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treatment center, must have “a written collaborative agreement” with a collaborating physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, dentist or podiatric physician.9 An APN with a . Apr 26, · Yes, Illinois requires that a nurse practitioner with less than 4, hours of clinical experience must have a collaborative practice agreement with a physician licensed in Illinois. . seeking licensure in Illinois as an APRN with Full Practice Authority. Note that PA revises the term “Advanced Practice Nurse” (APN) to “Advance Practice Registered Nurse” (APRN) to .A written collaborative agreement is required for all APRNs engaged in clinical practice, except for: 1) Those APRNs who practice in a hospital, hospital affiliate or ambulatory surgical treatment. This notice, as well as other forms required for Advanced Practice Nurse Licensure and for the Mid-level Practitioner Controlled Substance License, can be downloaded from the IDFPR site at: Apr 26, · In Illinois, Nurse Practitioners (NPs) may need to develop a collaborative practice agreement, termed a Written Collaborative Agreement (WCA), to formalize the collaborative relationship with a physician. The Illinois State Medical Society provides guidance on this process.the advanced practice nurse named herein. Email form to: nit@ or mail form to: Department of Financial and Professional Regulation ATTN: Division of Professional Regulation West Washington, 3rd Floor HSS - NURSE Springfi eld, Illinois advanced practice registered nurse. A collaborative agreement with a podiatric physician must be in accordance with subsection (c-5) or (c) of this Section for an advanced practice registered nurse certified as a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse midwife. A certified registered nurse anesthetist providing. seeking licensure in Illinois as an APRN with Full Practice Authority. Note that PA revises the term “Advanced Practice Nurse” (APN) to “Advance Practice Registered Nurse” (APRN) to align with the national trend supported by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. Written Collaborative Agreements.