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Worddeuce

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  1. Yes. When you walk into see an MD you know the level of training they have been through to get where they are. When your treated by an NP only he/she knows their skill level.
  2. I did. They made it seem like only a few patients came in for the benzos and stimulants not 90%. They decided to throw the Vicodins in there. I'm in NY by the way
  3. I'm not sure who the other posts were from. I'm speaking from experience.My first job out of school was in a primary care office where 90% of the patients needed refills on Oxys. Left that to end up in another office where the wanted me to prescribe opioids, stimulants and benzos :/. I don't think i need to state that I'm looking elsewhere.
  4. This is insane. Good luck finding work. It seems most places that want to hire only need you to make an extra buck. To hell with training you or giving you proper support. Other places need you to be their prescriptive drug mule. What have your job hunting experiences been?

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