Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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If you have a doctorate, you can be called doctor. It's always been that way. If the person is a nurse practitioner I would think they'd be legally or ethically bound to say so, no? Like, "I'm Dr. Nina Jones, I'm a nurse practitioner with a doctorate in nutrition." Bam, problem solved.
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Veve Pat
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In response to Acey Deecey 🚀🚀.
We in healthcare continue to make problems for ourselves. As a RN around 2007 we changed scrub colors because we were told patients were confused with who was the CNA vs the RN. When I started as a NP most of the patients even after correction would say “you’re just like a doctor. Continue
10:26 AM - Nov 15, 2023
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Veve Pat
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In response to Veve Pat.
In the last few years a seed of discourse has been planted against NP/PAs and now they want another color scrubs
10:29 AM - Nov 15, 2023
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Tammy Hodgkinson
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In response to Veve Pat.
I struggle with what to call the growing number of NPs. I’m old enough for it to feel disrespectful to call ppl w/ extra credentials and authority by their first name. Plus, they’re often women, & it minimizes professional women to use their first names, which happens all too often anyway.
10:44 AM - Nov 15, 2023
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