[NPInfo] Pri-Med Physician Workshop Proposal
Alfredo Bimbela
bimbelaa at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 5 15:39:45 PST 2008
A few thoughts and ideas about initiating this Pri-Med Workshop Proposal:
Pri-Med Workshop Proposal:
1. I will work towards finalizing the proposal and email it to anyone who is interested in reviewing the content, focus, and frame of the workshop. My goal is to make it clear, simple, relevant, and tailored for physicians. The objective is to bring the information that physicians want/need to know about working with nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Presenters: NP, PA, and Physician
Identify Appropriate Pri-med Committee Contacts:
2. Does anyone know any Pri-Med committee members particularly members who may have a say in setting the agenda/curriculum? We need to identify a point person who is willing and interested in reviewing the proposal and bringing it to the Pri-Med committee members.
I am thinking of approaching someone from UCLA, since I am an alumni of this program.
As you can see from the West Coast Course Committee, we do have two individuals nurseing representatives on the panel, though not from UCLA (see the underlined members below):
Sanjiv Chopra MD, FACP
Director, Harvard Medical School Course Development Committee
Harvey P. Katz MD
Deputy Director, Pri-Med Course Development
Jane S. Sillman MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
John D. Goodson MD
Frank Domino MD
Martin Shapiro MD, PhD
Martin A. Quan MD
Randy Wertheimer MD
Karen J. Carlson MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School, Boston,MA
Maryjoan D. Ladden PhD, RN
Assistant Professor of Ambulatory Care and Prevention
Harvard Medical School, Boston,MA
Mark D. Aronson MD
Harvard Medical School, Boston,MA
Gerald W. Smetana MD
Harvard Medical School, Boston,MA
Rick E Harrison
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles,CA
Sharon Steinberg MS, RN, CS
Lecturer in Ambulatory Care and Prevention
Care/ Prevention, Ex-Officio Member Harvard Pilgram Health Care, Boston,MA
Patrick Dowling MD
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles,CA
Representation and Support
3. The strength of this Pri-Med Workshop Proposal will be based, at least partially, on whether there is NP, PA, and MD/DO support for it. It will be helpful to have at least a few sentences of support from NPs, PAs, and MD/DOs. As you know, the Pri-Med Committee will likely want to know whether NPs/PAs/MDs/DOs will attend this workshop.
The evidence of support does not need to be beyond sending me a few names and addresses so that I can then attach it to the proposal. The Pri-Med contact person can then bring the proposal to the Pri-Med committee members with some evidence of support for the workshop.
Note: At the last Pri-Med, I did ask a few physicians, informally, whether or not they would attend such as a workshop. The majority said yes and the others proceeded to ask me questions about the scope of practice and background information about nurse practitioners, almost confirming the need for the workshop.
Alfredo
---------------------------------------------
www.bimbelapublications.com
www.bimbela.com
"You have not failed until you have failed to try"
David Mittman <dmittman at advancedprac.com> wrote:
Alfredo: HGow about the American College of Clinicians joining your
effort?
I could run by the Board!??
Dave
On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Alfredo Bimbela wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am drafting a proposal that serves to invite/encourage Pri-Med
> Representatives to sponsor/support a workshop for physicians who
> are interested in developing/building a practice with nurse
> practitioners and physician assistants.
>
> I am not sure whether I will get any response or support, but it
> will not be for lack of trying on my part.
>
> If anyone has any suggestions or ideas on this topic, please let
> me know.
>
> Alfredo
>
> Michael Zychowicz wrote:
> v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url
> (#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape
> {behavior:url(#default#VML);} st1\:*{behavior:url
> (#default#ieooui) }st2\:*{behavior:url
> (#default#ieooui) } Alfredo,
>
> Nice professional comments. Good job representing NPs
> professionally.
>
> I agree with your point that we need to be a little more internet
> savvy and get more info out there about our NP profession on You-
> Tube and other platforms. I am actually going to bring it up with
> my next NY state NP Association Board of Directors meeting.
>
> Mike
>
>
> Michael E. Zychowicz, DNP, RNFA, NP-C, FAANP
>
> Associate Professor of Nursing
>
> Nurse Practitioner
>
> Mount Saint Mary College
>
> 330 Powell Avenue
>
> Newburgh, NY 12550
>
> (845) 569-3144 (Office)
>
> (845) 569-3360 (Fax)
>
> www.msmc.edu
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
> From: Alfredo Bimbela [mailto:bimbelaa at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 6:16 PM
> To: mzychowicz at hvc.rr.com; NP Info
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] What a NP can do - RE: PA Video
>
>
> I posted my comments in the section located below the video
> clip. However, I did not go into detail about any portion of the
> video because I did not want my observations to create division and
> distance between our professions. Here is what I wrote,
>
>
>
> "It is always difficult to know the scope of practice,
> educational background, prescriptive authority, and overall
> preparation of other disciplines. Overall, except for one or two
> inaccurate points about NPs, this video is great. I am always
> advocating for physician assistant and nurse practitioner synergy
> because we have more in common than people would like to admit.
> Have a nice New Year everyone."
>
>
>
> I think we need more nurse practitioner youtube videos
> promoting and representing our profession - one from each state
> would do it.
>
>
>
> Alfredo
>
>
> -------------------
>
> www.bimbelapublications.com
>
> www.bimbela.com
>
>
> Michael Zychowicz wrote:
>
> If you take a look on the u-tube I think there is a spot for a
> "rebuttal" or
> something like that. I would encourage anyone who thinks this info is
> incorrect to say so on there.
