Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!
I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.
PA can write prescriptions.
The difference is NP can work without MD
Supervision so they have more independence.
PA can easily change specialties so it is more flexible.
I’m an MD and wouldn’t want to be pa/ np. They make 2/3 and know 1/4.
Only an MD would think that 2/3 the pay for way less headache isn't the right answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!
I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.
PA can write prescriptions.
The difference is NP can work without MD
Supervision so they have more independence.
PA can easily change specialties so it is more flexible.
I’m an MD and wouldn’t want to be pa/ np. They make 2/3 and know 1/4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!
I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.
PA can write prescriptions.
The difference is NP can work without MD
Supervision so they have more independence.
PA can easily change specialties so it is more flexible.
I’m an MD and wouldn’t want to be pa/ np. They make 2/3 and know 1/4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!
I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.
PA can write prescriptions.
The difference is NP can work without MD
Supervision so they have more independence.
PA can easily change specialties so it is more flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!
I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.
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Anonymous wrote:Dermatology.
Stay out of research.
Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking.
Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist.
Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!!