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Old 08-21-2012, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by nitehawk View Post
Graciegirl it is very very easy to look up thing on google Nurse Practitioner vs Physician Assistant: What so now you will know. - I am not knocking you, but sometime the fact are better then "I think" -- Love you, Graciegirl
Facts can be skewed to benefit an argument. The link seems a bit biased to the NP profession. As a parent of both an RN and PA, I realize both professions provide an important role and they will continue to play a critical part in our health care delivery service. However, my issue with the link is it provides a broad brush definition to roles and responsibilities of two respectful professions that may differ from state to state. As an example, in MA, PA's can have their own practice as long as they have an MD associated with that practice ( MD does not need to be in the same building, town, city or county ) and PA's now get the same insurance rate as an MD. Also, I have not met a PA practicing who does not have a Masters in Physicans Assistant Studies. Again, these are two admirable professions that, at times, provide similar services. Their roles and education, however, may differ depending where you are. If you are happy with your NP or your PA, then great. In my experience, I have received health care from both and it has been positive. My point is to be careful when you are presented with a link that may present skewed or less than accurate information.
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