and management of clients ... See full document

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Heart Failure in Midlands Region Primary Health Care Nurse Leaders Forum. 30 May 2014 Brigitte Lindsay Cardiac Nurse Practitioner Taranaki

Heart Failure in Midlands Region Primary Health Care Nurse Leaders Forum. 30 May 2014 Brigitte Lindsay Cardiac Nurse Practitioner Taranaki

... A structured approach to chronic disease management is recommended for patients with heart failure, especially for those at high risk, such as those with recent hospitalisation..  ……….[r] ... See full document

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Can primary care team-based transition to insulin improve outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes: the stepping up to insulin cluster randomized controlled trial protocol

Can primary care team-based transition to insulin improve outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes: the stepping up to insulin cluster randomized controlled trial protocol

... epidemic, primary care is where insulin initiation must become part of routine ...holistic care for people with diabetes. Our Stepping Up Program is based on a general practitioner (GP) ... See full document

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New understanding of primary health care nurse practitioner role optimisation: the dynamic relationship between the context and work meaning

New understanding of primary health care nurse practitioner role optimisation: the dynamic relationship between the context and work meaning

... [It’s] the disappointment and the risk of what we are going to do with the profession, as a result of a change. It’s not a question of anxiety and then of fear of the unknown, it is the difficulty of finding a team that ... See full document

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