577
AACN. See American Association of Colleges
of Nursing
AACN- AONE Academic- Practice Partnership
Awards, 294
academic administration
preparation for, 509
academic health centers (AHCs), 295
academic interdisciplinary
partnerships, 399 – 401
academic leaders. See also leadership ;
leadership consciousness
preparation for, 508 – 509
shortage of, 508–509
academic role, 521 – 526
academic administration. See academic
administration
academic leaders. See academic leaders
advanced education, 517 – 518
Bellini, perspective from, 511 – 512
case study, 514 – 517
clinical track versus research track, 561 – 562
Denisco, perspective from, 512 – 514
Lias, perspective from, 524 – 526
preparation of future nurse leaders, 510
and preparation of nurse educators, 506
preparation path for NPs, 141 – 142
service classification, 521 – 522
shortage of faculty, 508–509 , 561
supply and demand for faculty, 506 – 508
Academic- Service Partnership
Council (ASPC), 290
academic- service partnerships
creating strong infrastructure to
support, 290 – 292
in the education of DNP, 287 – 289
access to health care services, 419
accountable care organizations (ACOs), 87 , 543
Accreditation Commission for Education in
Nursing (ACEN), 182
Accreditation Commission for Midwifery
Education (ACME), 8 2
Accrediting Commission for Education in
Nursing (ACEN), 2 1
ACNP. See American College of Nurse
Practitioners
action research, engagement in, 222
Active Worlds, 342
ADN degree, 16
advanced nursing practice (ANP), 544 – 545 ,
555. See also doctoral advanced nursing
practice (DANP)
AACN definition, 133
AACN’s essentials, 120
contemporary, 90
advanced practice, 257
advanced practice nurses (APNs), 9 , 24 – 25 , 28 ,
34 , 77 , 86 , 217 , 220
AACN, 17 , 28
to ANP, 24
APRN current and future outcomes, 93
APRN practice outcomes, 92 – 93
clinical nurse specialists, 26 , 61 , 87 – 88 , 108 – 111
clinical scholarship, 217
consensus model and LACE, 89 – 90
DNP- prepared, 128 , 134
doctoral. See doctoral advanced practice nurse
education, 20
nurse anesthetist, 83 – 85
nurse- midwives, 79 – 83
nurse practitioner, 85 – 87
primary care settings, 328
programs, 17 , 24
roles, 56
from silos to common vision, 94–95
technology, 323
unification of APRN education, regulation,
and practice, 8 8 – 8 9
uniqueness of APRN “practice,” 90 – 92
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