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Low Stress or Flexible Hour Job Options for Nurse Practitioners

Whether you are looking for a flexible schedule due to family or child care demands, educational course loads, or perhaps you’re experiencing a bit of burnout, there are some non-traditional settings you might want to explore to achieve more work/life balance and less stress in your workday. Clinical Researcher A Research Nurse Practitioner works to Read More

New York Becomes the 25th State to Adopt Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners

New York has become the 25th state to grant full practice authority to nurse practitioners. On Saturday, April 9th, New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, signed the state budget into law that will remove the condition that NPs must have a written practice agreement with a physician in order to provide the full scope of services that Read More

The Benefits of Subspecialization for NPs and PAs

Enhanced Patient Care Are you an NP or PA considering sub specialty training? Advanced practice providers that sub-specialize in a particular area (or areas) acquire clinical knowledge and skillsets that allow them to provide the highest standard of care to their patients. Since they have been specially trained in the most current methods of treatment Read More

Average Wound Care Nurse Practitioner Salary in the United States

Wound care is a major economic and social impact on health care. Data indicates that 2.5% of the total population of the United States is impacted by chronic wounds. According to RNCareers.org, “the wound care, ostomy, and continence (WOC) nurse specializes in assessment, treatment, and monitoring of wounds and skin breakdown, as well as in Read More

Student Reviews of CoreMedSource Wound Care Basic Core Curriculum

Are you searching for a wound care course to fit your lifestyle, expectations, and professional goals? Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and students early in their training are talking about CoreMedSource’s Wound Care Basic Core Curriculum. Wound care is projected to be a driving factor in the future of healthcare. With rising rates of illness, an Read More

A Day in the Life of a Wound Care Nurse Practitioner

As a Wound Care Nurse Practitioner, my days typically start with a quiet cup of coffee, preferably outside. I’m a firm believer in self-care and that I need to feel my best if I am going to help others to as well. I’m usually at the clinic about 10 minutes before the first patient is Read More