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Pathways to Advanced Practice in the Community

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Pathways to Advanced Practice in the Community
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Join the Nursing in the Community Faculty for our Nursing in the Community Week webinar with Adjunct Associate Professor Leanne Boase is a Nurse Practitioner and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners. Leanne will share her pathway to advanced practice nursing and, more generally, the pathways available for nurses to become nurse practitioners.

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Adjunct Associate Professor Leanne Boase - Nurse Practitioner and CEO of the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners Adj. A/Prof Leanne Boase BN MN(NP), MHSc(Ed), MAICD, FACNP is the CEO of the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners. She has over 25 years of experience working in a wide range of hospital and private health settings, including metropolitan and regional areas and primary care. Leanne is a practising Nurse Practitioner, endorsed since 2009, working in her own primary care practice, and is a past President of The Australian College of Nurse Practitioners.
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Content Type: Webinar recording

Duration: 00:53:07

CPD Hours: 1.00

Created: Tuesday, 10 September 2024

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Area/s of Study

  • Career development
  • Community and primary health

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