[PrvPracNP] Websites/Blogs for and about NP's

Cindy Jensen cindyjensennp at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 27 10:04:57 PDT 2007


I would also be willing to participate.
Thanks,
Cindy

Cindy Jensen, NP
Clinical Director
Passport Health W. Washington
www.passporthealthwa.com


>From: chapman2001 at comcast.net
>Reply-To: Private Practice NPs <prvpracnp at nurse.net>
>To: Private Practice NPs <prvpracnp at nurse.net>
>Subject: Re: [PrvPracNP] Websites/Blogs for and about NP's
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 16:30:46 +0000
>
>I would surely be willing to participate. Let me know when and what I can 
>do to help.
>
>Grace Grymes Chapman, ARNP
>West Seattle Community Clinic
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>From: "Barbara C. Phillips" <bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com>
> > Colleagues,
> >
> >
> >
> > Forgive the cross posting, but I wanted to get this out to as many of 
>you as
> > possible.
> >
> >
> >
> > If there was a blog or a website that was geared toward NPs in Business 
>(any
> > kind of NP business/practice), and another one geared to health care
> > consumers about NP Practice, would you be willing to participate?
> >
> >
> >
> > The first one would be geared toward NP business owners and those who 
>wish
> > to start a business (different types of practice and business). I 
>envision
> > it being our own experiences, a place to ask questions and get answers. 
>A
> > resource for those starting out and those of us already there. It would
> > require input from other NP's as I can not possibly do it myself. Would 
>you
> > be willing to write an article, post to the blog, make comments, answer
> > questions, talk about your practice, and/or ????
> >
> >
> >
> > The second one would be geared toward health care consumers and the 
>public
> > in general. What NP's can do (ie scope of practice), advantages of 
>having an
> > NP as your primary care provider, etc.  Education is sorely needed (just
> > yesterday, I had to explain to a rep for an A1c device, that I was "the
> > doctor" and not "the nurse" and I could indeed order and perform the 
>test!).
> > Again, I ask if you would be willing to participate. You would be able 
>to
> > talk about resources in your neck of the woods, your own practice, the 
>types
> > of practices, etc. (I also hope to get some "real" patients to give 
>their
> > input on the difference in health care they receive from NP's).
> >
> >
> >
> > I look forward to hear your comments, thoughts, and suggestion.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Barbara C. Phillips, NP
> >
> > Aberdeen Primary Care
> >
>
>



>From: "Barbara C. Phillips" <bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com>
>To: "'NP Info'" <npinfo at nurse.net>,"'Private Practice NPs'" 
><prvpracnp at nurse.net>,"'NP Clinical'" <np-clinical at nurse.net>
>Subject: [PrvPracNP] Websites/Blogs for and about NP's
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:30:52 +0000
>Colleagues,
>
>
>
>Forgive the cross posting, but I wanted to get this out to as many of you 
>as
>possible.
>
>
>
>If there was a blog or a website that was geared toward NPs in Business 
>(any
>kind of NP business/practice), and another one geared to health care
>consumers about NP Practice, would you be willing to participate?
>
>
>
>The first one would be geared toward NP business owners and those who wish
>to start a business (different types of practice and business). I envision
>it being our own experiences, a place to ask questions and get answers. A
>resource for those starting out and those of us already there. It would
>require input from other NP's as I can not possibly do it myself. Would you
>be willing to write an article, post to the blog, make comments, answer
>questions, talk about your practice, and/or ????
>
>
>
>The second one would be geared toward health care consumers and the public
>in general. What NP's can do (ie scope of practice), advantages of having 
>an
>NP as your primary care provider, etc.  Education is sorely needed (just
>yesterday, I had to explain to a rep for an A1c device, that I was "the
>doctor" and not "the nurse" and I could indeed order and perform the 
>test!).
>Again, I ask if you would be willing to participate. You would be able to
>talk about resources in your neck of the woods, your own practice, the 
>types
>of practices, etc. (I also hope to get some "real" patients to give their
>input on the difference in health care they receive from NP's).
>
>
>
>I look forward to hear your comments, thoughts, and suggestion.
>
>
>
>
>
>Barbara C. Phillips, NP
>
>Aberdeen Primary Care
>


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