Nonprofit

National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH)

Washington, DC
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www.npwh.org

  • About Us

    The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH) is a professional organization focused on advancing the practice, education, and overall health of nurse practitioners (NPs) who specialize in women's health care. Founded in 1980, NPWH works to advocate for the role of NPs in women's health, provide educational resources, and ensure high standards for clinical practice.

    Key Areas of NPWH's Work:

    1. Advocacy and Policy: NPWH advocates for policies that support nurse practitioners in women's health roles, including legislative efforts to expand access to care, improve reimbursement models, and protect the scope of practice for NPs. They focus on ensuring that NPs are recognized as integral providers in women's health, promoting greater autonomy and recognition within healthcare systems.
    2. Education and Professional Development: The organization offers a wide array of educational opportunities for nurse practitioners to enhance their clinical expertise in areas such as gynecology, obstetrics, family planning, sexual health, menopause, and more. They provide continuing education through conferences, workshops, webinars, and specialized certification programs. NPWH is also involved in promoting evidence-based practices in women's health.
    3. Clinical Practice Guidelines and Resources: NPWH develops and distributes clinical guidelines, toolkits, and best practices for NPs working in women's health, ensuring that practitioners have access to the latest research and standards of care.
    4. Networking and Support: NPWH facilitates a supportive community for nurse practitioners, fostering networking opportunities, peer collaboration, and professional mentorship. Through conferences, local chapters, and online forums, members have the chance to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and stay up to date on the latest trends and innovations in women's health care.

    www.npwh.org

    The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH) is a professional organization focused on advancing the practice, education, and overall health of nurse practitioners (NPs) who specialize in women's health care. Founded in 1980, NPWH works to advocate for the role of NPs in women's health, provide educational resources, and ensure high standards for clinical practice.

    Key Areas of NPWH's Work:

    1. Advocacy and Policy: NPWH advocates for policies that support nurse practitioners in women's health roles, including legislative efforts to expand access to care, improve reimbursement models, and protect the scope of practice for NPs. They focus on ensuring that NPs are recognized as integral providers in women's health, promoting greater autonomy and recognition within healthcare systems.
    2. Education and Professional Development: The organization offers a wide array of educational opportunities for nurse practitioners to enhance their…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Climate Change
    • Health & Medicine
    • Reproductive Health/Rights
    • Women

    Location

    • Washington, DC, USA
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