[NPInfo] collaboration question

Priscilla Merrill prispunnyfnp at metrocast.net
Thu Jan 3 15:07:18 PST 2008


One word -- - weird.  IT implies she's not fully competent on her own.  This
was my initial response.
Our local paper has run newspaper ads with "midlevels" being photographed in
their home/neighborhood in street clothes with a cozy look and a heading, "I
met my primary care provider at my daughter's soccer game"  One was a male
PA who collects vintage cars.  So the "guy to guy car camaraderie" perhaps?

What does that have to do with the price of rice?  I think the marketing
idea is that your NP or PA (both have been featured in these recent ads) is
they're your friend, your kids' friend's parent etc.  NOTHING about their
profession or abilities.  Perhaps, giving them the benefit of the doubt,
they're trying to market the approachability of NP's and PA's but you'd
NEVER see that about a doc ad.  The subversive message I thought was making
us the common folk you can chat with.  Kind of a twisted message on our
personal approach but demeaning in my opinion.

Priscilla Merrill

-----Original Message-----
From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf
Of Shelby Havens
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 5:28 PM
To: NP Info
Subject: RE: [NPInfo] collaboration question



I just got home from a visit to my primary care physician. On the way out of
her office, I noticed a flyer on the wall announcing the hiring of a nurse
practitioner. There was a nice photograph of the NP in her lab coat, and a
brief bio listing her education, experience, and board cerfication. At the
bottom of the announcement, the following statement was posted:
 
"Our physicians will be available to assist with the nurse practitioner's
clinical decision process if needed".   
 
What do yall think about that?
 
 
Best Regards,
 
Shelby Havens, ARNP
 > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 13:21:28 -0800> From: bimbelaa at yahoo.com> Subject:
Re: [NPInfo] collaboration question> To: npinfo at nurse.net> > More direct
link to on-line articles:> > http://www.buppert.com/articles.html> > Joseph
Reis <mastrlock at hotmail.com> wrote:> > I have been wondering if we have put
together any information regarding the liability that collaborating
physicians undertake when entering a collaborative agreement with NPs.> > I
frequently hear physicians concerns about their liability if an NP makes a
medication error or some such thing. Have any of our legal experts written
anything definitive regarding this? Maybe an article or paper that I could
have handy to show them when they misspeak regarding the legal ramifications
of entering a collaborative agreement? > > Joe> >
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