Nurses General Nursing
Published Sep 26, 2006
i'm doin a paper on nurses vs. doctors and need more info i was just cerious what ya'll think about this subject? what are the advantages and disadvantages that nurses have over doctors or vise versa? what makes either one a better choice?
thanx!
Elisheva
200 Posts
What's the difference between a nurse and a doc (and a distinct advantage for being a doc)?
Oh, I'd say about $150,000.00 a year.
Roy Fokker, BSN, RN
1 Article; 2,011 Posts
All you apples and orange folk:
My mangoes have you beat cold
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
a nurse is more skillful than doctors most especially in saving lives right on the spot! but for doctors, they are more better in prescribing medicines hehehehe...
Many advance practice nurses in America are superb at prescribing medicines. It's a two-way street.
fd5151
45 Posts
i'm doin a paper on nurses vs. doctors and need more info i was just cerious what ya'll think about this subject? what are the advantages and disadvantages that nurses have over doctors or vise versa? what makes either one a better choice?thanx!
Your question is too vague and doesn't really make sense - how can you possibly compare the two when they are entirely different from each other? Can you be more specific?