Nurse Practitioner pay for all 50 states adjusted by cost of living / 2024
NP pay for all 50 states adjusted by cost of living | 2024
Nurse Practitioner pay for all 50 states adjusted by cost of living / 2024
NP pay for all 50 states adjusted by cost of living | 2024
In today’s world, you need to take it to the next level with this paradigm shift going forward. We need to get the puck to the goal. The data never lies and failure is not an option. It is what it is. To think outside the box, we need to have that 30,000 foot view and we need to get granular at the same time. like to circle back with you in our continuing effort to leverage unused synergies between the teams so that we may identify dead weight, thus managing them out of the company in efforts to maximize… Read more »
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The mental damage to Daniel Chaskin is enormous. In his 70’s, he makes up a song about how OTHERS who EARNED a residency are outdated. He’s trying to take down others to his level because he’s unable to go back in time and get the program that he was rejected from earlier. I hope the MD’s read this and hear his song. There’s a guy out there who calls himself a doctor who makes up a song about how quack his trade is. Now that’s one sick dude.
One sick puppy with magical toes regrowing etc etc
There is no such thing as magical toes regrowing.
I do believe in the concept a picture can tell 1000 words
Check out the pictures at http://www.journalofdermoscopy.com and determine for yourself if soft tissue regrowth and healing occurred regarding the treatment for the gangrenous toes
Robert, my opinion is you implied the education provided at podiatric medical colleges is acceptable by stating that “others earned a residency”.
Without such a fine education how else could they earn residency training?
Podiatric medicine is not a trade but a profession to help others.
Mr Chaskin—What is an “outdated podiatry ‘residency’” 25 years ago?
1. My opinion is there is no such thing as outdated residency training because ones training is the foundation on which current competence is based upon. Even though my in hospital training was many years ago, this training is part of the foundation of my current competence. For example, I trained side by side assisting podiatric residents while an attending podiatrist was podiatric surgeon of record. I taught podiatric residents as podiatric surgeon of record. 2. In states such as NYS 25 years ago was prior to 1996. Before that a podiatry attending could not legally book cases and have… Read more »
https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/scope-practice/whats-difference-between-orthopaedic-surgeons-and-podiatrists
Well, there you go again. The Podiatric FRAUD of acting like a profession is OUTED BY THE MD’S OF THE AMA. Do you think Barry, the NYC money and shoe lover Block, will be allowed by his puppeteers to print that, ‘The majority of people DON’T KNOW THAT PODIATRISTS ARE NOT PHYSICIANS!!? Many of the podiatrists don’t know that either. They thought they got a second chance! Quit that “podiatric” physician con NOW! There is no such thing. It’s a propagandic lie used by the foot school businessmen. The AMA is quick to state that podiatrists ARE NOT MD’S, DIDN’T… Read more »
Just like a physician I believe implies an unlimited licensed. In states such as New Jersey podiatric physicians are not just like physicians regarding holding an unlimited license to practice medicine and surgery.
Regarding the ability to treat the foot ankle similarities are there regarding both have the scope of practice for both physicians and podiatric physicians to treat the ankle and leg.
Physicians however have an unlimited scope of practice.
As far as training podiatrists that “earned residency training” must have accomplished this goal with the fine education from podiatric medical school.
My opinion is an MD is not qualified by training or experience to independenly treat every problem of every anatomic body part. The MD degree is a foundation for one to obtain the training and or experience to learn how to independently treat such conditions.
What’s happening to my post in response to the AMA’s put down and exposure of the podiatry con?
There it is. Apologies for being impatient.
So Doctoral. And these are supposed big names in foot technicianship. First, we have Langer. Cracked heels in runners are caused by dry skin. Really? And thirst is caused by dehydration. WTF! Is this the best a podiatrists can come up with? He tells us what nearly everyone knows… There aren’t sweat glands on the bottom of the foot. I knew that in High School! And what’s this about runners? Uh? Ever see cracked heels in non running “regular people”? Do they get dry skin? Yeah, all the time. But, if you want to “CALL YOURSELF” a “sports podiatrist” you… Read more »
Robert,
Could soft tissues heal and begin to regrow?
http://www.journalofpodiatry.com
See the pictures and judge for yourself in this short and stressful life brother Robert. Please be happy and smile to everyone.
Year after year you try to sell and monetize your website with a case of one. Only an obdurate fool, or a mentally damaged one, would repeatedly try to con others. Mr. Chaskin, YOU are exactly what’s wrong with podiatry.
Robert, how can pictures be a con?
http://www journalofdermoscopy.com
Robert, I respectfully disagree: there are eccrine sweat ducts on plantar aspect of feet. Please Google this.
Exciting update! The American college of podiatry medicine has among lectures Green podiatry-reducing carbon foot print and personality and bunions! No joke , I wish it was …,
They also in most cases also get medical, vacation and retirement benefits.
Let’s understand the difference between a career and a profession. Strictly speaking a career is a job pathway designed to make money. A profession is a dedicated field of endeavor usually chosen out of personal interest, curiosity, or for a moral ideation. In the former, money and survival are primary, and in the latter, money is secondary to the aforementioned virtues.
In my experience, I find that podiatry is somewhere between a trade and a career. I don’t believe, for most podiatrists, the standards of “a profession” are met.
Robert, podiatry is a profession in my opinion because this field of endeavor is usually chosen out of a desire to help prevent pain suffering and morbidity of others. If one were interested in making money, then perhaps other fields would be a more appropriate choice. For example, I majored in accounting, just passed 3 parts of my CPA exam and decided to go to podiatric medical college. Most podiatrists care about helping others. 2nd topic: Please consider spending your money to qualify for membership in the APMA and state societies today .Once a member, you can encourage other podiatrists… Read more »
Read what the AMA thinks of the money you’re wasting on the APMA.
Maybe Danielle go to the ama conference and tell everyone you’re a dp wtf.
Perhaps s(he) can find a friendly ear at the AMA to look at how he grows toes back.
Growing toes back include growing bone, toenails etc… I never said I grew toes back which included bone toenails etc….
Robert instead of saying I grew toes back please go to the website http://www.journalofdermoscopy.com
see the pictures and accurately describe what you see. Better yet, why not have the readers go there look at the pictures and judge for yourself.