TAILIEUCHUNG - Ebook Family practice guidelines (4/E): Part 1

Part 1 book “Family practice guidelines” has contents: Health maintenance guidelines, public health guidelines, pain management guidelines, dermatology guidelines, eye guidelines, cardiovascular guidelines, gastrointestinal guidelines, respiratory guidelines, genitourinary guidelines, and other contents. | Family Practice Guidelines Jill C. Cash, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, a family nurse practitioner for over 20 years, currently practices as a family nurse practitioner at the Vanderbilt Medical Group, Westhaven Family Practice, in Franklin, Tennessee. Her past experience includes teaching as an instructor for the School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville and Carbondale, Illinois, in the undergraduate BSN program and the graduate NP program. She has been a clinical preceptor for a variety of programs. Her previous experience includes high risk obstetrics as a clinical nurse specialist in maternal–fetal medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, rheumatology in the outpatient setting, womens health in the outpatient setting, and providing wound care in skilled nursing facilities. She has served as a member and officer on numerous boards which include Hospice of Southern Illinois, the Marion Memorial Health Foundation, the American Cancer Society, and Women for Health and Wellness in Southern Illinois. Ms. Cash has authored several chapters in other textbooks and is the co-author of Family Practice Guidelines, first, second, third, and fourth editions, and Adult-Gerontology Practice Guidelines. Most recently, she was awarded the 2017 AANP Nurse Practitioner State Award for Excellence from Illinois. Cheryl A. Glass, MSN, WHNP, RN-BC, is a women’s health nurse practitioner who currently practices as a clinical research specialist for KEPRO in TennCare’s Medical Solutions Unit in Nashville, Tennessee. She is also adjunct faculty at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Previously, Ms. Glass was a clinical trainer and trainer manager for Healthways. Her previous nurse practitioner practice was as a clinical research coordinator on pharmaceutical clinical trials at Nashville Clinical Research. She also worked in a collaborative clinical obstetrics practice with the director and assistant directors of maternal–fetal medicine at Vanderbilt .

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