I am frequently asked about the best way to attend our nursing CEU courses, and one of the most common answers I give is that there is not only one way to benefit from our content. In fact, one of my favorite things about Skills On Point is that we have created multiple specific ways […]
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Let’s discuss full practice authority for nurse practitioners. What it takes to undergo the process, and why you should apply once eligible. Graduating NP school soon? Get your final papers turned in, your clinical hours submitted, and your skills validated for privileging. Wait…how do I do that? What does that even mean? Today, I want […]
Illinois Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners is relatively new. In fact, it’s about as fresh as popcorn too hot to eat from the microwave. Written into law in the end of 2017, instituted in 2018, with rules that have been written and the process in play since mid 2019, this is the new trend […]
How can I prepare for my nurse practitioner job with family practice? This is the million-dollar question, isn’t it: What do I not know that I need to know? Although we could easily discuss the many privileges routinely and customarily performed in different nurse practitioner roles, today I would like to focus on suturing, as […]
Destination Medical Conferences What is a destination medical conference? This is not a new concept. Quite honestly, I have been wondering why in the brief but amazing history of Skills On Point, LLC why we haven’t done more of these, but now we are on it. Destination medical conferences are perhaps a coined term related […]
Yes, I know, this is so overdue. Welcome to the Skills On Point, LLC blog. Where the women are empowered, the men are all unafraid to cry, and the satire game is slightly above average. No but really. I am excited to get started with a fantastic post throwing some love at a cause I […]