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Wisconsin Public Radio Some nurses with advanced degrees will soon be allowed to set up their own practices in Wisconsin.
The Kenosha County Sheriff's Office on Friday announced the death of retired K9 Riggs on the same day Gov. Tony Evers signed the K-9 Riggs Act into law.
"The University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni community mourns the passing of James Lovell x’50, a pioneering astronaut whose calm leadership helped save the crew of Apollo 13. Lovell died on August 7, ...
Governor Tony Evers signed a bipartisan bill on Friday that will create a new licensure opportunity for RNs and APRNs and expand healthcare service access for Wisconsinites.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers acted on 21 bills on Friday, signing 16 of them into law. Including the bill to repeal the ...
Voters at the Wisconsin State Fair talked about the kind of candidate they'd like to see in the 2026 election for Wisconsin ...
Gov. Tony Evers today took action on 21 bills. The bills signed by the governor today include expanding eligibility for the ...
KENOSHA, Wis. - Kenosha County Sheriff's Office K-9 Riggs, shot in the head on duty in 2021, died on Friday. On the same day, ...
On Friday, Governor Tony Evers (D-WI) signed bipartisan legislation into law to allow registered nurses in the Badger State to become advanced practice registered nurses, or APRNs.
Hospitals will now be required to obtain written consent before allowing medical students to perform a pelvic exam on an unconscious patient.
As expected, Gov. Tony Evers signed legislation Friday that clears the way for nurses with advanced training to practice ...
Advanced practice registered nurses in Wisconsin are now able to perform medical tasks that previously required a doctor or ...