The collaborating physician must be immediately available to a CRNP through direct communications or by radio, telephone, or telecommunications, with a predetermined plan for emergency services in place.
The collaborating physician must be available to the CRNP on a regularly scheduled basis for referrals, a review of the standards of medical practice incorporating consultation and chart review, drug and other medical protocols within the practice setting, periodic updating in medical diagnosis and therapeutics, and co-signing records when necessary to document accountability by both parties.
How do you get certified and licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in your state?
Applications for certification shall pay a fee of $100 with the application to the Board of Nursing for review and approval. Additionally, proof of completion of a board-approved educational program or proof of completion and an official transcript. Proof of a current national certificate, and the applicant should comply with professional liability