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NPAM Mission
The Nurse Practitioner Association is the only professional organization within Maryland devoted full time to the support and advocacy for all nurse practitioners.
The Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland's primary mission is to assist nurse practitioners in the delivery of quality, accessible, and affordable health care for the citizens of Maryland.
- To promote the high standards of health care delivered by nurse practitioners
- To represent the interests of nurse practitioners before the executive and legislative branches of the government of the State of Maryland and other federal, state and local government entities
- To conduct continuing education programs for nurse practitioners
- To educate other health professionals and the general public about nurse practitioners
- To disseminate information concerning the profession and issues relating to nurse practitioners
In this section of the website you will find:
Information on NP's and how they differ from other medical professionals
Consumers can go to this section to find an NP in your County.
Listing of all Executive Committee, District Directors, and Committee Chairs.
Information on the NPAM Political Action Committee
Brief History of how NPAM began and the purpose it serves
Pictures of our local NP's and NPAM members in action
NPAM represents all Nurse Practitioners in Maryland. Our membership is divided into 9 geographical districts including:
Capital District: Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties
Central District: Anne Arundel County
Eastern District: Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties
Howard District: Howard County
Mountain District: Garrett and Allegany
Northwest District: Carroll, Northern Baltimore County
Southern District: Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s County
Western District: Frederick and Washington
Baltimore District: Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Cecil, and Harford Counties
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