The C&P Examiner who did my last exam for secondary problem associated to my SC Fractured Nasal Bone and Deviated septom was a Nurse Practitioner.
I want to learn her qualifications, ie: Schooling, Licening, Training, anad such. How do I find out all these things?
I want to compair my Primary Care Dr's Qualifications to that of the C&P Examiner. My thought's on this are that the examirer is only trained on the basics, that is to say they do the examination by the book, asking question and checking things that are written down or rather a form is displayed on the computor and they do what it asks them to do. My thinking is that anyone with any medicat training could with minimal training can do what it is asked of them to do, thatThis exam is no more or no less than what I did as a corpsman.
As I have said before, I have given physicals and conducted sick call, All of which I would document my findings in the Veterans medical files, of my findings. The forms I used were very much like those for induction physicals and when I held sick call, it was by my self and I can emagine that some of my findings were used by some to show that they had had problems that began in the service. All this done with no more supervision than what the C&P Examiner had and in most cases when I held sick call, I was the only duty medical person, diagnosing and treating miner problems and referals to a Dr. when I felt their was a need.
Sorry for the length of this post, I just felt the need to show that I had similiar duties while int the service, that a nurse practioner would do as a civilain.
Getting light outside so I guess I had bettter go, my cats will be wanting to be fed soon. LoL
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The C&P Examiner who did my last exam for secondary problem associated to my SC Fractured Nasal Bone and Deviated septom was a Nurse Practitioner.
I want to learn her qualifications, ie: Schooling, Licening, Training, anad such. How do I find out all these things?
I want to compair my Primary Care Dr's Qualifications to that of the C&P Examiner. My thought's on this are that the examirer is only trained on the basics, that is to say they do the examination by the book, asking question and checking things that are written down or rather a form is displayed on the computor and they do what it asks them to do. My thinking is that anyone with any medicat training could with minimal training can do what it is asked of them to do, thatThis exam is no more or no less than what I did as a corpsman.
As I have said before, I have given physicals and conducted sick call, All of which I would document my findings in the Veterans medical files, of my findings. The forms I used were very much like those for induction physicals and when I held sick call, it was by my self and I can emagine that some of my findings were used by some to show that they had had problems that began in the service. All this done with no more supervision than what the C&P Examiner had and in most cases when I held sick call, I was the only duty medical person, diagnosing and treating miner problems and referals to a Dr. when I felt their was a need.
Sorry for the length of this post, I just felt the need to show that I had similiar duties while int the service, that a nurse practioner would do as a civilain.
Getting light outside so I guess I had bettter go, my cats will be wanting to be fed soon. LoL
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