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Lauren Perry1, Weston Thomas2, Carolina Gonzalez2
1Division of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Valley Children's Hospital, Madera, CA.
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The utilization of advance practice providers (APPs), such as a nurse practitioner or a physician assistant, in pediatric hand surgery has seen an increase over time within this growing field. In a pediatric setting, these skilled providers offer invaluable support as physician extenders, improving efficiency and capable of managing patient care independently. In the specialized field of pediatric hand surgery, APPs perform a multitude of roles within a multidisciplinary team that help streamline complex care in the clinic and operating room. Through their versatile skillset, APPs contribute to the overall quality and delivery of care in these specialized settings. Here, we provide a structured outline for training and integrating APPs in pediatric hand surgery.
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