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Others used words like “fantastic” and “awesome” to describe their experience and “This will totally change major aspects of my practice”. The attendees came from the specialties of primary care, developmental and behavioral pediatrics, urology, neurosurgery, chronic disease, oncology, asthma, orthopedics, surgery, mental health, diabetes, and school and public health
Ewin on Saturday. The registration fee is $160 ($150 for NMSCH members)
I am interested in starting my own visiting PNP practice...Additionally, does anyone know of a physician that would be willing to be a collaborator with my practice? Thanks for your help in advance
1 Comment - I have always thought about setting up my own PNP clinic as well
My name is Katie Johnson and I am a third year Pediatric NP student at the Ohio State University. Recently, I moved to Raleigh, NC and plan on finishing my last three quarters through distance learning
My name is Leah Mitchell and I am a DNP-PNP student at the Medical University of South Carolina. I will be starting my clinical work next May in 2014...If anyone is able to be my preceptor or know of someone who can, I would be extremely appreciative
Hi, My name is Beena. I am a primary care pediatric NP student, looking for a preceptor in PA for my well-child rotation, which starts in June 2014
Hello, My name is Kimberly Reardon, and I am a nurse practitioner student at Drexel University. I am starting clinical this summer (June 2012) and looking for preceptors. My clinicals are well child, sick child, adolescent, and specialty
Professionally and for my credentialing I have to keep track of the procedures that I perform. Currently, I keep my own log. However, the surgeons that I work with have a case log that they can use on the American College of Surgeons (ACS) website