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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the shortest NP programs are still a year longer than all PA programs. Yet OP wants to call out NPs specifically as being undertrained. I’m sure it is just a coincidence that NPs tend to be higher percentage female (86%). PAs are predominantly female too (66%), but double the men working as PAs. [/quote] Np but I personally think NPs should get more training than PAs because they can independently run their own practice and prescribe meds, as opposed to PAs who must always practice under the guidance of MDs. Isn’t that the biggest difference between these two?[/quote]
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