Yes.Can a PA work for a DO?
Great question. Guetzow seems to suggest that they can do whatever the supervising physicians feels they are qualified to do. Perhaps emedpa can help you with this one.More specifically could he/she work for an OMM specialist? Would the PA be able to do OMT?
guetzow said:We do in house billing. The issue of can the PA "do" it vs can the PA get payed for it are different, yet, you can ask that same question of any procedure. Unless there is legislation stating the PA cannot perform, doubtful the PA cannot get reimbursement. The only way to know is call and 'ask'. Personally, I "KNOW" an NP who's done just that 🙂
it is a silly rule and one most docs there don't follow to the letter. when I was there I was given a presigned blank script pad every morning....so much for no prescribing as a pa.....group_theory said:In Pennsylvania, a PA who is under direct supervision of a DO does not have any script priviledges.
http://www.aapa.org/gandp/statelaw.html
PENNSYLVANIA
Scope of practice: Medical procedures delegated by supervising physician, within normal scope of physician's practice and within the training and expertise of the PA.
Prescribing/dispensing: PAs may prescribe and dispense drugs from formulary that excludes schedules I-II and parenterals except insulin and allergy kits. PAs who prescribe controlled medications must register with the DEA. PAs supervised by osteopathic physicians may not prescribe.
No longer practicing because he did a bit of that, or just not doing NP anymore?guetzow said:I know an NP who did a bit of that. Nice guy, but no longer practicing.
billydoc said:Hey guys!
I was just woundering since I'm trained in various types of body work, and NP is pretty much on my plate, is it possible for an NP to do OMM? I mean with proper training and all that.
Thanks
billydoc said:Hey guys!
I was just woundering since I'm trained in various types of body work, and NP is pretty much on my plate, is it possible for an NP to do OMM? I mean with proper training and all that.
Thanks
zenman said:I'm looking at this route also since I do Asian Bodywork. I'm also looking at training in Zero Balancing which was created by a physician. I'd like to do some clinical with a DO but lacking that will just incorporate the bodywork I know into my practice. 😎