Letter To Enhance Critical Thinking And Assessment Skills

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Michelle, Thank you for your response. I totally agree with you as NP we will need to enhance our critical thinking and assessment skills as we will be taking care of patient from a different approach, and a more advance role. I am too, very excited to be in this class, as we will learn and foster our knowledge and our clinical

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