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knitter4democracy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-08 07:35 AM
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25. I know there are in our area.
PAs and NPs help doctors tremendously. I know my husband, an internist, relies a lot on his office's PAs. It saves the more difficult and interesting cases for him, which he loves and was trained for, and gets patients in sooner.
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  - There is a shortage of primary care & family practice doctors  rox63   Aug-04-08 02:45 PM   #1 
  - Huge shortage.  knitter4democracy   Aug-04-08 02:48 PM   #3 
     - There is definitely a shortage of nurses  rox63   Aug-04-08 03:09 PM   #15 
        - I know there are in our area.  knitter4democracy   Aug-05-08 07:35 AM   #25 
  - A college degree will no longer cut it  margotb822   Aug-04-08 02:45 PM   #2 
  - Plumbers  gratuitous   Aug-04-08 02:49 PM   #4 
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  - put musical instruments in their hands instead of video games...and as young as possible.  QuestionAll   Aug-04-08 02:50 PM   #5 
  - Agriculture.  phantom power   Aug-04-08 02:51 PM   #6 
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