The National Association of Nurse Practitioners is the largest nurse practitioner email database of its kind. The National Association of Nurse Practitioners represents the interests of over 290,000 NP’s around the country while advocating for professional development, clinical practice and patient care, healthcare policy and advocacy, healthcare technology, and innovation, patient education and communication, research, and innovation in NP practice, global, community health, and community outreach. Nurse Practitioners can choose to specialize as a Family Nurse Practitioner FNP, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner AGPCNP, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner AGACNP, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Women's Heath Nurse Practitioner WHNP, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner PMHNP, Emergency Nurse Practitioner ENP, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner ACNP, Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner ONP, Cardiology Nurse Practitioner, Oncology Nurse Practitioner, Dermatology Nurse Practitioner, and/or Geriatric Nurse Practitioner.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have a diverse set of daily responsibilities depending on their specialty, workplace, and patient population. Their roles typically combine aspects of nursing care and medical practice, allowing them to serve as primary and specialty healthcare providers. NP’s provide high-quality, patient-centered care in diverse settings such as clinics, hospitals, private practices, and community health centers.
With an active NPI license, nurse practitioners nationwide are granted more independence in prescribing, as NPs are increasingly recognized as key healthcare providers in addressing the growing need for accessible medical care.
Nurse practitioners purchase a variety of products to support their professional practice, personal development, and patient care. This list is ideal for medical equipment and diagnostic tool suppliers, scrubs and professional apparel and accessories, continuing education courses and professional resources, professional memberships and certifications, and other business tools. By investing in these tools, resources, and products, nurse practitioners enhance their practice, improve patient outcomes, and maintain a professional and efficient working environment. |