[NPInfo] Forbes-DNP
David Mittman
dmittman at comcast.net
Wed Nov 28 09:09:39 PST 2007
Rose: So do I. Two of us agree with Calif NP.
I can't believe the NP profession lets someone say these things. OK, I know
the next question, How does one not allow her? By telling their state and
national orgs including the ACC that this is unacceptable.
I thought of what I would think if a PA said this (much of it is way too
militant for us)
but the part that announces there now are elite PAs who make me look
poorly trained, would be something I would be quite pissed about. And to say
their clinical experience equals that of a physician because they took the
DNP, is to me a rallying cry for a battle I think the regular NP does not
want at this point. I could be wrong..........
Dave
On 11/28/07 11:46 AM, "Rose Moran-Kelly" <rosemorankelly at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh dear!! Now it has happened.....I agree with califnp (who I usually
> delete...sorry)
> rose
>
> On 11/28/07, Calif NP <np at c-zone.net> wrote:
>> This mind-set by the BSN'ers (now DNP'ers ? the Neocons of nursing?) will
>> certainly serve to add a new robust flavor to the MDs terms of 'mid-level',
>> 'physician extender', and of course 'nurse'. This is very unproductive,
>> flies in the face of good sense, and seems driven by those self-appointed
>> education mavens who have a vested interest in the post-graduate degree
>> generating money machines. The AMA just has to love these people!!! This
>> sort of egocentric thought process and empire builder propaganda very
>> plainly is indicating that NP education, experience, in fact - the very
>> concept of NPs, is INADEQUATE in virtually every respect. So, how is this
>> sort of nonsense being spread throughout the health industry helpful?
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Mittman" <dmittman at comcast.net>
>> To: "ACC Listserv" <ACC-Circle at listserve.com>; "NPinfo" <NPinfo at nurse.net>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:14 AM
>> Subject: [NPInfo] Forbes-DNP-not written by an NP
>>
>>
>> This article will be tacked up on every doctor¹s lounge billboard. I am not
>> sure this needed to be said in the way it was said. Am not even sure 50% of
>> the NPs in the country would say those words. And what if you don¹t have a
>> d
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