The Cambridge-Council Concept Or Two Nurse Practitioners Make Good

Abstract
Council, Idaho, had two physicians, Cambridge, Idaho, none—not enough for both if they practiced in the traditional way. The Mountain States Regional Medical Program helped to demonstrate to each community that these physicians' skills could be used more effectively, and health care greatly expanded in this 100-mile area by giving one specially prepared nurse in each town the opportunity to really practice what she knew.

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