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What's the difference between a nurse practitioner and a doctor?

Student Health Services - Division of Student Affairs - Univ...
A nurse practitioner (aka NP or APRN) is a registered nurse with additional education so that (s)he can assess, counsel and prescribe medication to patients as needed. NP's work with the doctors at Health Services.

What is the difference between a doctor and a nurse practitioner?

The Center for Women's Health
Nurse practitioners work collaboratively with physicians (in the private office setting) to provide comprehensive health care to women throughout their lifespan. Nurse practitioners will take detailed health histories and perform physical exams; they will also diagnose and treat a woman’s individual health care needs. They focus on in depth health education and counseling. See similar questions...

What else will the doctor or nurse practitioner want to know?

facts for health--premenstual dysphoric disorder--frequently...
Be sure to tell the doctor about any and all medical and emotional problems you might have. Don't leave anything out. Also be sure the doctor knows about all medications you are taking. This includes prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as nutritional and herbal supplements. A doctor will also want to know about your diet and whether you smoke, drink alcohol, use street drugs or caffeine. You will quite likely be asked about your family history. See similar questions...

What is a nurse practitioner?

Student Health Center
A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who is skilled in treating illnesses and prescribing medication. The Certified Nurse Practitioner or CRNP at the Student Health Center are specialized in family medicine and have expertise in college health. See similar questions...

What is the difference between an R.N. and a nurse practitioner?

Nursing Frequently Asked Questions : School for Health Studi...
A nurse practitioner is an expanded nursing role. As an advanced practice nurse, nurse practitioners have greater autonomy than a staff nurse. All NPs have a RN license with additional NP certification and a M.S. degree. NPs assume many roles but most are involved in providing primary care including diagnosis and treatment management from a holistic perspective. You have two options at Simmons--the RN-B.S.N. See similar questions...

What's the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?

UF PA Program
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses with advanced training in nursing. They specialize during their training, such as a pediatric NP, geriatric NP, family health NP, or women's health NP. Physician assistants are educated in the broad spectrum of medical and surgical care, allowing them to practice in the variety of specialties rather than one specific area of study. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a nurse-midwife and a doctor?

INANNA Birth & Women's Center
A physician's education and experience is typically focused on complications in pregnancy and delivery. Jean believes that pregnancy and birth are normal, natural events in a woman's life and that birth is least complicated with fewer interventions. See similar questions...

Do I need an appointment to see a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner?

Student Health Center - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Appointments are preferred but walk-in hours are available during the two academic semesters from 9am to 4pm. There may be long waits when requesting to be seen during walk-in clinic. Acutely ill or injured patients are always given priority. Appointments are required for physicals, gynecological exams, STD testing, psychiatric care, patient assistance for medications, and travel health. You are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment to complete paperwork. See similar questions...

What does the Doctor or Nurse Practitioner charge?

Midtown West Medical - Atlanta, GA - Dr. Kimball Johnson
In short, because there are so many variables, it is very difficult to accurately estimate the cost of an office visit in advance. Fees for office visits are based on what is done for you as well as the time spent with you; of course, any necessary lab work, tests, or procedures that are performed incur additional fees. See similar questions...

I'm a doctor, physician's assistant or nurse practitioner. What can it do for me?

PillHelp for Consumers, med help, med info, drug help
We can provide regimen reviews, pharmacological opinions, polypharmacy assessments, compliance coaching and research specific to your needs. These services are economical for your patients, and improve outcomes. With a pharmacological consult on record insurance rates for your practice may be able to be reduced. See similar questions...

How do I see a Doctor or Nurse?

Gillingham Medical Practice | faq | Frequently Asked Questio...
You will need to make an appointment by telephone or by calling in to reception. Please remember to make a separate appointment for each person to be seen. When you arrive – let the receptionists know you are here by booking in at the desk. The doctor or nurse will call you from the waiting room when it is your turn. On average, 20 appointments are wasted each week because patients do not turn up. See similar questions...

What is the difference between an advanced practice nurse (APN) and a nurse practitioner (NP)?

Columbia University School of Nursing FAQ's
APN and an NP are generally the same. State guidelines determine what nurses practicing at the advanced practice level are called in their particular state - in New York State, they are NPs. Once a student has completed School requirements for graduation, they are eligible to file for certification through the state to become an APN or an NP and to sit for national professional certification exams if they have not done so as part of their educational program. See similar questions...

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