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Get the latest in Nurse Practitioner program planning | | Nurse Practitioner Fellowship: Program Planning and Curriculum Development discusses the rapidly emerging trend to develop nurse practitioner fellowship (NPF) programs that facilitate post-graduate transition into practice. The book offers information and tools for developing NPF program infrastructure, faculty development, program content, and evaluation methods. This resource will help: Provide a roadmap for the NPF planning team throughout the program planning and development process. Determine a budget and get approval within your organization for NPF program goals and objectives Prepare staff and faculty for the challenges and opportunities that NPF programs face Customize or update your current program based on your organization or specialty needs | | |
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