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    Tracy Cardin, ACNP

    enNovember 03, 2015
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    About this Episode

    Hospital medicine is a team sport. And nurse practitioners and physician assistants are an important part of the hospitalist team.

    In this episode of Before the White Coat, SHM CEO Larry Wellikson talks with Tracy Cardin, ACNP, a nurse practitioner who has dedicated herself to patient care as a hospitalist, about her career progression and how she has defined her role within the hospital.

    If you listen to Before the White Coat on iTunes, please rate it today. And share it with friends via SoundCloud or www.beforethewhitecoat.org.

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