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Improving the Healthcare Landscape from a Rarely-Accessed Angle

The human arsenal is very much known for being expansive in its nature, and yet it doesn’t possess anything more valuable than that tendency of ours to grow on a consistent basis. The stated tendency has already allowed us to hit upon some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a major member of this group. Technology gets to enjoy such an esteemed stature among people is largely because of its skill-set, which was unique enough to realize all the possibilities for us that we couldn’t have imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, if we take up a closer look, it should become clear how the whole runner was also predicated upon the way we applied those skills across a real-world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence, including a timely appearance on our healthcare block. Technology’s foray into healthcare was so perfect with its timing, as it came right when the sector was beginning to struggle against its own obsolete structure. This reality, fortunately enough, went through a complete overhaul under the new regime, but even after achieving such a monumental feat, the emerging medtech concept will somehow continue to produce all the right goods. The same has turned more and more evident in recent times, and truth be told, a newly-launched program should only make that dynamic a lot bigger and better moving forward.

Greater Good Health, the company redefining medical landscape through its primary care model centered on nurse practitioners (NPs), has officially launched a new clinical leadership program, which is designed to help nurse practitioners in their professional development. Accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, the program provides a series of educational sessions that focus on topics like emotional intelligence, effective communication, coaching and feedback, professional development, and human resource essentials. Apart from it, these sessions will also dedicate a considerable amount of time to giving all students an extensive lowdown on how to keep up with new payment models, how to talk with patients about health misinformation, how to prevent common diseases, how to ensure that patients are receiving timely care, and a lot more.

“We know that NPs will play a pivotal role in primary care and filling major gaps in our current healthcare system,” said Sylvia Hastanan, founder and CEO of Greater Good Health. “However, too many NPs still don’t have easy access to development programs, support systems or resources that will improve their leadership and management expertise. As Greater Good Health continues to expand, we are committed to growing NP leaders alongside the business.”

According to certain reports, the program in question will have a total of four sessions that are going to be spread across four months, and upon its completion, the enrolled NPs will get upto 16 continuing education credits. As for the availability bit, it is, at the moment, only available by invitation to select nurse practitioners who are part of the Greater Good Health’s network in California, but going by the company’s word, it is actively planning to expand the program to other states in the near future.

 

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