APRN

APRN roles (nurse practitioner (NP), certified nurse midwife (CNM), clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA)

A look at each APRN role

Read what follows for a description of each advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) role and the education programs that prepare nurses for each one. Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse…

Advanced practice nurses: Show your spirit

Declare the importance of your independence. WE CELEBRATE American Independence Day on July 4 every year. Fireworks, parades, carnivals, concerts, and baseball games are just a few of…

APRNs and the Choosing Wisely® campaign

Advanced Practice RNs (APRNs) influence outcomes for patients in a number of ways, including better symptom management, reduced costs, and improved health. Demonstrating the outcomes of APRN care remains a…

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