National Nurse Practitioner Week
Posted almost 3 years ago

This year the National Nurse Practitioner Week is Celebrated November 13-19. As the demand for quality health care continues to increase, nurse practitioners (NPs) are rising to meet the needs of patients. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, NPs have been on the front lines of health care delivery, ensuring patients have access to lifesaving vaccinations, as well as primary, acute, long-term and specialty care. To honor their many contributions to the health of communities nationwide, Nurse Practitioner Week is held November 13-19 this year. NP Week recognizes the positive impact NPs make in the lives of patients through more than 1 billion annual visits.
More than 355,000 NPs are increasing access to equitable, person-centered, high-quality health care. These health care professionals practice in clinics, hospitals, emergency rooms, urgent care centers, nursing homes, schools and private practices across the country — wherever patients are in need. NPs assess patients, order and interpret tests, make diagnoses and provide treatment, including prescribing medications. As clinicians who blend clinical expertise with an added emphasis on disease prevention and health management, NPs are the health care provider of choice for millions of Americans.
“NPs prioritize the needs of patients and improve the health of their communities,” said April N. Kapu, DNP, APRN, ACNP- BC, FAANP, FCCM, FAAN, president of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners® (AANP). “Since the nurse practitioner role began more than 50 years ago, NPs have risen to meet each challenge, worked to eliminate health care disparities and strengthened our nation’s ability to ensure patients have equitable access to high-quality care.” To access a wealth of timely health care resources, explore ways protect your health during this flu season and learn more about NPs or locate an NP near you, visit wechoosenps.org.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Maryland Academy of Advance Practice Clinicians, we celebrate and thank all the Nurse Practitioners of Maryland who rise to meet the needs of patients. We thank you for your dedication and commitment to providing quality health care.
Sincerely,
Marie Taylor Tarleton, CRNP, BC- FNP
President, MAAPC