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What is the difference between a physician (doctor) and nurse practitioner? |
I want to become a family nurse practitioner, but people often ask me why I don't become a doctor instead. I want to become a family nurse practitioner, but people often ask me why I don't become a doctor instead. What is the difference in job description? A physician has a doctorate degree, more years of education/residency, and also a nicer paycheque! |
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