June 2017 – Moore On Health attended the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) National Conference in Philadelphia, PA and it was amazing! The level of engagement, continue education opportunities and network in indescribable. As an advance practice registered nurse (APRN) it is imperative to support and attend such conferences. 

Standing tall with American Association of Nurse Practitioners President Cindy Cooke DNP, FNP-C, FAANP and President Elect Joyce M. Knestrick, PhD, C-FNP, FAANP

#AANP17We are NPs Revolutionizing Health Care – join us at American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 

Did you know that the number of #nursepractitioner students graduating annually has doubled since 2012?

We need #FullPracticeAuthority across the board. #AANP17

As APRNs we have a responsibility to stay connected and add a voice to the health care policies impacting our patients, community and profession. 

Moore on Health standing tall with American Association of Nurse Practitioners California State Representatives (South): Theresa Brown, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC, AAC and (North): Sheri Rickman Patrick, DNP, FNP-BC 
#AANP17

Thank you American Association of Nurse Practitioners for the opportunity to present at your #NPTechTalk. I am a proud member of AANP and supports their mission –  to empower all nurse practitioners to advance quality health care through practice, education, advocacy, research and leadership.

18301215_1179287452194615_3412082466091868286_nOn May 8, 2017 Moore On Health attended the California Association for Nurse Practitioners Lobby Day. There were over 100 nurse practitioners, representing various districts across California, met at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento for a morning program reviewing and discussing various legislative bills such as;

  •  Assembly Bill 1560 (Friedman), sponsored by CANP, which would increase the number of NPs a physician is permitted to supervise from 4 to 18. This bill would expand the ability for NPs to work in multiple settings, often in medically underserved areas and clinic systems that may only have one MD working as a medical director but multiple physical locations providing patient care.
  • Senate Bill 554 (Stone), which would codify recent federal law that allows allow NPs and PAs to receive a waiver from the DEA and the authority to prescribe medication for opioid addiction treatment.
  • Assembly Bill 1368 (Calderon), which would authorize a physician to designate a physician assistant or nurse practitioner to sign any required authorization form for Medi-Cal benefits and services.

18300981_1179459048844122_7909605236250403165_nThe morning program also included the announcement of Assembly Member Susan Talamantes Eggman as the recipient of CANP’s 2016 Nurse Practitioner Advocate of the Year award. Following the presentation, attendees made their way to the Capitol to take part in scheduled meetings with members of the Senate and Assembly.

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DSC_1727March 2017 – Moore On Health had the pleasure of attending the 40th California Association for Nurse Practitioners Educational Conference held in Burlingame, California at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. The CANP’s 40th Annual Educational Conference – Collaborate | Educate | Advocate offered 600 nurse practitioners (as well as physician assistants, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists and NP students) an exciting opportunity to learn from some of the most influential figures in the industry. Attending CANP’s conference aids professional development, stimulating exchange of ideas, powerful advocacy, spirited solidarity, and networking of the highest caliber. Moore On Health is looking forward to the 41st Annual Educational Conference March 22-25, 2018 Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. Come #CANPsLead with us!