4 thoughts on “Dave’s Blog: 7 Things You Can’t Say as a PA or NP”
I love this video and it explains my frustrations perfectly!! I am so tired of “explaining” these words that do NOT describe ANYTHING I do or what my job actually is!! I’m over it and the laws, “other professions,” & entire world need to get over it too!!! Eliminate these barriers and let us do our jobs to continue making the lives of our patients better!
Hello Dave,
I always enjoy you comments, wherever I find them. With age and experience comes wisdom, which clearly you have both. Great insight and advice.
Dave,
Nicely done, but you may have alienated a few physicians. Medicine is in the midst of change because it hasn’t meet the needs of the patients. I support the NPs and PA’s in their fight for independence at the primary care level.
I will be glad to share you comments with our students and direct them to your blog!
Bravo. You said what I’ve been thinking in my 35 years as a PA.
I love this video and it explains my frustrations perfectly!! I am so tired of “explaining” these words that do NOT describe ANYTHING I do or what my job actually is!! I’m over it and the laws, “other professions,” & entire world need to get over it too!!! Eliminate these barriers and let us do our jobs to continue making the lives of our patients better!
Hello Dave,
I always enjoy you comments, wherever I find them. With age and experience comes wisdom, which clearly you have both. Great insight and advice.
Dave,
Nicely done, but you may have alienated a few physicians. Medicine is in the midst of change because it hasn’t meet the needs of the patients. I support the NPs and PA’s in their fight for independence at the primary care level.
I will be glad to share you comments with our students and direct them to your blog!
Bravo. You said what I’ve been thinking in my 35 years as a PA.