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mydiamond

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What does a PA (Physicians' Assistant) position require?

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An RN, Nurse Practitioner, has completed which degrees?



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Answer to Question 1

That they work under a physician's supervision and only perform certain medical procedures.

Answer to Question 2

Bachelors and masters in nursing (or a practitioner program).
They work as family nurse practitioners and OB-GYN nurse practitioners.



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