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Newsline March 2021 | Vermont Business Magazine

Southern Company Newsline The  Chippers, Inc, of Woodstock, VT, to its family of brands.  Mundy Wilson Piper, president and CEO of Chippers, Inc, said she considered both employees and clients when making the decision to join Davey Tree. In particular, she was drawn to the fact that Davey is the 9th largest employee-owned company in the US, according to the National Center for Employee Ownership.   Kimberly Sizelove has been named Regional Director of  Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County office. She joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2021, entering the organization in her role as Regional Director. “VAL’s mission resonates with me,” Sizelove said. “I felt motivated to dedicate my time and use my skills to contribute to the success of Vermonters.”

APSHO Supports Full Scope-of-Practice Regulation for Advanced Practitioners in Open Letter to President Biden

APSHO Supports Full Scope-of-Practice Regulation for Advanced Practitioners in Open Letter to President Biden Share Article 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.

An impending crisis: There aren t nursing educators to teach the next generation of nurses

4 min to read According to Administrators of Nursing Education in Wisconsin, “In 2018, Wisconsin nursing schools turned away over 1,000 students who wanted to enter the nursing profession or advance their education and improve their clinical skills.” Those rejections exacerbate the problem of how the Department of Workforce Development predicts that in 2025 Wisconsin will have a shortage of between 2,300 and 6,300 nurses. Fixing that “bottleneck” of too few educators is then critical to addressing the Silver Tsunami, ANEW argues. Beyond that, educators say that Wisconsin needs to train the next generation of medical professionals to better serve the needs of the future than to continue with the status quo — that is, to train young nurses and doctors to work outside of hospital settings than in them.

Findings from 2020 Survey show Nurse Practitioners (NPs) continue to provide quality Health Care during the Pandemic

Findings from 2020 Survey show Nurse Practitioners (NPs) continue to provide quality Health Care during the Pandemic News provided by Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Association of Nurse Practitioners ® (AANP) recently released findings from its 2020 National NP Sample Survey. In every state, NPs continue to deliver comprehensive, high-quality care in settings ranging from primary care clinics, hospitals, emergency rooms, urgent care centers and nursing homes to patients homes through virtual visits. Findings from this survey emphasize NPs effective role in the continuum of care, said AANP President Sophia L. Thomas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FNAP, FAANP. What began over a half century ago as a necessary way to fill the gaps in primary health care in underserved and rural populations has evolved into an expert health care provider role, serving all populations in all health care settings. Thomas added, The confidence tha

VUMC and Nurse Practitioners to Host Vaccination Event This Weekend

VUMC and Nurse Practitioners to Host Vaccination Event This Weekend Event organizers expect 500 members of the Latinx and Kurdish communities to receive COVID-19 vaccine Tweet Share In honor of Minority Health Month and in an effort to encourage COVID-19 vaccine participation, Vanderbilt University Medical Center has teamed up with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for an appointment-only vaccination event tomorrow, April 10, at Valor Flagship Academy (4527 Nolensville Pike). Pfizer vaccines will be administered at the event, which will take place from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Five-hundred people are expected to receive vaccines, the majority of them being from Nashville’s Latinx and Kurdish communities. Appointments for the event were filled by a door-to-door scheduling campaign by nurse practitioners.

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