Call for Volunteers Education Standards and Curriculum Guidelines for NNP Programs Task Force Members The National Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (NANNP) is seeking volunteers for a five to six-person task force to update the NNP Education Standards and Curriculum Guidelines for NNP Programs
03-10-2022 | Quick Task (less than an hour)
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NANN and NANNP are pleased to announce a Membership Scholarship Program for newly graduated NNPs. The scholarships will provide one year complimentary NANN/NANNP membership to 20 newly graduating NNPs. (Scholarship recipients must be graduates of an NNP program in 2014 or plan to graduate by May of 2015.) We encourage you to share the value of NANN/NANNP membership, along with this new scholarship opportunity with any NNP students or newly graduated colleagues you may have
Responsibilities - perform physical exams, obtain complete medical history and record findings - order appropriate laboratory and diagnostic procedures - interpret and integrate data to determine preliminary diagnosis and therapeutic plan - administer medication and injections in compliance with state law and clinic guidelines - perform procedures as directed by physician and/or as directed by written agreement Basic Qualifications - successful completion of an approved nurse practitioner program is required - BSN or MSN is preferred - professional nursing experience and/or nurse practitioner experience is preferred Licensure/Certifications - current license to practice nursing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is required - ACT 33 is required within 30 days of hire - ACT 73 is required within 30 days of hire - CPR is required within 30 days of hire - Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner license is required Please visit www.chp.edu for more information!
NNP program, BSN - DNP or Postmasters NNP to DNP Advance your career in neonatal nursing by attending a premier NNP program at University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Accredited, online NNP program with minimal on campus requirements
A panel of neonatal nurses will share tools from Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Joseph Grenny for mastering difficult conversations, regardless of the topic or person
Our incredibly cohesive Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) team, offering self-scheduling, and dual NNP 24/7 clinical coverage is currently seeking a fellow NNP to join this dynamic group. The successful candidate will provide independent assessment, identification, diagnosis and treatment of critically ill newborns. The NNP will also provide care, support and collaborative medical management of infants in Labor and Delivery and the Full Term Nursery as needed. Teaching and mentoring NNP and medical students is also integral to the role
Description The Accredited Provider Program Director (APPD) is a registered nurse who holds a current, active license with no practice restrictions (or international equivalent) and a graduate degree, with either the baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing (or international equivalent), who has the authority within the Provider Unit to ensure adherence to the ANCC NCPD Accreditation Program criteria in the provision of NCPD
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What does the SIG Facilitator do? Stimulate and facilitate discussions for your SIG via the MyNANN member community Write one article for NANN E-News Attend NANN’s annual conference to chair the SIG roundtable Participate in teleconferences when needed Meet briefly with...
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