My nurse practitioner friend, Marianna Crane, and I have a long history of dealing with issues of this kind and of sharing similar perspectives. On her blog, nursingstories.org, Marianna serves as a much needed advocate for nurse practitioners and educator of the public. Please read on…
For the life of me I don’t know why the New York Times published Sandeep Jauhar’s essay, “Nurses Are Not Doctors,” in the Opinion Pages on April 30, 2014. His essay argued that nurse practitioners shouldn’t practice independently.
As a nurse practitioner it’s obvious that I wouldn’t agree with his opinion but his case was lame. He cited only one study, which was published in 1999. It showed that primary care patients seen by nurse practitioners had 25 percent more specialty visits and 41 percent more hospital admissions than those seen by physicians. Not only was the study dated, it was limited in scope. Come on Sandeep Jauhar. Come on New York Times.
Jauhar further suggested we need more primary care physicians (true) and his solution to encourage graduates to go into primary practice rather than specialize was to increase salaries. Read Shikha Dalmia’s article in Forbes…
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I hope that you send your thoughts to the Times. Maybe their editorial department will publish your thoughts so that Mr. Jauhar’s essay isn’t the last word.
Lois
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Lois, I feel comfortable that there are a lot of other nurses out there that feel as I do when I read their comments after this op-ed piece was published. I am keeping my antennae up for any more nurse bashing by doctors.
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