Nurses and nurse practitioners are invited to complete this 5-10 minute Te Whatu Ora survey about becoming a nurse practitioner. Your willingness to share your thoughts is greatly appreciated.
The survey is part of an evaluation of pathways to nurse practitioner training and practice. It is administered by Malatest International, an independent company, on behalf of Te Whatu Ora.
Even if you have not thought about becoming a nurse practitioner your opinions are valuable.
The survey is open until 18 December. In recognition of your time, you will be entered into a draw to win one of two prizes of a $100 gift card.
If you have any questions, please reply to Debbie McLeod or Roannie Ng Shiu at Malatest International.
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