Nurse Practitioners are registered nurses with a graduate degree in nursing or other formal health education and training. They are licensed by the State to function independently or collaboratively with other health care professionals.
Nurse Practitioners are qualified to handle a wide range of health problems including many that traditionally have been performed by physicians. Emphasis is placed on health promotion and disease prevention as well as the diagnosis and management of common acute and chronic diseases.
Nurse Practitioners commonly:
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