Evaluating a nurse practitioner service
Increasingly, nurse practitioners are filling resident and house staff shortages by moving into acute care settings. This article compares a nurse practitioner/attending collaborative service with a traditional physician-based service in terms of patient outcomes and patient, physician, and staff sa...
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