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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 80, Issue 3, 2019May 01, 2019 EDT

Running the Numbers: The Rapid Expansion of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in North Carolina

Julie C. Spero, Evan M. Galloway,
Policy ForumJulie C. SperoEvan M. Gallowaydiabetesdisparities
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.80.3.186

Articles in Vol. 80, Issue 3, 2019

Vol. 80, Issue 3, 2019
  • Health Care Utilization and Comorbidity History of North Carolina Medicaid Beneficiaries in a Controlled Substance “Lock-in” Program
    Rebecca B. NaumannStephen W. MarshallJennifer L. LundAsheley C. SkinnerChristopher RingwaltNisha C. Gottfredson
  • Perceived Benefits of Peer Support Groups for Stroke Survivors and Caregivers in Rural North Carolina
    Erin R. ChristensenShannon L. GoldenSabina B. Gesell
  • Imagination: A Key Tool in North Carolina's Health Care Worker Toolbox
    Peter J. Morris
  • Developing the Health Care Workforce of the Future for North Carolina
    Allison AbernathyJulie Byerley
  • The Changing North Carolina Health Workforce Pipeline
    Jacqueline R. WynnKaitlin U. Phillips
  • HOSA at Enloe High School: A Pipeline for Future Health Professionals
    Kartik Tyagi
  • Preparing the Future Front-line Health Care Workforce in North Carolina
    Peter Hans
  • Preparing the Health Care Workforce Through Apprenticeship
    Patricia H. Goble
  • Training for Future Generations: Innovations in the Medical Education of Physicians in North Carolina
    Bryan HodgeKaren HymanRobyn Latessa
  • Emerging Academic Pathways for the Evolving Health Care Workforce
    Melissa Oakley Ockert
  • Licensed Professional Counselor Licensure Process in the State of North Carolina
    Jessie D. Guest
  • Positive Partnerships: Rural Communities and the Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    Michelle Taylor Skipper
  • The Evolving Role of the Pharmacist in Interprofessional Practice
    K. Paige D. BrownGabriella SalernoLina PoindexterKatie Trotta
  • Call for ACTion: Transforming Dental Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Rocio B. QuinonezMichael D. WolcottJonathan M. ResideTate H. JacksonElizabeth C. KornegayJack D. KingKatharine CiarroccaVicki KowlowitzEdward J. SwiftMeg ZomorodiAlison E. La GarryJeffrey A. GreeneScott S. De Rossi
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care: Cedric Bright
    Sam WurzelmannMalik Dancy
  • Running the Numbers: The Rapid Expansion of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in North Carolina
    Julie C. SperoEvan M. Galloway
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: NC Medical Schools Step Up Efforts to Address the Opioid Epidemic: Waiver Training for Students
    Sara McEwen
North Carolina Medical Journal
Spero, Julie C., and Evan M. Galloway. 2019. “Running the Numbers: The Rapid Expansion of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in North Carolina.” North Carolina Medical Journal 80 (3): 186–90. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.80.3.186.
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