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PEDIATRICS Vol. 111 No. 6 June 2003, pp. 1453-1454


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Advanced Practice in Neonatal Nursing

Committee on Fetus and Newborn

The advanced practice neonatal nurse’s participation in newborn care continues to be accepted and supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Recognized categories of advanced practice neonatal nurse are the neonatal clinical nurse specialist and the neonatal nurse practitioner. Training and credentialing requirements have been updated recently and are endorsed in this revised statement.

Abbreviations: APNN, advanced practice neonatal nurse • NNP, neonatal nurse practitioner • NCNS, neonatal clinical nurse specialist





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