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TopicYour doctor may not be a doctor.
Ludacris01
09/02/19 1:40:44 PM
#25:


AngelSeven posted...
DarkRoast posted...
There are two kinds of mid-level providers:

PA - Attends a 3 year "mini med school" of sorts, then works under a supervising physician basically (legally) as a proxy.

APRN - An RN who gets a PhD in advanced practice. These were previously nurses who got advanced training and are (usually) legally allowed to practice independently without a supervising physician. Independent practice is generally limited to clinic. APRNs who work in the hospital have supervising physicians.

So would something like a dentist fit in the first category?


no, a dentist is an actual doc

dental assistants (the person doing your cleanings) - most likely
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