More MSPs reported making more than $30,000 in the 2014 survey than in previous years, but two-thirds of respondents said their department has not...Read More »
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The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Final Regulations define clinical privileges as “the authorization by a healthcare entity to a...Read More »
A bill that would have allowed outpatient joint replacement surgery in the state of Wyoming didn’t make it out of the Joint Labor, Health and...Read More »
Nurse practitioners (NP) seeking to practice with no restrictions should look for work in the Pacific Northwest, upper New England, or the Rocky...Read More »