RockMay

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  1. DNP Fluff

    It is a proper and appropriate comparison. Considering PA programs are often embedded into medical schools and the PA students take many of the same classes and tests with the medical students it's...
  2. DNP Fluff

    Look on these forums and you'll quickly realize few NP students know what an IRB is. Of course you can't and it's also an issue of accreditation. Any institution that grants graduate-level credit...
  3. DNP Fluff

    You can't count an undergraduate intro to pharm course as credit into your graduate education. You can only count prescriber-level courses when being trained to be a prescriber. This is why the "they...
  4. DNP Fluff

    PAs regularly work in sub-specialties and have done so for many years. 60% of graduating PAs enter sub-specialties immediately out of PA school. There is even one PA who has the title of "lead...
  5. DNP Fluff

    I wonder what NP schools mean when they title their singular pharmacology course "Advanced Pharmacology". Especially when it begins with the very basics of what a medication is yet doesn't actually go...
  6. DNP Fluff

    There are many MDs who have undergraduate degrees in music or philosphy, yet they fulfilled the heavy science requirements to enter medical school. Perhaps they have a minor in biology/biochemistry...
  7. DNP Fluff

    The DNP degree is a load of fluff. Numerous DNP students are testifying in this thread that it adds no additional clinical knowledge and instead rehashes worthless philosophy and pedagogy. It's time...
  8. Your professor is
  9. FNP care compared to MD

    MD/DO>PA>>>>>>>>>>>>>NP
  10. So much for DNP being clinical doctorate

    With no actual requirements for additional clinical and didactic knowledge required for the "DNP" it is indeed curious how this one ever got past US regulators and the US Dept of Education. Perhaps it...
  11. Allina Health Nurse Practitioner II Job in Minneapolis, MN | Glassdoor "Allina Health does not hire new grads from all academic institutions. Many proprietary on-line schools do not meet Allina...
  12. You might stumble on taking your first BP or asking questions to your first patient but simply not knowing how is extremely concerning and an example of the dangerous of online NP
  13. This right here is the reason why MD/DOs are so against complete autonomy for NPs. Too much fluff, not enough actual medicine. Contrast that with PAs who are heavy on the medicine, have more hours of...
  14. I imagine a large part of the ban on online NPs is from Allina's legal department. They realize they would be unable to defend and lose in any malpractice lawsuit which went into the depth and...
  15. And people wonder why there is so little sympathy for RNs who are striking and complain they aren't paid enough. They are literally in the top 5% of the earners in the
  16. 15 posts reported for TOS violations as they are on the poster and not on the content. Impressive that the rules can be so openly flaunted by the so-called "most caring profession" around! RN to PA...
  17. Nursing Board troubles

    Seems to me that your failure to report an arrest is a bigger issue than a psych
  18. Exactly, and that is only average pay and doesn't factor in bonuses and
  19. He?! I am not a PA, no chip, and I am concerned about RNs putting their bank accounts ahead of patients. Comment on the content,
  20. In this case it's about the greedy being
  21. Then why aren't they only demanding better staffing levels instead of more and more money with staffing a distant
  22. Would you care to comment on the content of this
  23. Nope, I am *definitely not* a PA. You misread my
  24. I am *NOT* a PA. I am more nursing experience then most people
  25. Can NPs delegate to PAs?

    No, an NP can never be the legal delegator for a PA. That is only ever reserved for MDs or DOs. I wonder why the OP would even ask such a question. Is it an attempt to belittle PAs or does the OP...