Originally Posted by labcat01
I think the term "physician extender" is just confusing....if you introduced yourself to the patient that way I imagine their response would be "what the heck is that?"
Now, i'm NOT a nurse (just a student) but I always thought that NPs were autonomous from MDs so wouldn't the term "physician extender" be a misnomer? Just curious.
That would probably hold true if the NP who was in a private practice, or a some kind of partnership setting. When you work for a corporation, they might throw some perks and a steady paycheck at you, but generally, you'd have to forget about the independence part, not so much form the "extended" physicans

, but form the corporate pyramid itself. BTW most physicians are salaried employees in such settings, and they are the "extenders" of the "MBAs" above them. Most jobs I see advertise "NP/PA". There is no destinction NP vs PA for them. They'll take whoever they could pay less, IMHO.