Arizona and Montana Update PA Practice Laws
Arizona and Montana move to collaboration requirements for experienced PAs with recent legislative wins.
Arizona and Montana move to collaboration requirements for experienced PAs with recent legislative wins.
The findings contribute to the understanding of neurological factors driving the sex-specific pathophysiology of obesity.
Insomnia treatment should be personalized based on presentation and comorbid physical and mental illnesses among other variables.
Survey respondents are cautious about the long-term effects of using antiobesity medications and bariatric surgery as recommended in the AAP childhood obesity guideline.
Dr Sapre’s interest in medicine began during years of dealing with an illness, when she was labeled a “drug addict” and accused of “faking” her symptoms. Once she became a PA, she furthered her mission for diversity, equity, and inclusion by starting the Virginia Association of Minority PAs.
Nurses refute claims of a shortage and say many of the 1 million nurses with active licenses are not working because of unsafe staffing.
Dr Jessica Peck advocates for governmental and systems-based organizational change to protect and grow the nursing profession at NAPNAP 2023.
NAPNAP survey on the holistic effects of COVID-19 on pediatric APRNs shows worsening burnout and mental health concerns.
Obesity experts discuss how semaglutide and tirzepatide are changing the treatment landscape and challenges affecting access including drug shortages, inappropriate prescribing, insurance coverage, and cost.
Approximately 25% of parents lie about their child’s COVID-19 vaccine status or don’t quarantine their children, survey findings show.