Saturday, March 5, 2011

Who has more independence in making medical decisions: physician's assistant or nurse practitioner?

I make a big career for 40 years. I once long ago orientation, have good grades and my subsequent major and master's degree (related) and I put most of the requirements for the logo. school, minus the MCAT. But my age, with costs. training, liability insurance, and the change in medicine is for me a little scared, and I am thinking of alternative careers. How can my academic, medical-oriented mind to the best work in less time than that. The school - which the PA or RN as an artist? Do you have any experience of / with one of these? Do you have another idea that I have not thought of? Money is a problem, if scholarships are available. Thanks in advance! Doctors assistant for sure. A young doctor has more freedom and I think the more prestige and credibility. It is never too late to start, check out this page for more info. PureMedicalJobs.com Need a POI, you must first RN and get a master's degree in nursing. You have more automomy NP Depending on the state where you live, you have a medical sign behind you. The Palestinian Authority is required to have a title (no matter how it is) and apply to PA school. The Palestinian Authority can only practice with a doctor who signs behind you and make sure everything is done. I just take the money. I think it is more likely to get a grant for the nurses because of shortage of nurses. Have you ever thought of pharmaceutical sales, though? Now is the money tree .

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