DO/MD vs PA vs NP

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So u didn't read again. Cool

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U say that after writing a novel of the same trivial factoids that you have already established as inconsequential and a few snarky comments about reading. Is turnabout not fair play? If you want so badly for this to be done you are welcome to not give me something to respond to.
 
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U say that after writing a novel of the same trivial factoids that you have already established as inconsequential and a few snarky comments about reading. Is turnabout not fair play? If you want so badly for this to be done you are welcome to not give me something to respond to.
they haven't' been established, they have been nitpicked to try to disprove them. you haven't done that.
here are some facts:
pa's work as coroners
pa's do caths.
pa's work in er's and see pts community docs either don't want to handle or can't.
some docs are jerks. many/most of them are md's.
 
they haven't' been established, they have been nitpicked to try to disprove them. you haven't done that.
here are some facts:
pa's work as coroners
pa's do caths.
pa's work in er's and see pts community docs either don't want to handle or can't.
some docs are jerks. many of them are md's. as has been proven in this thread. enjoy your career in radiology.

Ewwww... radiology....

To be fair, technically you nitpicked other peoples points with those but hey who is counting? That would denote a willingness to be accurate and nobody wants that. But whatever. Have fun seeing those patients that FM docs are unable to handle
 
Have fun seeing those patients that FM docs are unable to handle
thanks, I will.
addendum: to anyone who thinks I don't respect a well rounded fp doc, I do. a review of my posts will show this.
if I went back to med school(looking less likely every day) I would do an fp residency and get a rural job doing full scope fp with ob, managing inpts and icu pts, covering ed shifts, etc etc
fp training allows for a wide variety of options and many folks utilize this training well. unfortunately some do not and after 11 yrs of school consign themselves to refilling rxs, seeing no inpts, doing no procedures, and referring everything that isn't basic to a specialist, aka the hmo primary care model in which pa's and np's are interchangeable with THESE docs. I have less respect for these folks.
 
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