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Bazile | 16:59 Thu 28th Sep 2017 | Body & Soul
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Apparently i have been seeing a ' Physician Associate ' at my surgery

I thought the lady in question was a Doctor .

What is a physician associate - are they as knowledgeable as a 'Proper doctor ' ?
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Do you not have access to Google?
Bazile knows there are some of us only too happy to help and someone may have first hand knowledge.
So......no medical degree.
I sometimes see the nurse practitioner at our surgery, I know it's not the same as a physician associate but I've always been happy with what she's done. And she can do prescriptions. And if she's not happy then she makes an immediate appointment with the GP.
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No need for your sarky Baldric
So what is the "Practical" difference between a physician associate and a nurse practitioner?

No sarky Baz, genuine question.
I feel it's fair to be told in advance who you are seeing and what their role is, hopefully you were dealt with well and could ask to see a Doctor if you wished to at any stage.

Harder if you think you're being dealt with by a Doctor in the first place of course.
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I thought it a bit strange , when she left the room to get a prescription authorised .

ethandron
So your nurse practitioner can prescribe .
Does she have to have it authorised ?
I don't think they can prescribe Sqad though there were plans to allow them to do so.
mamy...no they can't prescribe unless the supervising doctor gives them the "nod"
One would presume that the "supervising doctor" is in the building in order to supervise.
Of course.

Sorry I thought you were asking.
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this from your link mamy

//Physician associates are currently science graduates who have completed a two-year training course, however, it is not mandatory for them to be officially registered.//

Hmmmm
As I say , the patient should be told and then they can decide whether to wait until able to see a Doctor if they wish - things are confusing enough without adding extra layers all the while.
mamy LOL ^^^^ exactly.
Aye, if I'm seeing t'cobbler I'll take me shoes.
May not have seen this answered so here goes. Nurse Practioners can
prescribe.
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To be fair to her , she did appear to know what she was doing .
I did not think at the time that i was not being seen by a doctor

I only found out she was not a doctor , today , when i phoned surgery.

So with respect to sqad's question
Is a nurse practitioner more qualified than a Physician Associate ?

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