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  1. 1st off, the concept of having a PA or NP working in primary care with the physician is a sound one if set up right, the physician should be seeing the same patients on a rotation basis. It is not...
  2. You are missing the point, you cannot expect someone not trained as a Physician to replace a Physician. You are arguing that Nursing is training better Primary care providers, How? What is the...
  3. I have to go for while, please keep posting, I have no problem with you disagreeing with me, in fact I expect some to, I wish I had all the info in front of me, I have to study for clinicals tomorrow...
  4. I 100% agree with this, I think when in Nursing school the nursing theory and even (Gulp) nursing care plans were needed since I was studying nursing. But some more disease oriented study would have...
  5. I do not think so, PA programs are more like medical school why cannot DNP be such if they expect this autonomy? I think its a fair question. Not true/pure Autonomy in most states ( like a...
  6. NP & MD equivalency

    i do not know you started a new thread to discuss virtually the same issue? i do not think that np's pa's and or dnp's do not have value, i do think that they are not equivalent to md and do's i...
  7. AN yet a new thread pops up, for those of you who say NP's are not being equated to MD/DO's https://allnurses.com/forums/f34/np-md-equivalency-316413.html#post2957696 Please stop posting I have a...
  8. I have seen the research and it was based on satisfaction surveys. Wheres the Outcomes? that is what I'm talking about. It needs to be done in rural areas not in ares where the NP is backed up by MD...
  9. this has been brought up in a "passive aggressive way" by people here on the site, when openly comparing md and do training to dnp and statements like md = doctorate and dnp= doctorate i have read...
  10. Not all master's prepared Nurses are NP's, this is part of the problem, if the admission critea was for NP's only then the DNP would be accepted a little better by Physicians Part of the Problem I...
  11. To answer an earlier Question IM residency: The IM residency that includes other specialties it is 4 years then SO CORE0 was right on this in the sense that IM itself is 3 years but an extra year...
  12. I feel there are two points, sure there have been states where NP's have a lot of autonomy, but where are the studies that show Care for patients has exceeded care by a Doctor? Patients satisfaction...
  13. OK I did get "Sassy" myself. I really did not mean to create an online fight, SO I apologize too heated debate sure pass the popcorn. As far as this debate I will come back and check but I posted...
  14. My Point is that the RN BSN and MSN are Nursing oriented degrees Even the DNP seems to be more Nursing then Medical so a DNP is 75% Nursing and maybe 25% Medical as what I currently understand. A NP...
  15. i think it is relevant since a Masters in Nursing is not clinically oriented all the time: Yes the MSN is just more Nursing courses really I can only look at it I do not have a MSN