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Patients call them nurse-practitioners without hesitation.
A Physician's Lament 2008
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Nor is there anything wrong with calling nurse-practitioners "" nurse-practitioners. ''
A Physician's Lament 2008
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It is equipped to see no more than 100 carefully chosen patients a year, and it consists of just three full-time staffers: two nurse-practitioners and a scheduler, who is suddenly very busy.
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Staff writers make a little less than nurse-practitioners Cut out your agent and manager fees, plus cost of living in LA, and it's comfortable but not filthy ga-ga money everybody thinks it is.
Archive 2008-04-13 Rogers 2008
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It occurs to me that hospital administrators and others who use the term "" provider '' may have the impression that the title "" nurse - practitioner '' is of lesser stature, and that this slight can be remedied by lumping physicians and nurse-practitioners under the same heading.
A Physician's Lament 2008
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While Mike Roush, a small business lobbyist, calls the senator "a pain in the butt," Metzenbaum sees himself as a trustbuster serving small business people, whether it's MCI fighting AT&T or nurse-practitioners tilting at the American Medical Association.
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My patients have never called me a provider, nor have I ever heard a patient use the term when speaking about nurse-practitioners, nurses, psychologists, optometrists, respiratory therapists, pharmacists or any other noble health professional.
A Physician's Lament 2008
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Staff writers make a little less than nurse-practitioners Cut out your agent and manager fees, plus cost of living in LA, and it's comfortable but not filthy ga-ga money everybody thinks it is.
LEVERAGE: Week 2 Rogers 2008
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Lower cost, manned by nurse-practitioners, located in box stores and shopping malls, these may be the future of health care. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Doctors Not Happy About Express Clinics 2007
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Lower cost, manned by nurse-practitioners, located in box stores and shopping malls, these may be the future of health care.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Doctors Not Happy About Express Clinics 2007
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