How CE Saved Me From Googling Symptoms in the Break Room
We’ve all had that moment during a busy clinic day: a patient comes in with symptoms that don’t quite fit, and you feel tempted to sneak away and Google. You’re […]
We’ve all had that moment during a busy clinic day: a patient comes in with symptoms that don’t quite fit, and you feel tempted to sneak away and Google. You’re […]
If you ask a room full of nurse practitioners what makes them sweat the most, somewhere between tricky pediatric cases and complex patients, you’ll hear three letters pop up repeatedly: ECG. Right
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nurse practitioners (NPs) can expect a 45% growth in employment from 2020 to 2030, resulting in approximately 114,000 new job openings annually.
Every Nurse Practitioner knows that you need additional skills and expertise to work in the Urgent Care setting shortly after graduation. What if I tell you that you can get
What? An abscess refers to a warm, fluctuant nodule with localized erythema caused by a bacterial infection (e.g., methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) with induration and a collection of pus as a
This Nurse’s Week Learn How To Protect Your License As A Nurse Practitioner. As we celebrate Nurse’s Week, we would like to celebrate you, our Advanced practice provider colleague. We wanted to share some essentials on
Are you a healthcare provider trying to decide between pursuing a career in Family Practice or specializing in a particular field? Consider this: Family Practice provides an opportunity to form
Family Practice Update Day 1 (Feb 2, 2024) 8:00am-3:50pm Hypertension Updates- Treating Primary & Secondary Hypertension Using an Evidence Based Approach Acute Coronary Syndrome Hyperlipidemia Updates Heart Failure Updates Arrythmias
Details: Pre-workshop ECG interpretation Boot camp (Thursday January 25, 2024) (8am-1pm) o Prescriber Essentials: The cardiac conduction system & ECG characteristics o Prescriber Essentials: Electrocardiogram (ECG) rhythm o Prescriber Essentials: