No, physician assistants must work under the supervision of a physician. A nurse practitioner may work autonomously, or in collaboration with a physician.
Words meaning "without power or authority" include powerless or impotent. Example: The nurse felt powerless to change the physician's poor communication style. ; Humble
managing $administration power
yes
Assistant to the president, but the power developed differently. Perhaps "assistant" is too wimpy -- means more like second in charge.
A deputy has the same power in absence of his higher rank e.g. Manager etc but assistant is lower in rank and assist his manager and don;t have the same power as his manager have.
yes
As a nurse who spent time working for an insurance company I can tell you that this nurse's job is to collect intelligence for the insurance company. They pay her salary. Her loyalty is to them. She has no real power to approve or deny payment for care. Nor does she have power to influence company policy.
The cast of Power Stretching - 1994 includes: Christine Casey as Assistant Michael Wehrhahn as Michael
a principal has more power than a teacher does but is not allowed to teach an entire class. A teacher is allowed to teach an entire class but does not have as much power.
the nurse
some duties are for collecting information, sales and collecting bills. same as commercial assistant duties are to encourage sales by going door to door. for Example the duty of a commercial assistant in a Electric power supply company is to go to door to check the bill payment status.
Nitikorn1000 He is on Youtube my assistant, go check it out! but he is dead... leave a sub if you checked :D Mr.Hydro