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Help Wanted: Retail Health Clinics and Nurse Practitioners
on Partners in Practice
Retail health clinics are popping up all over the United States in grocery and drug stores. More than 10,000 NPs and PAs are employed by these clinics— and they are the largest employer for NPs nationwide. So why do nurse practitioners and physician assistants want to work at these clinics? Dr. Roger Green, division western region vice president of the Little Clinics in the Kroger grocery store system, joins host Mimi Secor to discuss why so many NPs and PAs want to work in retail health, who these companies are recruiting and the global expansion of these clinics.

Mimi Secor, MS, FNP-BC, FAANP earned her master's degree in nursing from the University of Massachusetts in 1995 and her master's degree in education from Antioch University in Cambridge in 1979. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, on the board of directors for the Nurse Practitioners Associates for Continuing Education, and member of a number of professional organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau, the Honor Society of Nursing; the American Nurses Association; the Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, of which she is a founder; and the American College of Clinicians, a national organization for nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Ms. Secor has received several awards for her services and accomplishments in patient care and in education, and has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics including women's health, contraception, the pelvic exam, menopause, and sexually transmitted infections.
Dr. Roger Green is the western division vice president of The Little Clinic, inside select Kroger grocery stores. Dr. Green is board certified as a family nurse practitioner and a fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, honored for his health policy work improving prescribing barriers for NPs. He is the founding president of the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network and founding president of the American College of Clinicians. Dr. Green is a frequent lecturer at continuing education programs for NPs across the country, including the International Council of Nurses' advanced practice conference on retail health in Brisbane, Australia, in September 2010.
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