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what is a doctor???
what is a nurse???

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Answered by CutieParihere
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Answer:

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and medical doctors (MDs) spend their days making a difference in people's lives. Providers in both professions are dedicated to treating patients' illnesses and injuries with the best available science and care techniques.

Answered by urmishukla1990
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Explanation:

Top 5 Differences Between Nurse Practitioners and Doctors

A nursing degree vs. a medical degree isn’t the only thing that separates nurse practitioners from doctors.

If you’ve been to the doctor’s office lately, it’s possible you didn’t see a doctor at all. In recent years, the American medical system has been turning to nurse practitioners to help meet rising healthcare demands.* In fact, employment of nurse practitioners is growing much faster than average and is expected to increase by 31% in the coming years.†

Nurse practitioners and doctors may deliver similar types of healthcare to a variety of patients, and studies have shown that nurse practitioners’ quality of care is equivalent to that of physicians.‡ However, the two professions are not identical. Here’s where they differ:

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