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    • To define the goal of enhancing specialty-specific clinical skills and confidence in APPs.

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    • It discusses models of care following successful APP integration.

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    • Specific benchmarks are essential for evaluating the outcomes of integrating APPs into neurology practices.
    • A successful transition fosters enhanced clinical skills and confidence in APPs.
    • Team-based care models are recommended post-transition, requiring collaborative planning.

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    • Implementing transition-to-practice benchmarks is vital for the successful integration and retention of APPs in neurology.
    • Employers must cultivate safe and supportive environments to optimize APP performance and well-being.
    • Well-planned team-based care models, considering APP integration, can enhance patient care delivery.