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UArizona College of Nursing receives $2.6M HRSA grant to support Doctor of Nursing Practice students’ clinical placements

SCIENMAG: Medicine & Health

The University of Arizona College of Nursing was one of 50 institutions nationwide to receive a Health Resources and Services Administration grant to increase the number and diversity of Doctor of Nursing Practice students in clinical rotations at Federally Qualified Health Center partners in southern Arizona.

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It's as Safe to Get Your Rx From a Nurse Practitioner as From a Doctor

Drugs.com

24, 2023 -- Nurse practitioners are just as good as primary care doctors at avoiding potentially harmful prescriptions for older patients -- but both need to do better, a large, new study suggests. Nurse practitioners (NPs) are. TUESDAY, Oct.

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Therapy Dogs Can Ease Nurses', Doctors' Stress, Too

Drugs.com

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, 2024 -- Therapy dogs can help boost the spirits of health care workers in the same way they brighten the moods of hospital patients, a new study shows. The furry, four-legged friends reduced emotional exhaustion and job stress.

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Ochsner offers tuition assistance to aspiring nurses and doctors

SCIENMAG: Medicine & Health

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – Ochsner Health is again expanding its Ochsner Scholars program for aspiring nurses and physicians ready to fill critical healthcare shortages in local communities and shape the healthcare workforce of the future.

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Shortage of Primary Care Doctors Could Bring Crowded ERs: Study

Drugs.com

TUESDAY, March 12, 2024 — Americans living in areas where primary care doctors and nurse practitioners are in short supply face a greater risk for emergency surgeries and complications, new research shows.They're also more likely to wind up back.

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How medical device companies build loyalty among nurses

Perficient: Drug Development

For medical device companies, building loyalty among nurses is a key element in driving growth. In this post we’ll look at four loyalty builders for nursing population. Nursing is the most trusted profession in the U.S. Why are nurses so trusted? Nurses are easier to talk to. Nurses can be easier to see.

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A proactive diabetes review model: from concept to nurse-led research

On Medicine

Offering an assessment undertaken by a diabetes specialist nurse, identifying risk factors, and through a process of collaboration with the patient, agreeing on steps to mitigate those risks. Though this is not often nurse-led research activity, and such integration often leads to complex funding streams.

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