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Innovative practice in the management of chronic Hepatitis C: introducing the nurse practitioner model
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 07/23/08
Nazareth S et al. - The introduction of the nurse practitioner model with the ability to prescribe specific medicines and initiate diagnostic investigations within approved clinical protocols can facilitate improved access to hepatitis C treatment programs. It is expected that the nurse practitioner’s expert knowledge and skill and the application of evidence based practice in the hepatitis specialty will assist in the provision of a safe, competent and high quality standard of care to patients.
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