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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure how to add an image here, but you can see a graphic showing the differences in training here: [url]https://www.patientsatrisk.com/differences[/url][/quote] I am not sure what medical programs have 6000 clinical hours by year 4. Certainly not the med school affiliated with my university. I don't think the issue is that being an MD makes you an excellent clinical and being an NP makes you a bad one. We all know terrible primary care doctors and amazing NPs. The issue is when any discipline allows shortcuts and doesn't require sufficient training and experience to do the job well. There should be a minimum hours of clinical work requirement to gain admission to an NP program. [/quote]
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