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  1. Thanks for all the help gang I got it from here with your help
  2. I think I need to clarify I mean not having a sate mandated agreement to get a DEA number and to see patients in an independent way. I think it is imperative to have supervision and a go to MD. It seems that in some states one need have no formal or legal connection. Example: At this time I have to have a MD as a sort of sponsor or supervising MD to have an active license and Rx privs. I can work independently within the scope of the agreement that I have with my MD. Thanks for all the feedback this is a really cool thing. This is as I said my first experience with this.
  3. Has any one out there worked without an MD
  4. Hello all This looks like a great page. This is my first post. I am from MA. I was in contact with an NP from NH who told me she does not need a supervising MD in that state. Are there other states like this and if so can the NP have full RX privs?

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