the Specified Purpose
Copies of the promotional material, as listed below, are contained within the separate appendix of this report.
Number Item Title
Article Nurse Practitioners Could Make a Difference
Presentation Nurse Practitioners in Australia (Non medical prescribing forum)
Presentation The Prescribing Paradox
Presentation Aged Care Nurse Practitioner – A Transboundary Model of Care
Aged Care Nurse Practitioners: The Research Behind the Development and Future Directions
Paper Field Notes:Researching Nurse Practitioners
7 Paper Bridging the Divide:An Innovative model of practice for aged care Nurse Practitioners in the Australian Capital Territory
Article Journal of Clinical Nursing Forum Aged Care Forum
• Flyer • Evaluation
May 2007 0 Forum Aged Care Forum
• Flyer
October 2007 Poster Falls and infections in aged care: A Nurse Practitioner
Role
Poster Researching Aged Care Nurse Practitioners
Presentation Aged Care Nurse Practitioner:Developments in the ACT Article Australian Nurse Practitioner Association Newsletter
Final Report Implementing the Nurse Practitioner Role in Aged Care
Australian Capital Territory, November 2007
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