Contemporary Clinic spoke with Jessica Peck, president of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP), about COVID-19's affect on the organization and her hopes for the future of NAPNAP.
Contemporary Clinic spoke with Jessica Peck, president of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP), about COVID-19's affect on the organization and her hopes for the future of NAPNAP.
COVID-19 has effected NPs on a 9/11 scale, according to Peck. "We have found ourselves really in the epicenter of this worldwide crisis, but the good news is we are ideally situated as nursing leaders to engage and equip communities," Peck said.
According to Peck, the most important part of being a nurse pracitioner is owning your expertise with the various skillsets that NPs have.
Peck hopes to see the future of NAPNAP continue to grow with its various resources, advocates, and partners.
Treating Anxiety in Children and Teens Who Present Comorbidities
June 8th 2020Susan Van Cleve, Clinical Professor and Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program Director, University of Iowa College of Nursing, discusses how to identify and treat anxiety in children and teens who present comorbidities.