Published Jan 7, 2015
swarren88
13 Posts
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
'The nurse will see you now' | Human Events
Pachinko
297 Posts
Another reason I am not a conservative :)
edmia, BSN, RN
827 Posts
Wow! That's some biased reporting there. What a load of...
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ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.'The nurse will see you now' | Human Events
Why? It's a big bucket of swill.
So Nurse Practitioners can be informed of the crap that is being floated out there about there profession. I find more often than not that people like to know what is being said about them or their profession.
MurseJJ
2 Articles; 466 Posts
She published the same thing in the NY Post.
BostonFNP, APRN
2 Articles; 5,582 Posts
I always find it ironic that these educated science types decide to ignore the scientific data on the topic because it counterpoints their agenda.
Physicians are trying to play a delicate balancing game: they want NPs to be good enough for them to continue use use them in their practice but not good enough that NPs can practice without "oversight". It's a joke and it's costing tax payers billions.
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zmansc, ASN, RN
867 Posts
OP - By spreading these links you promote the websites that host them and thus indirectly promote their propaganda/smear campaign.
I am not to terribly concerned about the promoting or indirect promotion of their work. I would rather others no what is said and the misinformation that is being put out about a nursing career that many have than just act like I didn't see it. If you are worried about it then I understand you not reading the article.
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That's your prerogative to share. Rest assured, most NPs are very aware of these opinion pieces.