APSHO Supports Full Scope-of-Practice Regulation for Advanced Practitioners in Open Letter to President Biden
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The Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO), a society of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and other health-care providers, encourages the administration to remove unnecessary practice barriers and expand patient access to health-care services. LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. (PRWEB) April 21, 2021
The Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO) sent an open letter to President Biden requesting support for regulatory changes that authorize advanced practitioners and other health professionals to practice to the full extent of their education, clinical competence, and experience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clive Chipkin was born in Yeoville in 1929 and, apart from a short period in the UK, lived in Johannesburg for the rest of his life. His wife, Valerie, whom he married in 1959, died in 2015 and it was in her honour that the archive of his historic research, located at Wits University, was named in 2017. Chipkin is survived by three children, Peter, Lesley and Ivor, five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Over a 40-year period Chipkin wrote and published two books,
Johannesburg Style – Architecture & Society 1880’s to 1960’s and
Johannesburg Transition – Architecture & Society from 1950. A third book,
Johannesburg Diversity, has been completed but not yet published.