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NP Renee Graco treating patient for a broken wrist in the Gold Coast University Hospital ED. An example of nurses taking on a greater role in the treatment of minor injuries. Picture: NCA Newswire/Glenn Hampson

Collaborative Arrangement laws scrapped so more nurses can work to full scope

Legislation to remove Collaborative Arrangement laws that will allow nurse practitioners and endorsed midwives to work to their full scope of practice came into effect last Friday.

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