How I Visualize My Future Role as a Mastered Prepared Nurse

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The purpose of this paper is to describe how I visualize my future role as a mastered prepared nurse professional. The Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that by 2015 the nation will face a shortage of 62,100 physicians, 33,100 primary care practitioners and 29,000 other specialist. The nursing shortage evaporated during the recession, because many nurses returned to the workforce, but nurse practitioners remain a scarce resource in many areas (Expanding the Role of ANP Risk and reward). American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), a supporter of transforming health care to meet the challenges of an aging population and a shortage of primary care providers, agrees that advance practice registered nurses (APRNs), could provide seamless, accessible, affordable, and equitable quality care if they are utilized to the full extent of their education and training (AARP). In 2010, the Institute of Medicine published The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, a report which offered an intensive examination of what the nursing profession is now and should become. It states that nursing is at the heart of patient care and is therefore crucial to changing the way health care is delivered so that patients receive care at a cost they can afford. Nurses are a linchpin for health reform and will be vital to implementing systemic changes in the delivery of care (AARP).

The passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in March 2010 represented a significant turning point in the evolution of health care in the United States and presents boundless opportunities for APRNs (The Patient Protection and Affordable). The ACA promises to add 32 million Americans to the rolls of the insured amidst a shortage of primary...

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...is centered on our values of other as a mirrored image of the value we feel that Christ has placed on us. Touching lives and giving away of our knowledge will ultimately help us achieve better health for all. Keep it simple and stay real to the clients experience is a slogan I stole from a practicing nurse. Convinced that I make a difference, my education along with my belief system will ensure that first and foremost, I am the change I want to see.

Works Cited

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Julia A. Fairman, (January 2011) The New England Journal of Medicine: Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice.
Susan Reinhard and Susan Hassmiller, AARP real Possibilities The Journal: The future of Nursing: Transforming Health care.
John K. Iglehart (May 16, 2013) The New Englan Journal of Medicine: Expanding the role of Advance Nurse Practitioner-Risks and Reward.

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