>
> Michael E. Zychowicz, DNP, RNFA, NP-C, FAANP
> Associate Professor of Nursing
> Nurse Practitioner
> Mount Saint Mary College
> 330 Powell Avenue
> Newburgh, NY 12550
> (845) 569-3144 (Office)
> (845) 569-3360 (Fax)
> www.msmc.edu
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On
> Behalf
> Of Alfredo Bimbela
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 4:16 PM
> To: NP Info
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] What a NP can do - RE: PA Video
>
> You ask, "What did she say about NPs that was inaccurate?"
>
> A few points are worth noting about the PA video:
>
> 1. First, in reference to selecting a career, she states that she
> wanted
> to do something in between "a nurse" and "physician...so I wanted
> something
> in between". She does not make any distinction about between nurse
> practitioners and registered nurses, suggesting that physician
> assistant
> career represents the "in between" career, implying that "a nursing
> career
> does not". Minor point but presents an inaccurate picture to those
> viewing
> the video.
>
> 2. She says, "One thing that is very different between a physician
> assistant and nurse practitioner is that when you become a nurse
> practitioner, you decide what sub-specialty you are going to go
> into...once
> you graduate with OBGYN, you are not allowed to practice anything
> outside of
> that". Misleading and inaccurate.
>
> 3. She says, "every six years, I believe we are the only field that
> has to
> re-certify" -Inaccurate.
>
> 4. There were other small details but are not worth mentioning. One
> of the
> PAs in the comment section already commented on a few.
>
> The reason I am drawing attention to these fine points is because
> this is
> what is out there for people considering careers, particularly
> those student
> who are deciding between a career as an NP and PA and MD.
>
> Now, had she had said that the NP profession is all over the place
> with
> state to state variability - I would have to say she is on the mark
> and has
> been staying informed about the NP profession :))
>
> Overall, I think she attempted to answer some very difficult questions
> that many of use, as NPs, find difficult to answer with clarity.
>
>
> Alfredo
> www.bimbelapublications.com
> www.bimbela.com
>
> David Mittman wrote:
> OK. Maybe it's my mood. I do not agree with all that this PA said.
> She I bet is not a 20 year veteran but she seems quite competent. I
> actually think that for someone who is in plastics for a few years
> she is OK. What did she say about NPs that was inaccurate? I thought
> she was pretty spot on and never degrating. Her point was that ALL
> PAs are trained as generalists while most NPs were more vertically/
> specialty trained,that all PAs were generalists first. Maybe we are
> talking apples and oranges here but I think that's true. That's why
> many states license NPs by specialty, FNP, ANP, PNP, GNP. PAs are
> licensed as PAs and never by specialty? Clearly we specialize but
> that is done later.
> Also we started the ACC because we knew that NPs and PAs did not
> understand each other. We have done much to remedy that. Help me as
> to why this is innaccurate?
> Cyberhugs,
> Dave
> PS Watching ER and Jeannie the PA is back for one episode. Seems she
> is running 2 clinics now and is divorced and a Mom. Who just gave her
> the low down on all that she missed in the ER? The nurses....
> I am half watching though. Oh, oh she just found out her son has AIDS
> (brain tumor).
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2008, at 7:35 PM, Alfredo Bimbela wrote:
>
>> This is we wrote the publication "PHYSICIANS: What You Need to Know
>> to Work with a Nurse Practitioner ". The book is tailored
>> specifically for physicians about what they want to know about
>> nurse practitioners. It is simple and to the point on many issues.
>> Right now, I am working to bring this publication to members of
>> the AMA.
>>
>> We have to be proactive and diligent in bringing the information
>> to physicians and not wait for physicians to do the leg work.
>>
>> Another forum that we can use is youtube.com.
>>
>> If you want to hear an inaccurate description by a PA about nurse
>> practitioners, view the following:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3yFYnFakxM
>>
>> This is not to pick on this particular PA, but it serves to
>> illustrate that professionals struggle with learning about nurse
>> practitioners.
>>
>> Just my thoughts,
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
>> "suernfnp at iwon.com" wrote:
>>
>> Alfredo, I agree with you that most docs still do not understand
>> what a NP can bring to their practice. I left my hospital position
>> today and took a full time job with my retail clinic. One of the
>> docs I work with at the hospital asked why I was leaving and I said
>> "because you didn't offer me a job" joking a little with him. He
>> answered seriously, "I can't afford to pay you!" I told him he
>> needed to reframe the idea and think how much money I could EARN
>> for his practice. But he still doesn't get it.
>>
>> Sue D in MI
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> NPInfo mailing list
>> NPInfo at nurse.net
>> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
>> *****************************
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> NPInfo mailing list
>> NPInfo at nurse.net
>> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
>> *****************************
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
> NPInfo mailing list
> NPInfo at nurse.net
> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
> *****************************
>
> _______________________________________________
> NPInfo mailing list
> NPInfo at nurse.net
> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
> *****************************
>
> _______________________________________________
> NPInfo mailing list
> NPInfo at nurse.net
> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
> *****************************
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> NPInfo mailing list
> NPInfo at nurse.net
> http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
> *****************************
>
_______________________________________________
NPInfo mailing list
NPInfo at nurse.net
http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo
*****************************
More information about the NPInfo
mailing list