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Old May 02, 2008, 07:35 PM
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Question? - I've always wanted to know what the difference is

between an NP and a general practice/family practice MD?

I always got the impression that they're very similar.

Or maybe it's just my continuing confusion about what the NP role is.

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Old May 02, 2008, 07:38 PM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

In all honesty and sincerety without any sarcasm intended.....

The difference is 4 years med school, and a three year residency in Family Practice.

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Old May 03, 2008, 05:46 AM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Nope...one is a Medical Doctor and the other has either a Masters or a Doctorate degree in Nursing...a Masters degree is much more common to find.

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Old May 03, 2008, 10:51 AM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Originally Posted by Joe NightingMale View Post
between an NP and a general practice/family practice MD?

I always got the impression that they're very similar.

Or maybe it's just my continuing confusion about what the NP role is.
Maybe you are wondering what the difference is as far as what one is able to do versus the other? I think in situations where the FNP is most autonomous, he/she can function very much like a Family Practice MD. Would others agree?

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Old May 03, 2008, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ILoveIceCream View Post
Maybe you are wondering what the difference is as far as what one is able to do versus the other? I think in situations where the FNP is most autonomous, he/she can function very much like a Family Practice MD. Would others agree?
Yes, as far as what we do in daily practice, the roles are similar, although with some differences in our underlying philosophy.

Dana

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Old May 04, 2008, 07:48 AM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Originally Posted by dhigbee View Post
Yes, as far as what we do in daily practice, the roles are similar, although with some differences in our underlying philosophy.

Dana
That's what I figured.

Which means no NP for me....never wanted a doctor's role or anything like it.

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Old May 04, 2008, 09:50 PM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

UHM.....I may sound like the dumbest bimbo there is, but can someone tell me the difference between a CNS and an NP? What degrees do they both have? Thanks for the attention!

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Old May 05, 2008, 09:37 AM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Originally Posted by Wanna_BA_Nurse View Post
UHM.....I may sound like the dumbest bimbo there is, but can someone tell me the difference between a CNS and an NP? What degrees do they both have? Thanks for the attention!

There are a number of older threads here that discuss CNS and NP roles. The differences used to be very clear-cut and well-understood, but there has been so much blurring of the roles in recent years, that it's getting to be hard to tell the difference.

Currently (and for a long time time now), both CNS and NP preparation are Master's degree programs. However, there is a recent push to make doctoral degrees the requirement. That is not yet official, but there are plenty of people in nursing who want to make it official.

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Old May 05, 2008, 06:07 PM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Originally Posted by Joe NightingMale View Post
That's what I figured.

Which means no NP for me....never wanted a doctor's role or anything like it.
Just curious... are you not interested in the NP because it's similar to the MD role in Family Practice? Or other reasons?

I'm finishing up my FNP degree and don't have any interest in working within the Family setting... just not stimulating for my needs. However, I know I can work within specialty areas and plan on doing so.

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Old May 05, 2008, 06:16 PM
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Re: I've always wanted to know what the difference is

Originally Posted by yellow finch View Post
Just curious... are you not interested in the NP because it's similar to the MD role in Family Practice? Or other reasons?

I'm finishing up my FNP degree and don't have any interest in working within the Family setting... just not stimulating for my needs. However, I know I can work within specialty areas and plan on doing so.
Why not go the ACNP route, then? Just curious....

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