Maine Nurse Practitioner Association

Maine Nurse Practitioner Association Maine Nurse Practitioner Association (MNPA) is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to coordinating e This applies to all state-regulated insurers and MCOs.

Maine Nurse Practitioner Association is the professional organization for nurse practitioners who constitute the largest group among Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), and number about 850 in Maine. Current standards require that, in order to become an NP, one must have an advanced graduate degree, along with clinical training in one or more specialty areas, with Board Certification as a

n adult, family, pediatric, geriatric, women's health or psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner. Frequently, Family (FNPs) or Adult Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) may also have specific areas of interest and expertise, such as diabetes education, chronic medical illness in underserved populations, and rural health care. These are only a few examples of the significant contribution that NPs make to the healthcare of the citizens of Maine. Maine NPs earned the right to practice independent of physicians in the mid-1990s, following completion of at least 24 months of supervised work. More recently, they also won the right to be credentialed as participating providers, and won the opportunity to become primary care providers (PCPs) in managed care organizations (MCOs). The services of NPs (and Certified Nurse Midwives) must be billed to insurers using their own identification codes or numbers assigned by insurers, making it illegal to submit claims "incident to" a physician if the physician did not provide the service to the patient. NPs practice in a wide variety of clinical and other settings, including hospitals, private and public clinics and practices, educational institutions, correctional facilities, and more. The scope of practice of NPs is typically 50% to 70% of that of a physician, according to a federal study some years ago. Maine NPs can prescribe Schedule II, III, IV and V medications using their own DEA numbers. MNPA conducts at least one major conference each year at which NPs are provided a wide array of continuing education opportunities.

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06/05/2026

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06/02/2026

MaineHealth's Miles Campus is facing the closure of its labor and delivery unit, leaving residents concerned FULL STORY ⬇️

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05/20/2026

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Becky Peterson graduated this month with a degree that paves the way for her to examine patients, prescribe medication and make diagnoses, just like a physician. But she won’t be Dr. Peterson, and her graduate program took just two years.

Instead, she is becoming a nurse practitioner, a good-paying job that is also the fastest-growing field in healthcare.

“There is a place for medical-school doctors, and a place for nurse practitioners. And all of us are trying to do the same thing, which is meet the needs of people who need help,” said Peterson, who graduated from a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill program and lives in Morrisville, N.C.

These days, heading to the doctor’s office often doesn’t involve a doctor. At least not directly. Instead, nurse practitioners have become major gap fillers, growing their ranks by 60% to 461,000 between 2019 and 2025, data from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners show.

Physician assistants who can fill similar roles are also in high demand, as are other non-MD health providers. They are all part of a broader trend to push basic care beyond the doctor’s office.

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05/20/2026

The University of Maine School of Nursing is searching for our next Assistant Professor in Nursing (Tenure-Track) to join our team-oriented faculty in Orono, Maine. This full-time, academic-year role balances a commitment to educating across the baccalaureate to doctorate curriculum (75% teaching) with a dedication to advancing nursing science (25% research).

What We Are Looking For:
- A PhD and/or DNP in nursing.
- Current RN licensure in the State of Maine (or eligibility).
- Demonstrated potential or a strong record in both teaching and scholarship within higher education institutions.

How to Apply:
- Submit your cover letter, CV, and a teaching/research philosophy statement on the UMS Careers Opportunities website [https://fa-ewca-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/job/2673]

📅 Application Deadline: June 18, 2026, by 4:30 p.m. EST

📧 Questions? Contact Search Committee Co-Chair Sean Sibley ([email protected]) or reach out to [email protected].

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05/18/2026

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📣 Call for Abstracts-  Poster Presentations Are Back!The Maine Nurse Practitioners Fall Conference is excited to bring b...
05/15/2026

📣 Call for Abstracts- Poster Presentations Are Back!

The Maine Nurse Practitioners Fall Conference is excited to bring back poster presentations for 2026! 🎉

We invite nurse practitioners, student NPs, and interprofessional colleagues to submit abstracts showcasing research, quality improvement projects, clinical innovations, educational initiatives, and practice advancements.

✨ Share your work. Inspire your peers. Be part of the conversation shaping healthcare in Maine and beyond.

🗓️ Abstract submissions are due by July 15, 2026.

Submit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/zk5SJYGckosZmY19A

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05/12/2026

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05/08/2026

Congratulations to all the graduates! 🎓 🎓

05/05/2026

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