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Historical Article
The historical role of the otorhinolarynoglogy nurse practitioner.
- Patricia M Zarnitz.
- Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 19160, USA.
- ORL Head Neck Nurs. 2010 Jan 1;28(1):17-22.
AbstractThe role of the Nurse Practitioner (NP) in the specialty practice of Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) continues to evolve. NPs work in a collaborative practice environment integrating nursing and the medical model. They engage in critical thinking skills, expert clinical practice, and professional leadership, and evaluate and conduct research. This article presents a literature review on the historical evolution of this specialty practice role. Examination of past and present roles in varied practice settings and diverse healthcare systems provide a historical perspective and the momentum necessary to chart future growth and development.
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