Are ACCPs here to stay?

 July 25

by Jonathan Downham

This is a conversation I had with professor Tim Buchman who is Professor of Surgery and founding director at the Emory Centre for Critical Care in the US. 

We discuss the advent of Advanced Practice in the US and how it will inform the same developments in the UK

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