Re: Evidence LPN's may be "phased" out
I think that your friend is wrong. If you compare the education between Medical Assistants and Practical Nurses, it is like comparing apples to watermelons. Yes, you learn some similar things, but the Medical Assistant is basically taught to run an office, while a nurse is taught in 4 major domains in their nursing program- Med/Surg, Pediatrics, Maternal Health and Psych. In addition, LPNs and RNs alike have to be licensed, while there is no regulation of whether or not Medical Assistants have to be either certified or registered. I don't even remember the MA being taught on bedside care...this is not to say that they cannot learn or are incapable...I am saying that this is not their role or the focus of their education.
I don't want anyone to believe that I or anyone here is trying to disrespect or flame Medical Assistants. I have seen many good ones, similar to many good RNs and LPNs. But, again, the scope can't be compared in the same way.
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