May 13, 2019 | Hiring & Retention Strategies
After attending the ASPR conference in Orlando last month, and a few of our NP Now representatives were very impressed with Allison Dimsdale’s discussion on the topic, “Transforming Recruitment and Onboarding for Ambulatory APPs ” We were fortunate to be able to...
May 9, 2019 | Hiring & Retention Strategies
By David Wolfe, Founder and CEO of NP Now They are Diverse According to a report published by the Brookings Institute, American millennials are by far the most diverse generation in our history.16 Most of the baby boomers and their parents and grandparents were...
May 9, 2019 | News Stories
By Bingui Huang When you go to a doctor’s office for a stomachache, sore throat or back pain, it’s becoming more likely that the person treating you won’t be a physician but a nurse practitioner. Even Dr. Thomas Whalen, chief medical officer for Lehigh Valley...
May 7, 2019 | Hiring & Retention Strategies
A few representatives from NP Now attended the ASPR conference in Orlando last month, and they were particularly impressed with Paul Olzak’s discussion on the topic, “How to Get Your Emails Read.” We were fortunate to be able to have an interview...
May 2, 2019 | News Stories
By Tom Corwin, Clinic Run By Nurses Opens in Augusta, augustachronicle.com Augusta University President Brooks Keel walked past the ribbon and up to College of Nursing Dean Lucy Marion. “You’ve been looking forward to this for a few days?” he said jokingly. “A few...
May 1, 2019 | News Stories
Nurse practitioners (NP) in states across the country are asking lawmakers to relax onerous licensing regulations so they can help fill an anticipated shortage of primary care doctors. The Association of American Medical Colleges projects a primary care physician...