There's more difference than SALARY & EDUCATION.... I would NEVER say a nurse is a "doctor's assistant", that's silly. Doctors typically know WAY less about their patients than nurses do, as a nurse is there 24/7, & doctors typically do rounds once, maybe twice a day. It definitely depends on where you're talking about (a hospital floor, an O.R., a doctor's office, etc)
Nurses are more hands-on than doctors, & do WAY more patient care.
Nurses have less training, make make less money, and work under the authority of doctors. It is doctors who make all the decisions. It is hard to say who has the harder job, but it is doctors who take most of the responsibility.
Hospital Pharmacy focuses on drug dispensing where as clinical pharmacist are involved in working out the patient care & advicing Doctors and Nurses.
There are nurses that are more knowledgeable than doctors and there are doctors who are more knowledgeable than nurses. That being said, doctors generally go through longer and more intensive training and are in a position to gain more experience than nurses.
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There's more difference than SALARY & EDUCATION.... I would NEVER say a nurse is a "doctor's assistant", that's silly. Doctors typically know WAY less about their patients than nurses do, as a nurse is there 24/7, & doctors typically do rounds once, maybe twice a day. It definitely depends on where you're talking about (a hospital floor, an O.R., a doctor's office, etc) Nurses are more hands-on than doctors, & do WAY more patient care.
Doctors with Borders does offer travel programs for nurses as well. Many nurses do travel to various locations to work alongside the doctors.
no nurses and pediactrics are two TOTALLY different things. pediactrics are children doctors and nurses are assistant doctors
Often times doctors and nurses will use algebra to calculate doses or titrations of solutions.
a nurse takes care of the patient and does their vitals, while a doctor perscribes you medicine and figures out what is worng with you, and Doctor performs the surgeryAnswer:The difference between doctors and nurses is a matter of certification and licensing by local boards. One of the principle considerations is the level of education obtained by the person seeking certification. Nurses can have education levels from a technical certificates to a Masters Degree, doctors will have a doctorate in medicine and usually post doctoral work in an area of specialization.In the work place, doctors usually take the lead in diagnosing and developing treatment or patients (drug regimens and surgery), nurses provide the practical care to back up the wok, they however have to be aware of signs and complications during the course of treatment.Doctors, in many jurisdictions, are the only professionals that can prescribe controlled drugs. In other jurisdictions this duty and be exercised by nurses and pharmacists as well as doctors.
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