Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... practitioner or midwife . The more recent Office of Technology Assessment ( 1990 ) report , Health Care in Rural America , cites Division of Nursing estimates of 20,649 nurse practitioners actually practicing in that role in the United ...
... practitioner or midwife . The more recent Office of Technology Assessment ( 1990 ) report , Health Care in Rural America , cites Division of Nursing estimates of 20,649 nurse practitioners actually practicing in that role in the United ...
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... practitioners that are policy- relevant or aimed at testing proposed policy , b . demonstration projects for alternative models of service delivery that focus on health promotion , disease prevention , and primary care , and c ...
... practitioners that are policy- relevant or aimed at testing proposed policy , b . demonstration projects for alternative models of service delivery that focus on health promotion , disease prevention , and primary care , and c ...
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... practitioners , specialists , or agencies . The role of nurse practitioners is particularly relevant for rural America , where physicians are limited . In the past 20 years numerous research studies have demonstrated that nurse ...
... practitioners , specialists , or agencies . The role of nurse practitioners is particularly relevant for rural America , where physicians are limited . In the past 20 years numerous research studies have demonstrated that nurse ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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