According to reports, a demand for nurse practitioners is high across the United States, in part due to the AMA capping medical school enrollment in the 1990's to maximize earnings for M.D.s. Yet demand for medical professionals hasn’t slackened as the population has both grown and aged. Nurse practitioners evolved to fill in the gap. However, demand for NP's varies across the nation. Demand for nurse practitioners is skyrocketing in Texas. Let’s look at the reasons behind the nurse shortage … [Read more...]
Demand for Nurse Practitioners is Skyrocketing in Texas
January 30, 2018 by Team Celebration
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HIV/AIDS-Women in Pacific Northwest: April 15 – Conference in Seattle
April 7, 2011 by admin
HIV - AIDS Multiple Community Partners Collaborate to Address HIV/AIDS Among Women in the Pacific Northwest Next month I will have the honor of speaking to a regional training conference about women and HIV/AIDS for health professionals from the Pacific Northwest. This training is just one of many important local, state, and regional community mobilizations aligned with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy that are unfolding across the country. Like many of those mobilizations, the … [Read more...]
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