[NPInfo] Re: OT- Re: [MapInfo] An editorial From Dave (who, much to his chagrin, physicians may start describing as "An articulatemale mid-level" )

Theodore Scott tedscott59 at cox.net
Wed Feb 14 20:02:08 PST 2007


Of course you have!  You are one of my inspirations!

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From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf
Of David Mittman
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:33 PM
To: NPinfo
Subject: Re: [NPInfo] Re: OT- Re: [MapInfo] An editorial From Dave (who,much
to his chagrin, physicians may start describing as "An articulatemale
mid-level" )

Always have been!!
Dave

On 2/13/07 12:13 AM, "Theodore Scott" <tedscott59 at cox.net> wrote:

> Well said!  And when each of us adopts this "I'm mad as hell and I'm not
> going take anymore" attitude we collectively will be able to change the
> paradigm.  That means today, right now, we stop all NP vs PA drivel (note
> recent threads) and unite and ultimately conquer!
> 
> That felt good!  Who's onboard?
> 
> Ted Scott, NP-C
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf
> Of mfnp at cox.net
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 8:46 PM
> To: NP Info
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] Re: OT- Re: [MapInfo] An editorial From Dave
(who,much
> to his chagrin,physicians may start describing as "An articulate male
> mid-level" )
> 
> Has anyone noticed that the more vocal physicians are either affiliated
> with academia, owners of large practices that employ others to work for
> them, or have little to no previous exposure to NPs or PAs? But then
> again, who else has the time, since most physicians, NPs and PAs are
> busy trying to treat patients in the  rapidly growing un or under
> insured, and are too busy trying to make ends meet to spend days trying
> to push their own agenda to expand their income! If they are so good,
> they should not need a "Bill", or further laws to protect their part of
> the pie, or is it they are not as secure as they would like everyone to
> think.
> 
> The G-D complex of the 1960s-90s is something I am sure they would all
> like back. It was nice to be placed on a pedestal, cut lines, have
> people look at you with envy, nurses offer you their seat after standing
> over patients for 8+ hours, and get all these things from society
> because you were a "physician". I hate to tell them, but when my
> computer is down, or my car needs major electrical diagnostic work, they
> become the one that I need the most at time, and without their skills
> and care, the "doctor" has a long walk. When are these people going to
> see what is really around them, and drop the facade.
> 
> It is time to cooperate and work together for the benefit of all of us,
> period. Marty
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