NSG 5000 Week 1 Discussion AP Role
NSG 5000 Week 1 Discussion AP Role
How well do you know your future role in advance practice?
The elevator door opens; you step on and find yourself face
to face with a known skeptical colleague, who inquires “what are you doing in
your profession”? It’s your chance to share, define and possible persuade this
person about your chosen role of nursing in advance practice. You have 10
floors, roughly 90 seconds to make an impression. Draft an “Elevator Speech”
(approximately 300 words) reflecting the conversation about your future role in
your program of study. In three detailed
paragraphs, address why you have chosen this role (your passion) and define
steps to ascertain the role including certification criteria and how the role
will impact patient outcomes (how you will make a difference).

Support your work with evidence based research. For example,
in conversation you tell the person A recent study by Taylor in 2016 showed
that NPs were efficient as MDs at treating primary care problems. (Reference at
the end) Respond to at least two of your cohorts, faculty and continue the
dialogue with those that responded to your initial post. Use references in your
responses.
If you are hiring an Accounts Payable professional, the job description can feature:
- Keeping track of all payments and expenditures, including payroll, purchase orders, invoices, statements, etc.
- Reconciling processed work by verifying entries and comparing system reports to balances
- Maintaining historical records
- Paying employees by verifying expense reports and preparing pay checks
- Paying vendors by scheduling pay checks and ensuring payment is received for outstanding credit; generally responding to all vendor enquiries regarding finance
- Preparing analyses of accounts and producing monthly reports
- Continuing to improve the payment process
What skills and qualifications should an Accounts Payable have?
Whilst a degree is not mandatory for an Accounts Payable role, an understanding of basic bookkeeping and accounting skills is required. A degree in the following subjects would be beneficial for an Accounts Payable career:
- Finance or Economics
- Business Studies
- Accounting
Attention to detail and data entry skills are important requirements for an Accounts Payable job description. Employees will be interacting with employers and vendors daily, so it is imperative they are always able to interact in a professional manner.