American Nurse Practitioner Foundation -ANPF

American Nurse Practitioner Foundation -ANPF ANPF connects NPs to the resources they need to provide high-quality, accessible health care to all.

The American Nurse Practitioner Foundation (ANPF) provides the leadership, innovation and educational opportunities required for nurse practitioners to meet the healthcare challenges of the 21st century global community. It supports NP education, enables innovative research and provides the tools and resources to develop practice-based, data-driven solutions to public health problems. ANPF seeks t

o enrich the opportunities for the next generation of NP leaders to meet the global challenges facing healthcare today. ANPF was created to help meet the need for funding NP-related education, as well as healthcare-focused research and projects. ANPF began operations in March 1998 as an independently incorporated 501 (c)(3) philanthropic, non-profit organization. ANPF is proud to be the first national foundation of its kind working to benefit nurse practitioners of all specialties.

NPs, how does the nursing shortage affect your practice?
02/11/2016

NPs, how does the nursing shortage affect your practice?

The country has experienced nursing shortages for decades, but an aging population means the problem is about to get much worse.

In honor of Heart Health Month....drink some tea!
02/03/2016

In honor of Heart Health Month....drink some tea!

A new study shows that habitual tea consumption may protect against arterial stiffness.

Consent and privacy continue to be issues for everyone, as this compelling case shows.
01/13/2016

Consent and privacy continue to be issues for everyone, as this compelling case shows.

We should be wary of changes that expand oversight of science but provide little benefit to human subjects.

A dose of Monday humor for you!
12/14/2015

A dose of Monday humor for you!

Oh, HIPAA...

This is a nice little infographic on concussion recovery.
12/14/2015

This is a nice little infographic on concussion recovery.

If you’ve experienced a concussion, follow a few guidelines to getting better.

Learn more about concussion treatment and management from our experts. http://mayocl.in/1LRckqw

Guess what folks? The obesity problem isn't going anywhere soon....
12/11/2015

Guess what folks? The obesity problem isn't going anywhere soon....

The Harvard Chan School’s Walter Willett discusses recent findings on obesity, blood pressure, and smoking.

Some good-looking veggie sides, for those of you still planning your menu!
11/24/2015

Some good-looking veggie sides, for those of you still planning your menu!

Looking for new veggie recipes to try out this Thanksgiving? We've got you covered: http://bit.ly/1I56Zxa

Some good tips to share with patients!
11/13/2015

Some good tips to share with patients!

These surprising tips can help you lose pounds and inches.

Stress-busting super-foods for busy, stressed NPs!
11/04/2015

Stress-busting super-foods for busy, stressed NPs!

Imagine taking a bite of a healthy fruit or veggie rather than a pill to help calm your nerves. Registered dietitian Amy Jamieson-Petonic prescribes some stress-busting foods.

Haunted House + teachable moments = fun for these Rutgers nurses!
10/27/2015

Haunted House + teachable moments = fun for these Rutgers nurses!

The Halloween event doubles as an educational exercise

There are some good tips here for avoiding the sugar rush!
10/21/2015

There are some good tips here for avoiding the sugar rush!

8 Tips for a Healthier Halloween Staying healthy is difficult enough when you’re a busy medical professional, and Halloween only complicates matters further. Everywhere you look, Halloween candy, cookies and other seasonal treats are beckoning to be eaten.

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