Eliminating Physicians/Medical Schools

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  1. Should physicians/Med Schools be phased out

    • Yes! NP's should replace physicians!
    • No! Physicians and Nurses serve important, and distinct roles
    • Maybe

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Serious Question. Should US Medical schools and physicians be phased out in favor of an NP driven and lead healthcare system? Some of my NP Peers assert that a 2 year Master degree NP program provides the equivalent education and yield superior outcomes than a 7 year medical school+ residency education trained Family Medicine Doctor. This saves students so much money and can easily fill the market with tons of trained healthcare providers. Plus, there are many online NP programs which opens the doors for many aspiring healthcare providers to study at their own pace and at home, without the burden and expense of having to attend a brick and mortar school.

NP's can easily transition into all the major sub specialities like dermatology, GI, psychiatry, surgery, Peds etc.. without all the red tape and regulations physicians need to go through.

With so many states gaining full NP autonomy and equal pay, with the argument that the nursing model is equal, if not better, than the physician model, do you think it is time for physicians to get the boot since they are too overtrained and a waste of limited resources when a cheaper NP can replace them?

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
I feel like most people take the old adage "you can be whatever you want to be..." but forgot the part that says "if you work hard enough". .

And whatever happened to "and if you are smart enough"? I guess that fell by the wayside with political correctness and emotional support animals.

And whatever happened to "and if you are smart enough"? I guess that fell by the wayside with political correctness and emotional support animals.

Haha! No joke - I had this typed out and then deleted it because I thought, "man Dodongo, you've been awfully antagonistic and pessimistic on this forum lately. Maybe you should reel yourself in just a bit."

So I'm glad you were able to come in right after me and say it.

Physicians know our education is awful, PAs know it is awful, and before long, the public and politicians will know it is awful as well. It's only a matter of time. And the nursing lobby's plan of churning out an endless supply of constituents to fund their over reaching lobbying efforts will be ineffective in the end.

Amen. Seems like everyone is catching on. Meaning other professionals and hiring institutions.

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