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  2. Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied ...

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    In July 2005, the union organized 17 nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants at the Delaware County, Pennsylvania, George W. Hill Correctional Facility. [8] In March 2006, the union organized a small unit of 40 registered nurses and technicians at Wills Eye Surgical Center in Philadelphia.

  3. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Penn Nursing has 15 masters programs, including nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, as well as a doctoral certified registered nurse anesthetist program. The majority of Penn Nursing's graduate programs are top-ranked in their specialty. [10] [11] [12] Penn Nursing also offers a PhD program. [13]

  4. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nurse practitioners and CNSs work assessing, diagnosing and treating patients in fields as diverse as family practice, women's health care, emergency nursing, acute/critical care, psychiatry, geriatrics, or pediatrics, additionally, a CNS usually works for a facility to improve patient care, do research, or as a staff educator.

  5. Penn Presbyterian Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    As a result, nurses at Presbyterian are recognized by the medical center for improving the quality of care it strives to provide. The Hospital remained independent but formally affiliated with Penn in 1965, changing its name to Presbyterian–University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.

  6. Acute care nurse practitioner - Wikipedia

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    The scope of practice for a nurse practitioner includes the range of skills, procedures, and processes for which the individual has been educated, trained, and credentialed to perform. [2] Scope of practice for nurse practitioners is defined at four levels: 1) professional, 2) state, 3) institutional, and 4) self-determined. [3]

  7. Nurse Practitioners: Touching lives and inspiring future ...

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    This year, the nurse practitioner’s role was recognized as the No. 1 job for helping people by U.S News & World Report. NP Week is an excellent time to recognize the value these professionals ...

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