Although nurse practitioners are not physicians (Medical Doctors: MD or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine: DO), they can be addressed as Dr. if they have a doctorate degree (PhD/DNP). I do not introduce myself as Dr. to patients so they don’t get confused
Hello! I'm researching LPN programs in MA. When applying for a job, will employers "discriminate" against community college vs universities? Any advice will be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Hey! In my experience employers usually don’t care where you got your degree from, unless they’re a magnet facility. As long as you have an unencumbered license. I don’t know of any LPN programs offered at a university. Those programs are usually offered at technical schools and community colleges.
Hello, are nurse practitioners addressed as Doctor(s)?
Although nurse practitioners are not physicians (Medical Doctors: MD or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine: DO), they can be addressed as Dr. if they have a doctorate degree (PhD/DNP). I do not introduce myself as Dr. to patients so they don’t get confused
Hello! I'm researching LPN programs in MA. When applying for a job, will employers "discriminate" against community college vs universities? Any advice will be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Hey! In my experience employers usually don’t care where you got your degree from, unless they’re a magnet facility. As long as you have an unencumbered license. I don’t know of any LPN programs offered at a university. Those programs are usually offered at technical schools and community colleges.
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