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I mean. What?
80% of their focus is how DO's came to be. They seem to conveniently leave out the fact that DO's went to medical school.
Yikes.
This kind of mess exists in the military. Its actually even worse. Physicians are downgraded by nurse clipboard commandos. I can deal with a dnp but an O-6 nurse corps officer. No way a DNP does a residency or goes for board certification of any specialty of medicine.My favorite part is how they deliberately confuse physician training and education standards that keep patients safe, with the sexism and discrimination that keeps women out of positions of power in the corporate world, by using the term "glass ceiling" in their mission statement.
I wonder how that makes female physicians feel, to be accused of keeping other women down.
Welcome to the patriarchy, my fellow female MDs and DOs! Glad to have you on the team.
This kind of mess exists in the military. Its actually even worse. Physicians are downgraded by nurse clipboard commandos. I can deal with a dnp but an O-6 nurse corps officer. No way a DNP does a residency or goes for board certification of any specialty of medicine.
It would be laughable if it wasn't a potentially horrific public health crisis to have nurse practitioners fool the public like this. In a world of fools this wouldn't necessarily be difficult for nurse practitioners to pull off. Expand practice through legislation not through skills, training or merit
Website was created on wix.com sounds like an offshore fly by night degree mill created last week. It is illegal for anyone to call themselves a physician if they have not completed medical school. The profession is very clearly defined by state laws. Impersonating a physician is a felony. Patients confused by nurses in white coats should be encouraged to first contact local law enforcement and secondly obtain a lawyer so hospitals get the message.
It does matter what they call themselves. They are calling themselves physicians. First it was doctor and now physician. This is another attempt to confuse the patient and grab for more power.I could care less what they call themselves and if they make it to full practice provided the meet the same minimum standards required of a physician. Something tells me though, if they did this, it would fall flat with little interest.
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You missed my point though. If they want the title physician that's fine, IF, they can meet the same level of education and training which they currently do not. I agree with every sentence but the first under the previously stated condition.It does matter what they call themselves. They are calling themselves physicians. First it was doctor and now physician. This is another attempt to confuse the patient and grab for more power.
You missed my point though. If they want the title physician that's fine, IF, they can meet the same level of education and training which they currently do not. I agree with every sentence but the first under the previously stated condition.
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I don't disagreeAnyone can meet that level of education and training. It's called medical school and residency.
You realize this is already happening, right?
of course this is happening already.
there are tons of people lined up who don't want to put in the effort or time to become physicians but want to command the public's respect of one. legislators are willing to pass laws giving these people expanded privileges when their lobbies throw $$$ at them, under the guise of "doctor shortage" or "improved access" or "cost savings". we can be assured that when one of these legislators actually needs medical care they won't be going to a nurse practitioner for it.
interestingly, despite wanting to be called physicians they also want to say that they are somehow special or unique or better than "traditional MD's and DO's"
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-arnold-dnp-860547155
this is the worm who founded the ACCP. what the hell is a "cathopath" anyways? it's just some made up word
like i said -- it's almost laughable
Everybody wants to be a doctor. Few want to put in the time.
Nurse practitioners who want to get paid for cathing unsuspecting patients
There is so much greed in nursing these days; it is sickening. What happened to taking care of patients? The hardworking floor nurses are all overwhelmed because no one wants to be "just a nurse" anymore. They all want to play doctor but only for 36 hours a week.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-arnold-dnp-860547155
this is the worm who founded the ACCP. what the hell is a "cathopath" anyways? it's just some made up word
like i said -- it's almost laughable
He was in both the Army and the Air Force. As someone in the Navy I think that's kinda funny.should this information be brought up to the attention of his employer? his affiliates? he is essentially trying to pass himself off as a physician
https://www.ncvh.org/meetings/tucson/faculty.php
Michael Arnold, DNP | Carondelet Medical Group
Not a physician yet, but I can tell you the DO students are taking note.That website uses the old "osteopaths historically used to be discriminated against just like us" argument about 50 times. AOA and DOs should come out strongly against this nonsense.