Podcast
July 22, 2019
Dr. Debra Bakerjian is a clinical professor, at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis and the former senior director for nurse practitioner and physician assistant clinical education and practice. She currently teaches interprofessional education and team-based care in areas of quality improvement, geriatrics, and patient safety. Previously, Dr. Bakerjian was a Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing Postdoctoral Fellow with specialties in health policy and system change.
References:
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- Bakerjian, D. (2008). "Care of nursing home residents by advanced practice nurses: A review of the literature. Research in Gerontological Nursing", 1(3), 177-185.
- Bakerjian, D., & Harrington, C. (2012). "Factors associated with the use of advanced practice nurses/physician assistants in a fee-for-service nursing home practice: A comparison with primary care physicians". Research in gerontological nursing, 5(3), 163-173.
- Bakerjian, D. (2018). "Nurse practitioners and primary care for older adults. In Primary care for older adults", (pp. 159-172). Springer, Cham.
- Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "The Future of Nursing, Leading Change, Advancing Health", National Academies Press (US); 2011.
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- John Iglehart, “Expanding the Role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner—Risks and Rewards", NEJM, 2013