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mike h
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With the increasing training/workload/powers/responsibility of nurses, especially now that nurse prescribing is becoming more and more acceptable and starting to encompass the entire BNF, is there an argument that Nurses are becoming doctors on the cheap? Or is there another argument that in 10 years or so, when the new polyclinics and reccomendations of the Darzi report come into play, are junior doctors going to become obsolete as nurses effectively take over their role?
Let me just state that as a student nurse, I welcome the fact that nurses are now becoming better trained/qualified, but I just resent that we are not perhaps getting the recognition or pay that this level of training deserves, when we compare ourselves to Doctors.
First of all Kiku, stop showing your lack of intelligence, you are completely missing the point of my question.
toietmoi, that is part of my point mate, after becoming qualified general nurses, nurses are getting extra qualifications to become nurse prescribers, perform minor surgeries, become emergency nurse practitioners, etc. Experienced nurses are becoming AS qualified as GP's, but without the pay or recognition. The public perception of us does not recognise this as your answer shows.
I am asking if WE ARE MAKING DOCTORS REDUNDANT BY TAKING OVER MORE AND MORE OF THEIR ROLES WITHIN A HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY SETTING?
Let me just state that as a student nurse, I welcome the fact that nurses are now becoming better trained/qualified, but I just resent that we are not perhaps getting the recognition or pay that this level of training deserves, when we compare ourselves to Doctors.
First of all Kiku, stop showing your lack of intelligence, you are completely missing the point of my question.
toietmoi, that is part of my point mate, after becoming qualified general nurses, nurses are getting extra qualifications to become nurse prescribers, perform minor surgeries, become emergency nurse practitioners, etc. Experienced nurses are becoming AS qualified as GP's, but without the pay or recognition. The public perception of us does not recognise this as your answer shows.
I am asking if WE ARE MAKING DOCTORS REDUNDANT BY TAKING OVER MORE AND MORE OF THEIR ROLES WITHIN A HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY SETTING?