LONG TWEET. The WGN report by Rich McHugh set off a firestorm. The American Association of Nurse Practitioners(AANP) is on the defensive, claiming it disparaged NPs. Doesn't matter that WGN's anchorman clearly stated it was about transparency in health care, which all HCPs should
2)support. Nope, they had to resort to the predictable victimhood role and gaslighting to which we all have become accustomed. No comment about the parents and the fact that they were lied to, didn't even register on their radar. What became apparent after that story is that Full
3)Practice Authority(FPA) aka: "independent" practice aka: practicing medicine w/o a medical license should never have been an option in the U.S., because it represents two-tiered care. Now the AANP has set out to prove they are being discredited because physicians had the
4)unmitigated gall to question their "evidence". Something lazy a** legislators should have done but didn't. There is no "alarmist" agenda or conspiracy by "organized medicine". There is simply presentation of facts and disputation of alleged "facts". The high quality care the
5)AANP claims they provide is indeed disputable(https://t.co/ik0LfLYHAI). NP education USED to be of high quality. Not anymore. Why? Because the nursing educational system chose not to maintain their former excellent standards. When one devalues their own education, the