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Do any of the readers or posters here actually know of anyone that went from RN to MD. I wanted to see how many people actually did this. Most people I know that went medical followed the PA route.
Yes, i know a few doctors who were once nurses,and one of my best pals has a doctorate in nursing, does that count?
That's great to hear.
I was looking for RNs that became Physicians. Doctorate in nursing just isnt the same.
I am very surprised to see so many people working with Physicians and Surgeons that were once RNs
I was looking for RNs that became Physicians. Doctorate in nursing just isnt the same.
Language counts. You are right, DNP/PhD/DNSc are not the same as MD/DO/DC ... but the people who earned them are all called "Doctor." You want physicians, ask for physicians. :)
Also, the word "just" is a minimizer. I am sure you did not intend to somehow imply that a nursing doctorate is in any way inferior to any other kind of doctorate...not on a nursing forum, surely. :)
Language counts. You are right, DNP/PhD/DNSc are not the same as MD/DO/DC ... but the people who earned them are all called "Doctor." You want physicians, ask for physicians. :)
Also, the word "just" is a minimizer. I am sure you did not intend to somehow imply that a nursing doctorate is in any way inferior to any other kind of doctorate...not on a nursing forum, surely. :)
Well she did say MD :-p
"No day but today"
If I were 10 years younger I would go to med school. My dad's best friend was an ER nurse first and went back and he is now a trauma surgeon. Super nice guy.
Yeah, I've thought about it too. But I came to nursing late so haven't really established myself in one career or scratched the surface on all the student loans I have, plus the years of not contributing to retirement because I'm not working. It's definitely a long road....I don't think it really fits in with how I'd like my life to go at this point.
Yeah, I've thought about it too. But I came to nursing late so haven't really established myself in one career or scratched the surface on all the student loans I have, plus the years of not contributing to retirement because I'm not working. It's definitely a long road....I don't think it really fits in with how I'd like my life to go at this point.
Me too unfortunately. I would be 50 after it's all said and done as far as actual med school, residency, pre-reqs. And by that age I want to be established and not have 100k or more in student loans. And I'm approaching that age at an alarming rate.
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Yes, i know a few doctors who were once nurses,
and one of my best pals has a doctorate in nursing, does that count?