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Can I be a Nurse Practitioner in Internal Medicine? |
Or other medical speciaties besides pediactrics and geriatrics? Yes, you can. My personal physician is one. She is nice and does house calls in a rural setting. She got her PHD this summer and is now Dr. #@&#*(protection) However she is still a nurse practioner. |
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