Published Resources
Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating Community Health in Nurse
Practitioner Education (2000) - is a report of the first cohort of the
Faculty-to-Faculty Mentoring Program in Community Health, highlighting the
issues involved in the integration of community health content into nurse
practitioner programs.
Community Health
and Nurse Practitioner Education (2003) - the final report of
the Faculty-to-Faculty Mentoring Program in Community Health, it
includes community health project reports from the third cohort of
faculty participants.
Anyone interested in
purchasing these publications should see our
order form for pricing and
ordering information. Also, check our
publications page for
other important resources for nurse practitioner education.
Selected project reports
from the second cohort of the Faculty-to-Faculty Mentoring Program in
Community Health are available online.
Bibliography
This bibliography lists key articles in
community health from nursing as well as other disciplines. It is not
considered an inclusive list of all pertinent articles, but rather is a
starting point for faculty as they develop their own reference lists.
If you would like to suggest other publications to be included on this
page, please contact the NONPF office.
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