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A Day in the Life

The Nurse Practitioners' Association of Ontario is pleased to bring you these stories; a bird's eye view of a day in the life of one of Ontario's 1651 nurse practitioners.
 
Don Hutchinson NPGet on the van with Don Hutchinson, NP-PHC

Don is a nurse practitioner at the NorWest Community Health Centre in Thunder Bay who provides outreach services to communities in the northwest and at the local youth detention centre. (full story)

 
Julia Marcheson NPVisit the high tech, high touch world of Julia Marchesan, NP-Paediatrics

Julia specializes in the care of premature newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St. Joseph's Health Care in London, Ontario. Julia believes that the best things come in the smallest packages. (full story)

 
Jennifer Fournier NPMeet one of the NPs at Ontario's first NP-Led Clinic, Jennifer Fournier, NP-PHC

Jennifer is one of six nurse practitioners bringing primary health care services to patients who would otherwise not have access to care in Sudbury and Chapleau. (full story)

 
Michelle Acorn NPBetter SAFE than sorry is the motto of Michelle Acorn, NP-Adult

Michelle started the SAFE clinic two years ago. Today 350 vulnerable seniors maintain their independence as a result of the comprehensive geriatric assessments offered by the interprofessional team at the SAFE clinic. (full story)

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