Advanced practice providers and children’s hospital-based pediatric otolarynology practices

Advanced practice providers (APPs), including nurse practitioners and physician assistants, have been deployed in children's hospital-based academic pediatric otolaryngology practices for many years. However, this relationship in terms of prevalence, roles, financial consequences and satisfacti...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2020-02, Vol.129, p.109770-109770, Article 109770
Hauptverfasser: Chan, Kenny H., Dinwiddie, Jordyn K., Ahuja, Gurpreet S., Bennett, Erica C., Brigger, Matthew T., Chi, David H., Choo, Daniel I., Cunningham, Michael J., Elluru, Ravindhra G., Giannoni, Carla M., Goudy, Steven L., Koempel, Jeffrey A., MacArthur, Carol J., Malone, Barbara, Messner, Anna H., Mitchell, Ron B., Park, Albert H., Richter, Gresham T., Rosbe, Kristina W., Shah, Udayan K., Sie, Kathy C.Y., Smith, Richard J., Sulman, Cecille G., Thompson, Jerome W., Thorne, Marc C., Wei, Julie L., Wetmore, Ralph F., White, David R., Zalzal, George H., Schoem, Scott R.
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