What it takes to be an advanced practitioner
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What it takes to be an advanced practitioner

Neal Aplin Advanced clinical practitioner and advanced clinical practice lead, Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire clinical commissioning group

From the four pillars to credentialing and portfolios, find out the steps and skills required to reach an advanced level of practice

Health Education England (HEE) defines advanced practice as that delivered by experienced registered health practitioners and characterised by a high degree of autonomy and complex decision-making.

Nursing Standard. 36, 10, 25-26. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.10.25.s15

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