Posts Tagged ‘Nurse Practitioner’

Immediate Opening for PA / NP in Central Minnesota FP/UC

Friday, February 19th, 2010


Advanced Care Providers has an immediate opening for a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner on a per diem basis in Central Minnesota. This practice is a primary care / urgent care setting with weekday, 9 hour shifts. Candidate should be able to work independently and have strong skills in communication and basic office procedures including suturing and splinting. If you are interested in this opportunity, please email your inquiries and CV to staff@acpstaff.com; or fax to 1-323-375-3290 attn: Chris, and visit us online at www.acpstaff.com.

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Rep Courtney on The Ed Show

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010


On February 3, 2010, a free health clinic was held in Hartford, Connecticut. Congressman Joe Courtney talked to msnbc's Ed Schultz about health care reform and the clinic. The Connecticut lawmaker's wife, Audrey, is a Registered Nurse Practitioner who volunteered at the free health clinic.

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Mercy Healthy Ideas – Living with Diabetes

Sunday, February 14th, 2010


Learn more about the symptoms of the disease and how to take charge and live a long healthy life from Certified Nurse Practitioner Madonna dechristopher. Also listen to Kate Bush, a patient of the Mercy Diabetes Center.

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Shelly Andrews sings “Star Spangled Banner”

Sunday, February 14th, 2010


My sister Shelly sings the Star Spangled Banner for her graduation at UCLA on June 13, 2009. She received her masters degree in Family Practice/Nurse Practitioner. Yay Shelly!!!

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Ditch Diabetes

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


Type 2 Diabetes…the best worst thing that ever happened to me? Would you like to say that too? Tim Wiesner, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner tells how he “Ditched Diabetes”.

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Mobile unit seeks to bridge gap in healthcare access

Monday, January 25th, 2010


Greene County, an area in the state’s southwest corner referred to by some as Middle Appalachia, is rural hill country with a distressed economy and medically underserved populace. In this needful area, Penn State’s Mona Counts, a certified nurse practitioner, established the Mt. Morris Primary Care Center to serve the medical needs of the county’s residents. When Counts found that many in the region couldn’t get to the care center because of distance, she started a mobile health unit …

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Nurse Career Information : Nurse Qualifications

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010


Qualifications to become a nurse involves getting a bachelor’s degree, followed by graduate work and further education and training to become a nurse practitioner. Understand what it takes to become a nurse with information from a registered nurse in this free video on medical careers. Expert: Ginger Barton Bio: Ginger Barton is a registered nurse, working and living in Eugene, Ore. Filmmaker: max koetter

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Career Spotlight: Physician assistant

Friday, January 22nd, 2010


Physician Assistant explains career and difference between a PA and a doctor and a PA and a nurse practitioner. Excellent explanation of the career by a knowledgeable physician assistant. This is from an instructor’s resource CD for a medical terminology book. If the creator or PA depicted in this video would like this remove please email me and I will do so. I figured this was meant for education and what better way to educate the public than put it on youtube! Thank you. -Chris, PA-S …

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Become a nurse practitioner now

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


Need to know where to go to become a nurse practioner RN or NP? Begin Nursing helps you the un informed learn the who what and know how of nursing and nursing school Dont guess learn the way to success at Begin Nursing Become a nurse Practioner and become the nurse you want to be

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Summa Health Engagement Award: Patricia A. Galon

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009


Support Services, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy, and the UA College of Nursing. The facility is housed at Community Support Services within the University Park neighborhood and is staffed by UA College of Nursing nurse practitioner faculty in addition to other health professionals. People with serious mental illness are a vulnerable population with limited access to appropriate physical care. Recent research indicates that people with severe mental illness die …

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