Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone in their right mind pay a concierge fee for a NP? That is ludicrous.
The minimum amount of education a NP needs is a Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) — about 2 years to get their RN
Then there are RN-to-MSN bridge programs that take 2-3 years. So that could be 4-5 years after high school. Let's say the NP actually has a BA or BS then it is 6 years after high school.
A MD/DO is
4 years of college
4 years of medical school
3 years of residency for Family doctor/pediatrics/internal medicine
That is 11 years of education
Look at the Clinical Training Requirements:
A key difference is clinical training hours:
Physicians usually complete 12,000–16,000+ hours during residency.
NPs typically complete 500–1,000 hours in graduate training.
I wouldn't even see a NP without paying the concierge fee.
I mean, maybe if I fell down and scraped my knee or something. But for anything that actually needs diagnosis? Hell no.