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by gherkin0
3840 days ago
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> You can't book an appointment with most of these directly, and not all of them can write prescriptions legally. You can with many nurse practitioners (and maybe physician assistants, but I've had no experience with them) at places like minute clinic (http://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/). I've gone to a similar place that's in my office for some minor routine things, and it's been cheaper and easier to schedule than a proper doctor visit. |
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They certainly do have an important role to play, but we need a lower level medical professional that can accept appointments and perhaps write a limited set of prescriptions and handle treatment of basic ailments.
One shouldn't need a masters for the 'oil change' of medicine, just as one needn't be a registered engineer to change an air filter.