@article{918aa9b182f841088ac6cba696ee4d57,
title = "Reply",
author = "Smith, {Benjamin J.} and Bolster, {Marcy B.} and Barbara Slusher and Christine Stamatos and Scott, {Jeanne R.} and Heather Benham and Salahuddin Kazi and Schlenk, {Elizabeth A.} and Schaffer, {Daniel E.} and Vikas Majithia and Brown, {Calvin R.} and {Von Feldt}, {Joan M.} and Joseph Flood and Haag, {David M.} and Smarr, {Karen L.}",
note = "Funding Information: The RCO authors recognize the numerous resources, including financial, that are required to create, develop, and maintain formal nurse practitioner/physician assistant postgraduate training programs. Physician Graduate Medical Education has provided opportunities from which to learn regarding the logistics of establishing and maintaining postgraduate training. Importantly, physician residencies and fellowships receive financial support from established federal sources; however, funding needed for nurse practitioner/physician assistant training involves local resources or the securing of other external funding, which is quite limited. The RCO is provided as a means to facilitate the on-the-job training experience for nurse practitioners/physician assistants and the rheumatology practices in which they work.",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1002/acr.23699",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "71",
pages = "1147--1148",
journal = "Arthritis Care and Research",
issn = "2151-464X",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "8",
}